Sanders back on the campaign trail after virtual tie with Clinton
BOW, N.H. (AP) A large crowd of supporters greeted Bernie Sanders in Bow, New Hampshire, at 5 a.m. after the Democratic presidential candidate arrived from Iowa.
Sanders and Hillary Clinton are in a virtual tie in the Iowa caucuses. He tells the crowd in New Hampshire that his campaign “astounded the world” and is going to “astound the world again” in New Hampshire. The state’s primary is next week.
Sanders says he can’t believe that people stood outside in the cold for about two hours waiting for him to arrive. He jokes, “Something is wrong with you guys!”
Bernie Sanders says his razor-thin contest against Hillary Clinton in Iowa is giving his campaign a “kick-start.”
The Democratic presidential candidate says it shows the American people that “this is a campaign that can win.”
Sanders tells reporters traveling aboard his flight to New Hampshire early Tuesday that his message of addressing wealth inequality resonated with voters in Iowa. He predicts it will resonate in the early voting states of New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina.
Sanders and Clinton ended Monday night in a virtual tie in the Iowa caucuses. He told the crowd in New Hampshire that his campaign “astounded the world” and is going to “astound the world again” in New Hampshire.
The state’s primary is next week.