The horrible headlines for Hillary Clinton just keep coming... | Eastern North Carolina Now

First, a prominent NC Democrat openly questioned her handling of the growing email scandal... then The Washington Post honored her with its "Worst Week in Washington" last week for the fifth time in 2015.

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    First, a prominent NC Democrat openly questioned her handling of the growing email scandal... then The Washington Post honored her with its "Worst Week in Washington" last week for the fifth time in 2015.

    Now, self-described socialist Bernie Sanders attracted thousands to rallies in NC and bumped Hillary from her leads in some early primary states.

    And a new Washington Post/ABC News poll shows Clinton losing the support of her core supporters - Democratic women.

    The Washington Post: "Where 71 percent of Democratic-leaning female voters said in July that they expected to vote for Clinton, only 42 percent do now, a drop of 29 percentage points in eight weeks."

    Poll: Sharp erosion in Clinton support among Democratic women
       Washington Post
          Karen Tumulty    September 14, 2015

    9,000 people attend Bernie Sanders rally in Greensboro
       WGHP
          Amber Roberts    September 13, 2015

    Bernie Sanders Leads Hillary Clinton in Iowa, New Hampshire, Poll Finds
       Newsweek
          Michele Richinick    September 13, 2015

    New Hampshire: Sanders Leads Clinton By 7 But few Granite State Democrats would be upset if their candidate lost
       Monmouth University    September 15, 2015

    Poll: Sanders tops Clinton again in New Hampshire
       Politico
          Nick Glass    September 15, 2015

    Signs of Hillary Clinton's Troubles, in Charts
       New York Times - The Upshot
          Nate Cohn    September 15, 2015

    Clinton Has Had More Washington Post Worst Weeks in Washington Than Any Other Politician in 2015
       The Washington Free Beacon
          Morgan Chalfant    September 15, 2015

    What's Behind Hillary Clinton's Drop in the Polls?

    The Democratic front-runner's problems may run deeper than her use of a private e-mail address and server when she was secretary of state.
       Bloomberg
          David Knowles    September 15, 2015

    Hillary Clinton's e-mail issues have grown into a massive political problem
       The Washington Post - The Fix
          Chris Cillizza    September 14, 2015

    And the News Gets Worse for Clinton
       Roll Call
          Stuart Rothenberg    September 14, 2015

    Clinton's Email Controversy Is Weighing on Her Campaign, Poll Finds
       Time
          Sam Frizell    September 14, 2015

    Who had the worst week in Washington? Hillary Clinton.
       Washington Post
          Chris Cillizza    September 10, 2015


    Contact: Kara Carter
            NCGOP Press Secretary
        kara.carter@ncgop.org
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