After feud with Warren, Bernie Sanders airs ad aimed at women
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[January 18, 2020]
By John Whitesides
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic
presidential contender Bernie Sanders, stung by a feud with progressive
ally Elizabeth Warren over gender and electability, released an ad aimed
at women voters in New Hampshire on Friday touting his support for
women's rights.
Ahead of a weekend trip to the state that votes second in the Democratic
presidential nominating race next month, the ad highlights Sanders'
support for equal pay, abortion rights, paid family leave and affordable
child care.
"Bernie Sanders is on our side and always has been," the female narrator
says in the ad, which the campaign said would air in New Hampshire along
with a second video touting Sanders' ambitious goals such as universal
healthcare and affordable college.
"Women do not need 80 cents on the dollar. They need the whole damn
dollar," Sanders says in the television spot, which also aired on Monday
in Iowa, the state that kicks off the Democratic presidential voting on
Feb. 3.
Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, has been on the defensive this
week after Warren accused him of telling her in a 2018 meeting that a
woman could not win the White House in 2020. Sanders has denied saying
it.
The feud between the two old friends and leading liberals was fanned
when a microphone caught Warren, who represents Massachusetts in the
U.S. Senate, telling Sanders after Tuesday's debate in Iowa that he had
accused her of lying on national television.
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Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidates (L-R) Senator Elizabeth
Warren (D-MA) speaks with Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) after the
seventh Democratic 2020 presidential debate at Drake University in
Des Moines, Iowa, U.S., January 14, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
The spat threatens to sidetrack Sanders' recent momentum just as he
had begun to rise in opinion polls of the Democratic race to find a
challenger to Republican President Donald Trump. New Hampshire will
vote in the state-by-state race on Feb. 11.
Sanders is battling Warren, former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and
Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, in a tight race for the
top in both states.
Some polls show Sanders, who has strong support among young and
liberal voters, trailing his top rivals among women. A Monmouth
University poll in New Hampshire from earlier this month found him
slightly trailing all three leading rivals among likely women
voters.
Sanders plans to campaign in New Hampshire on Saturday and Sunday,
with a quick trip to South Carolina and Iowa on Monday before
returning to Washington next week for the start of Trump's
impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate.
(Reporting by John Whitesides; Editing by Tom Brown and Daniel
Wallis)
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