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Democrats meet for first 2016 face-off in Clinton's shadow

WASHINGTON (AFP) - The first face-off of the campaign for the 2016 Democratic presidential candidates in Iowa side, Hillary Clinton rally in early state and promising to continue the work of the people reached by the White House seeks to succeed.
The five initial candidates for the Democratic Party's fundraising dinner in Cedar Rapids sponsored by the state for the program, and the most important and influential state in the pool more than 1,200 party activists, Clinton faces by creating an opportunity for its competitors...

With hundreds of employees across the country for all but three months, ruthless nomination, Clinton has already built infrastructure and multi-storey headquarters in Brooklyn, New York, ranging from the mass campaign, seem to March.

On Friday, Clinton campaign at this early voting states $ $ 7700000 from the TV ad, I cast the first ballot in the gathering of the pioneers of the Iowa contest in 2016, the campaign to buy up to $ 3.6 million, bought all the ads that are on the market and serve eight state Media. Which holds the first primary in New Hampshire, from broadcasting to purchase an additional amount of $ 4100000.

But Clinton's first appearance with the primary competitors will form the base of support for the general election to earn his team have yet to sign some of the most enthusiastic supporters, and staff, donors and comes in small dollar.

Clinton, who has spent decades in the spotlight of the Democrats, Obama has a much more positive outlook.

The Associated Press-GFK poll released this week, according to a new, nearly two-thirds of Latino Obama's proposal is positive, say the same thing about Clinton, compared with just half of the Hispanics. Has self-identified liberals like Obama and Clinton 72 percent to 87 percent in. Half of Americans under the age of 30, Obama's proposal positively, 38 percent of former secretary of state.

What group of people who are voting record turnout for Obama to push White House twice, and Clinton will be critical to success.

"I do not want to see it clearly," Clinton said the election was speaking to reporters on Thursday. "But I do not know man, I will fight for them. I will continue to fight for their jobs and for their families to continue to fight and I will fight for better education and health care."

He added: "I am very happy with the support."

Clinton, Obama, his record and policies of the presidential election campaign linked to the decision on how to embrace the new statistics provide a window on the factors at play.

Clinton refused to pledge all fossil fuel development to an immediate halt on Thursday after the New Hampshire town hall-style meetings, environmental, liberal protesters out in cheers stormed.

"I fully respect the passion and enthusiasm," he tried to calm the masses. "I understand."

Sign grassroots support in general - it's the Clinton campaign contributions of $ 200 or less that the $ 47 million raised since the announcement came just 17%. In contrast, small amounts of three-quarters of the distance on the $ 15200000, with small grants to challenge Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont for Clinton gunmen outreach.

In recent weeks, it has become the main rival Clinton voters, which describes itself messages, which are eager to hear socialist deliberately Sanders Art. So far, he refused, and he and Wall Street as well as trade regulations tend to line XL pipeline questions about their positions, although he criticized the Clinton said.

"I respect. His love and said," Sanders this week, with Clinton a luncheon on Capitol Hill, the Senate afterwards to join his fellow Democrats. "People hate each other or they do not run for office just because it does not need to attack each other."

Besides Sanders and Clinton, Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley, a former state of the forum, former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb and Rhode Island, Lincoln Chafee, a former governor of the state has been found. Each candidate will provide comments to 15 minutes.

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