polls out this week show the former secretary of state in serious trouble in two key states. new poll out shows sanders leading clinton by a whopping 14 points. the average poll is a much slimmer lead. a quinnipiac poll shows sanders up against clinton by five points. nationally, the latest cbs new york times shows her down. yesterday, chelsea clinton previewed the campaign s tough new line on sanders health care position, arguing his plan for a single-payer system would hand over too much power to states endangering care for millions. senator sanders wants to dismantle obamacare, medicare, private insurance. the republicans in congress have voted against the affordable care act 55 times. so i worry that if we give republicans democratic permission to do that, we ll go back to an era before we had the
voted against the affordable care act 55 times. so i worry that if we give republicans democratic permission to do that, we ll go back to an era before we had the affordable care act. that will strip millions and millions and millions of people of their health insurance. that leaves out some pretty important context about sanders plan. most importantly, perhaps, while people would lose their current insurance under a single-payer system if a single-payer system was passed and signed, everyone would then have government-run insurance to replace it. this morning, hillary clinton didn t back away, arguing he wanted to rip up obamacare as we know it. for example, we have a difference on health care. i want to build on the affordable care act. you ve got to make some changes, because we have to improve it. he s been talking very generally about a single-payer system. he s introduced legislation nine
the republicans in congress have voted against the affordable care act 55 times. so i worry that if we give republicans democratic permission to do that, we ll go back to an era before we had the affordable care act. that will strip millions and millions and millions of people of their health insurance. that leaves out some pretty important context about sanders plan. most importantly, perhaps, while people would lose their current insurance under a single-payer system if a single-payer system was passed and signed, everyone would then have government-run insurance to replace it. this morning, hillary clinton didn t back away, arguing he wanted to rip up obamacare as we know it. for example, we have a difference on health care. i want to build on the affordable care act. you ve got to make some changes, because we have to improve it. he s been talking very generally about a single-payer system. he s introduced legislation nine times that have laid out a very specific plan to take
appears to now be widening his lead there. a new monmouth university poll out of the granite state has him ahead by 14 points. the new numbers come as clinton continues to hammer away at her top opponent, out on the trail. and yesterday, she got some help from her daughter chelsea, who was in new hampshire making her first solo public appearances of the 2016 campaign. senator sanders wants to dismantle obamacare, dismantle the c.h.i.p. program, dismantle medicare, dismantle private insurance. now the republicans in congress have voted against the affordable care act 55 times. not because they want to replace it with something, because they want to get rid of it. so i worry that if we give republicans democratic permission to do that, we ll go back to an era before we had the affordable care act. that will strip millions and millions and millions of people out of their health insurance.
honest and trustworthy including four in ten men. a universe pole has sanders ahead by 14 points. the new numbers come as clinton continues to hammer away at her top opponent out on the trail. yesterday she got help from her daughter chelsey in new hampshire making her first solo public appearance of the 2016 campaign. senator sanders wants to dismantle obama care, the chip program, health care and the private insurance. republicans have voted against the affordable care act 55 times. not because they want to replace it but get rid of it. i m worried if we give republicans democratic position to do that, we ll go back to an era before we had the affordable care act. that will strip millions and millions and millions of people