Hillary and Bernie Supporters in Their Own Words
Bernie Sanders' supporters outnumbered Hillary Clinton's by a wide margin.
HD DownloadReason TV was on the campus of the University of New Hampshire for last night's Democratic presidential debate. Before and during the televised dust-up between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, we caught up with supporters of both would-be nominees, who held dueling rallies outside the debate hall.
Hillary's supporters were largely motivated by her professionalism and confirmed status as a woman, but seemed amenable to voting for Bernie if he were the nominee. On the other hand, Bernie backers were moved by the Vermont senator's self-described revolution, and for the most part, offered only tepid support for a possible Clinton candidacy.
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Produced by Anthony L. Fisher and Joshua Swain. Camera by Swain.
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