Plenty accused Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz of engaging in some serious projection this morning when she tweeted about what a “rough week” it’s been for the Republicans, while the FBI’s “A-team” has been assigned to investigate Democrat front-runner Hillary Clinton.
Wasserman Schultz made her dig at the GOP before the release of the latest poll numbers from Iowa Saturday night, which show trouble for Clinton as she drops below 50 percent and Sen. Bernie Sanders gains ground.
https://twitter.com/Keethers/status/637721227981819905
It did indeed, as the top two Democrats are now only seven points apart.
Bernie Sanders has closed to within 7 points of Hillary Clinton in Democratic presidential race. Clinton: 37%, Sanders 30%, Iowa Poll finds.
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) August 29, 2015
Sanders, unknown in January, jumps from 5% then to 30% now, per Iowa Poll. Clinton, famous for decades, drops from 56% in Jan to 37% now.
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) August 29, 2015
You read that correctly: Clinton has dropped from 56 percent in January to 37 percent in August.
Bernie Sanders is closing in on Hillary Clinton in Iowa, according to a new poll: http://t.co/TNkyNQ1KPm pic.twitter.com/kPWjZB835c
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 29, 2015
Sanders within 7 percentage points of Hillary in Iowa poll; he trailed by 41 points in May: http://t.co/7yMOH95iEg pic.twitter.com/yOGraUscSY
— The Hill (@thehill) August 29, 2015
Looks like it’s time for a campaign re-re-reboot.
How Hillary Clinton is resetting her campaign strategy: http://t.co/tyqJ8Gu5FI pic.twitter.com/z0ePZkfhQG
— The Hill (@thehill) August 30, 2015
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One Lie at a time right @HillaryClinton @thehill
— Sal (@SundevilSal) August 30, 2015
@thehill Hillary's back in the Hamptons after 2 day campaign swing. Per her advisors no strategy plan needed, working on acceptance speech.
— Rob Hayes ??☘️ (@2robhayes) August 30, 2015
.@thehill why would she need to reset ? she's doing just fine. not
— Knight of the Bald Table (@daveweiss68) August 30, 2015
https://twitter.com/mmcgreevy2/status/637780918447546368
On the GOP side, the real story is Ben Carson, who has gained serious traction.
https://twitter.com/slone/status/637781173834502144
What to watch in Iowa poll? Ben Carson. Up 8 points since May. Trails Trump by only 5 percent. And favorability is through the roof: 79-8%.
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) August 30, 2015
As the Des Moines Register reports, the poll follows visits by 21 presidential candidates at the Iowa State Fair and also arrives among growing speculation that Vice President Joe Biden will join the race in September.
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