I’ve been noticing a trend in NY and other states over the last week or so. It seems the state by state races tightened up pretty significantly and now Clinton is pulling away again. I don’t think Sanders is wearing well in the Northeast.
Bernie FTW!!!1!!1!!1one!!!
Quiet here. Guess they read the NYDN’s interview with Hillary.
I just logged on the net. What did Hillary have to say?
I read Nancy K Le Tourneau who said, “Whether you agree or disagree with what she said, she demonstrated a total mastery of the topics explored.”
Nascar?
She made Sanders look like the 5th-string quarterback.
See if this works:
I want to get back to what she said about education:
Daily News: Get excited about your college plan now.
Clinton: Yeah, I’m very excited about my college plan.
Daily News: Make me understand it.
Clinton: Yeah, okay. Well, the best way to do that…
Daily News: I better have something to drink.
Clinton: Yes, something stronger maybe. The best way to do that is to ask, “Okay, what’s the problem?” Here’s the problem. States have been disinvesting in higher education now for 20 years but at an accelerating pace for 10 years. So that the flagship higher education systems in California, in New York, in Michigan, other places have been under increasing pressure because states have diverted money to other purposes. Building prisons has taken a lot of state dollars, and I think we should end building any more prisons. I think we need to be focused on moving people out of prison and diverting them in the first place. But we have to figure out how we get states, once again, to invest, because tuition has gone up 42% in the last 10 years. Nothing else has gone up that fast.
So you’re putting families and young people in an increasingly untenable position. So I have what I call the New College Compact. And it takes federal dollars to use basically as the incentive for states to join with the federal government in providing debt-free tuition for middle-class, working and poor families. I will not make it free the way my opponent, Sen. Sanders, has offered, for two big reasons.
First, I want not only to incentivize states to reinvest in higher education. I want to incentivize colleges and universities to take a hard look at their costs, because I do think that there needs to be a rigorous analysis. You know, one of the complaints that I think students rightly make is every student pays for athletic facilities. It may be required to buy tickets that they will never use. We need to take a hard look at what’s going into the base for the tuition that the average student has to pay. So if you say it’s free, I mean that’s like, take the pressure off, okay?
Well…Thanks for the link!!
You mean she didn’t pivot to breaking up the banks? Amazing!
If this doesn’t show how out of his element Sanders is, I don’t know what will.
Great Interview!!
What a remarkable mastery of detail!!
Maybe I’m even smarter than I thought I was in choosing to support her!
Thanks for catching up to the rest of us. 
I’ve been out reading it. Wow, that was long (I had to skim through the last half, plus I am a rather slow reader). Very good questions and excellent, very detailed responses. Thanks for pointing out the article.
This response was also directed at @chelsea530. Thanks.
Same feeling here.
New Poll: Clinton Up 14 Points In New York
Great news-- for Bernie Sanders!
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Senator Sanders: Give people fish.
Secretary Clinton: Give people fishing poles.