Clinton faces challenge in Iowa caucus reminiscent of 2008

By KEN THOMAS and LISA LERER
Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) – Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is finding herself in a heated contest against insurgent rival Bernie Sanders reminiscent of her 2008 face-off with then-Sen. Barack Obama.

Sanders has soared to a nip-and-tuck race in Iowa and holds an advantage in New Hampshire, putting Clinton back on the brink in her second presidential bid.

Clinton lost Iowa in 2008 against Obama, who went on to win the White House. This time she hopes a larger field organization in Iowa and an escalation of her critiques of Sanders’ record and message might undercut his momentum.

Yet unlike Obama, Sanders is a self-described “democratic socialist” and has done little to expand his support beyond white liberal voters who populate the first two presidential contests, whereas Clinton has locked down strong establishment support.

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