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Post by Logan on Feb 3, 2016 1:22:55 GMT -6
Hillary Clinton vows to bring Iowa ‘excitement’ to Granite StateNASHUA, N.H. — Fresh off a narrow victory in last night’s Iowa caucus, Hillary Clinton kicked off a week of campaigning in New Hampshire by taking aim at Republicans — rather than the man who leads her by double-digits in the Granite State polls, Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders. “I am so thrilled I am coming to New Hampshire after winning Iowa,” Clinton told the crowd inside Nashua Community College’s gymnasium. “I have won and I have lost there and it’s a lot better to win. We are bringing all that excitement, all that energy, all that determination right here to New Hampshire.” The former secretary of state mentioned Sanders a few times in her nearly 40-minute address, but saved her sharpest attacks for the Republicans. “I want to ask you during the next days, go out and talk to your friends, your neighbors, your colleagues, about what is at stake,” she said. “It could not be more stark between me and the Republicans, between my record of results and their effort to turn the clock back on all the progress we have made.” Read more: www.bostonherald.com/news/us_politics/2016/02/hillary_clinton_vows_to_bring_iowa_excitement_to_granite_state
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