more iraqi oil fields and having troops stand in a circle around the oil fields. and that is what trump has said is the way of combatting the growth and momentum of the islamic state. that s some detail there, right? that s specific. but i don t know that it necessarily impresses people some it makes sense, for instance, his health care plan now is to repeal obamacare and replace it with quote/unquote something terrific. as long as he s vague people can t scratch their heads and raise pointed question what particularly president trump might do. who would have thought thisserly in the cycle bernie sanders and donald trump are surging. it s an embarrassment, perhaps to reporters we missed this, the momentum emerging between the two candidates. trump, momentum hasn t let up despite what the nay sars have said. it s fascinating a when while on earth ii joke.
transparency so needed for leadership. reporter: that momentum hasn t stopped republicans who spent the weekend piling on hillary clinton. i could have sworn i saw hillary clinton s scooby doo train out front. reporter: hillary knows early polls can sour. which is why she is coming to new hampshire. where her most vivid moments of her campaign played out. i see what s happening. we have to reverse it. reporter: it was a rare sign of raw emotion. this really kind woman said to me how are you doing? reporter: the woman that asked that question is marianne pernol. i think she s more friendly looking, smiling more. she obviously picked obama back then a decision she doesn t regret. now she s running for hillary.
hi how are you all? reporter: as clinton heads to new hampshire for week two of her re-introduction tour vacate% of democrats say they re enthusiastic from her candidacy umm 41% from last june. she lacks the candor and transparency necessary for leadership. reporter: that momentum hasn t stopped republicans who spent the weekend breaking out of pack piling on clinton. i could have sworn i saw hillary s scooby doo van outside. when hillary clinton travels, there will need to be two planes one for her entourage, one for her baggage. reporter: clinton also knows how early polls can sour. which is why she is coming to new hampshire, where one of her most vivid moments of her presidential campaign plays out. i see what s hang. we have to reverse it. reporter: it was a rare sign of raw emotion. this really kind woman said to me well how are you doing? reporter: the woman that asked that question was marianne pernol.
to see a very different turn in the battlefield with many opposition members telling us they are increasingly concerned because they say they are determined to fight this out until the very end, but it does seem as if this quick victory they were hoping for is going to turn into a long and bloody battle. it s an important point you made. momentum hasn t slowed but reversed. nato s commanders saying today that there were signs, elements of al qaeda and hezbollah are now part of the opposition forces. you ve been covering the opposition. can you add anything to that? reporter: yeah, brooke, we were hearing initial accusations from gadhafi himself that al qaeda had infiltrated the opposition. to be quite honest on the ground we ve seen absolutely no indication of any sign of influence by al qaeda or by hezbollah opposition leaders when they were questioned about whether or not there was any sort of affiliation by al qaeda.