Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton is in a lot of trouble. She’s losing ground in the polls in both Iowa and New Hampshire, two key early primary states, and while many expect her to recover and defeat Bernie Sanders, such losses could do irreparable damage to her campaign. What’s to blame for it? Obama administration socialist Van Jones explains:
Former Obama advisor and CNN contributor Van Jones said Tuesday that we are witnessing a “full-on rebellion” within the Democratic Party against Hillary Clinton, predicting that Bernie Sanders would win the first two primary states.
Jones made the comments after New Day host Alisyn Camerota pointed out that polls show Clinton possibly losing in both Iowa and New Hampshire. Jones urged restraint, pointing out that Bill Clinton also lost New Hampshire and Iowa in his 1992 presidential run and went on to win.
“But something extraordinary is happening here; there is a full-on rebellion at the grassroots level of the Democratic Party,” he said. “MoveOn.org, or biggest progressive organization, endorsed Bernie Sanders last night. Overwhelmingly, 67%.”
This shouldn’t be cause for surprise. Leftists who were disappointed by Obama are not at all energized by Hillary Clinton, a former Walmart board member with close ties to Wall Street. Trotting out Chelsea Clinton, the former first child who has never had a real job, to attack Bernie Sanders, seems desperate as well.