In just one of two local appearances this weekend, Bernie Sanders drew a huge crowd:
“I’m running for president because we are going to create an economy that works for all of us not just wealthy campaign contributors,” Sanders said at yet another of his massive rallies, this one in Kimball Park with a crowd estimated at 10,000.Across town "big dog" Bill Clinton drew "hundreds":
Bill Clinton told hundreds of people in the Bonita Vista High School gym — and hundreds more in an outdoor overflow area where his comments were piped in — that they needed to help deliver a big win and the necessary delegates to allow Hillary Clinton to clinch the nomination before the summer Democratic convention in Philadelphia.Sanders is expected to draw thousands again today in northern San Diego County at Vista's Rancho Buena Vista High School.
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The public reaction to President Clinton is way different than the press' reaction. The public doesn't care about him at all. Many of them barely recognize him. I saw a town hall he did recently where people challenged him in a way he'd never experienced. It was great. He's so used to the adoration of the press that he was stunned by it. He's not a big asset to that campaign at all. His impact is wildly overrated.
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