[Wash Times] After securing a narrow margin of victory in Iowa, and running behind in the polls in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton is rolling out a new advertisement in what her campaign views as their firewall in South Carolina featuring former Attorney General Eric Holder. Louis Farrakhan and Al Sharpton were both unavailable.
In the 30-second television spot, Mr. Holder says "if you want to make sure Republicans don't take us backward, help Hillary move our people us forward."
Mrs. Clinton has been championing her role in the Obama administration as Secretary of State, and promising Democratic voters she will continue Mr. Obama's legacy if elected. Mr. Obama, in an interview last week, all but endorsed Mrs. Clinton's candidacy.
The advertisement -- the first television spot Mrs. Clinton has released in South Carolina -- focuses on her record of fighting for children, civil rights, voting rights, free stuff, and gun control.
[THEBLAZE] Microsoft's search engine has predicted that GOP presidential contender Donald Trump won't just win over Iowa Monday night -- he'll win all four February primaries and caucuses.
Whoops. Still, second is almost the same as first...
Bing announced its predictions Feb. 1, the day of the Iowa caucuses. Bing Predicts, part of the search engine's Election Center, predicted Trump to take Iowa as well as New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada. The search engine has predicted that Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton ... sometimes described as The Heroine of Tuzla and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another Al Haig ... will take all but New Hampshire -- which Bing predicted will go to Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders ...The only openly Socialist member of the U.S. Senate. Sanders was Representative-for-Life from Vermont until moving to the Senate for the rest of his life in 2006, assuming the seat vacated by Jim Jeffords... In a blog post about the predictions, Bing said it expects a "close race for both parties" in Iowa with Trump winning 39.8 percent of Iowans compared to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz with 30.5 percent and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio with 12.9 percent. Clinton is predicted to come away with 50.1 percent of the votes compared to Sanders' 46.8 percent.
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Forgot that "UN-favorible" rating which cuts him off at the knees.
Take his numbers and reduce them by half.
Seems to be Iowa was always right the past few turns. Conservatives are the ones who will challenge this.
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