are not enough now and that we need big transformational change
If he continues to employ plain speaking ( I thought Chris Dodd did as well) it will resonate with voters.
When Chris Dodd started off by saying that there are 2 phrases that politicians are afraid of - "I was wrong" and "I don't know" and that they shouldn't be afraid to say them he got the crowd on his side.
Maybe it's me, but when Hillary Clinton was asked about the Geffen matter she came across as passive aggressive;if she is so upset - say it. Plainly. But no, another swipe rather than a direct comment.
surrogates and spokespeople get nasty.
she "doesn't want to attack democrats"