Clinton: ‘I’m the Candidate of Real Change,’ Not Sanders

‘ I’m the candidate of real change in people’s real lives that will make a difference whether it’s on health care or college affordability or the economy’

BLITZER: "Bernie Sanders’ coalition he’s putting together in Iowa right now to then-senator Barack Obama’s coalition in 2008. You lost to then-senator Barack Obama. He was the so-called candidate of change. Is Sanders the candidate of change in 2016?"
CLINTON: "No. I think I’m the candidate of real change in people’s real lives that will make a difference whether it’s on health care or college affordability or the economy where I’ve laid out specific proposals and how I would pay for them. I feel really good about our campaign in Iowa. We built a grassroots organization. We have tens of thousands of committed people who are not only committed to caucusing for me but are out knocking on doors in subzero weather and making phone calls and doing everything that an enthusiastic, energized campaign needs to do. So we’re going to do all we can between now and February 1st to earn as much support as possible."

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