Barnicle: Clinton ‘Has Difficulty in Reaching out to the Heart of the Democratic Party’

‘She has difficulty attracting and maintaining younger voters’

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SANDERS: "Thank you so much. As you know, we just got in from Iowa where we astounded the world!
[ Cheers and applause ] And now, in New Hampshire, we’re going to astound the world again."
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SCARBOROUGH: "Mike Barnicle, those are up in your parts. I will never vote for Bernie Sanders, but I am not ashamed to say, looking at that shot, I got chills. That is American politics."
BARNICLE: "That was two hours ago."
SCARBOROUGH: "At its best, in new Hampshire. The epicenter of it all, every four years. And look at that. This is a movement. This is a movement that took on a machine. On the Republican side, the machine won. No doubt about it. The 1s and the pulled it off."
BRZEZINSKI: "It’s damaged."
SCARBOROUGH: "On the democratic side, not so fast."
BARNICLE: "Hillary Clinton, in addition to achieving a tie yesterday with Bernie Sanders, she’s got a real problem with the basic democratic constituency. You can see it in the Sanders rally, every Sanders rally. She has difficulty attracting and maintaining younger voters and she has difficulty in reaching out to the heart of the Democratic Party, the middle of the batting order, people who work hard for a living and who have been hammered by NAFTA, by TPP, by rising health care costs, by the crash of ‘08."
BRZEZINSKI: "A lot of things she’s flip-flopped on."

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