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After Feud with Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders Airs Ad Aimed at Women's Rights

Saturday, 18th January 2020

Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders, stung by a fight with dynamic partner Elizabeth Warren over sex and electability, discharged an advertisement focused on ladies voters in New Hampshire on Friday touting his help for women' rights.

In front of an end of the week outing to the express that votes second in the Democratic presidential selecting race one month from now, the promotion features Sanders' help for equivalent compensation, premature birthrights, paid family leave and reasonable youngster care.

"Bernie Sanders is our ally and consistently has been," the female storyteller says in the promotion, which the battle said would air in New Hampshire alongside a subsequent video touting Sanders' goal-oriented objectives, for example, all-inclusive human services and reasonable school.

"Ladies needn't bother with 80 pennies on the dollar. They need the whole damn dollar," Sanders says in the TV spot, which likewise circulated on Monday in Iowa, the express that commences the Democratic presidential deciding on Feb. 3.

Sanders, a U.S. congressperson from Vermont, has been on edge this week after Warren blamed him for advising her in a 2018 gathering that a lady couldn't win the White House in 2020. Sanders has denied saying it.

The fight between the two old companions and driving nonconformists was fanned when an amplifier got Warren, who speaks to Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate, telling Sanders after Tuesday's discussion in Iowa that he had blamed her for lying on national TV.

The spat takes steps to derail's ongoing energy similarly as he had ascended in assessments of public sentiment of the Democratic race to discover a challenger to Republican President Donald Trump. New Hampshire will cast a ballot in the state-by-state race on Feb. 11.

Sanders is fighting Warren, previous U.S. VP Joe Biden and Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, in a tight race for the top in the two states.

A few surveys show Sanders, who has substantial help among youthful and liberal voters, trailing his top opponents among ladies. A Monmouth University survey in New Hampshire from recently discovered him somewhat hunting every one of the three driving adversaries among likely ladies voters.

Sanders intends to crusade in New Hampshire on Saturday and Sunday, with a quick excursion to South Carolina and Iowa on Monday before coming back to Washington one week from now for the beginning of Trump's prosecution preliminary in the U.S. Senate.

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