New Hampshire isn’t the only place Bill Clinton is being met with small crowds. Another is assembling today at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa.
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A photo tweeted by Greg Neumann of WKOW shows a small crowd of mostly college students there to greet the former president.
Compare that to Bernie Sander’s rally in Mason City Wednesday night.
The Globe Gazette reported there were so many people, some had to stand outside in the freezing cold and watch through the windows.
Big crowd at the Sanders event in Mason City. So packed people watched from outside through the windows. #iacaucus pic.twitter.com/cHVtv6rqGH
— Globe Gazette (@globegazette) January 28, 2016
Sam Frizell of Time Magazine appeared on MSNBC Thursday and reported Clinton also appeared in Mason City Wednesday night and couldn’t match Sanders’s crowd. Clinton had 300 attend while Sanders had 1,100 — nearly four times the former president’s total.
Last week, only about 100 people turned out to see Bill Clinton in Salem, New Hampshire Wednesday as he campaigned for his wife.
The event, hosted in Hillary’s campaign’s office, was a stark contrast to Republican rival Donald Trump’s crowds.
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