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High Stakes for Sanders and O’Malley Ahead of Democratic Debate – Abc News

Editor November 14, 2015

It’s high stakes for Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley entering tonight’s debate in Iowa where the two Democrats have been campaigning heavily.

Front-runner Hillary Clinton enters the debate in strong standing. ABC News partner fivethirtyeight.com reported Friday that “Clinton has amassed a higher share of intra-party support before the Iowa caucuses than any presidential candidate since 1980, as far back as our data goes.”

“Hillary Clinton has always been the default candidate and they need to be able to do something to unseat her from that position,” Iowa Democratic strategist Grant Woodard told ABC News. “At this point, it has to be something pretty monumental.”

O’Malley and Sanders are expected to contrast themselves with each other and with Clinton, but it’s unclear how negative the debate will go as attacks so far have been mostly indirect.

“The governor is making a forceful case for what sets him apart,” O’Malley’s national press secretary Haley Morris told ABC. “I think he has gotten more aggressive in the next stage of his campaign.”

With Sanders, Woodard believes the key is to prove how his brand of politics will be successful in a general election.

“The vast majority of caucus-goers are willing to make sacrifices with candidates over gun control if they think that candidate is electable in a general election,” Woodard said.

Woodard is referring to the first Democratic debate last month in Las Vegas where Sanders was criticized for his gun control record as senator of Vermont. For O’Malley, it may be one of his last opportunities to court Iowa voters 75 days out from the caucus.

“O’Malley — a lot of people say that they like him, but between Clinton and Sanders they’ve basically sucked-up all the oxygen in this race,” said Woodard.

The Clinton campaign told ABC News it’s expecting O’Malley and Sanders to be better prepared and possibly go after the former secretary of state’s record. The campaign said Clinton won’t hesitate to fight back and she did not hold public events Thursday and Friday in preparation of the debate.

anders has been holding mock debates with staffers playing Clinton and O’Malley at a hotel meeting room in Burlington, Vt. His campaign has pushed back on reports that Sanders plans to sharpen his attacks on Clinton.

“He wasn’t sharpening new lines of attack,” Michael Briggs, Sanders communications director, told ABC. “He doesn’t even have old lines of attack. He’s planning to talk about our rigged economy and corrupt campaign finance system.”

In a CNN/ORC poll released earlier this month, Sanders trails Clinton by 18 percentage points in Iowa and that gap is even larger in South Carolina.

“If people want us to just kind of pack up and go away because the polling says we’re in trouble than I’m going to disappoint a lot people,” Chris Covert, Sanders’ South Carolina state director, told ABC News.

The debate will take place in Sheslow Auditorium at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. It may be the final time the three Democrats are seen together in the state.

It’s unclear how the terror attacks in Paris on Friday will impact tonight’s debate. All three candidates have released statements offering their condolences.(JOSH HASKELL,MARYALICE PARKS andLIZ KREUTZ)

Link: http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/high-stakes-sanders-omalley-ahead-democratic-debate/story?id=35186167

 

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