Bernie Sanders Calls Out Hillary Clinton: Says She's 'Nervous'

By Joseph Randazzo (Joseph.Randazzo@mstarsnews.com) | Sep 06, 2015 12:24 PM EDT

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In four months, Bernie Sanders has gone from an otherwise unknown presidential candidate to a man who has sold out stadiums. Even Sanders admitted this fact. It's because of his astronomical rise to fame he's saying his opponent Hillary Clinton is getting a little "nervous." With Sanders closing in on Clinton in Iowa, she might have to be.

Sanders made the revelation that Clinton was uneasy on Saturday.

"Don't tell anybody. I think what they know is that four months ago, when I entered this race, if you look at the polls, I was in 3 to 4%. Vast majority of the American people didn't know who Bernie Sanders was, they didn't know what my ideas were, and in last few months, we have amassed huge amounts of enthusiasm and huge amounts of energy," Sanders said of Clinton being nervous. "So obviously, I think the secretary's people are getting nervous about the kind of energy and enthusiasm our campaign is bringing forth."

Sanders wasn't the only taking political barbs at their opponents. Clinton went on the offensive against Sanders the way he did against her. She also went after Republican front runner, Donald Trump.

"I think you can come with your own ideas and you can wave your arms and give a speech. But are you connecting with and really hearing what people are either saying to you or wishing that you would say to them?" Clinton said.

Connecting may not be as much of a problem as Clinton says it is for Sanders. He has repeatedly sold out stadiums while on his presidential tour. Sanders has also backed up everything he has said. He has even picketed outside the Penford Products company with members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union.

Sanders was asked whether he would picket as a president and he said he might.

"Yeah, I might. Why not? I've done it as a senator, I've done it as a congressman, I've done it as a mayor. Why not as a president?"

 If you work 40 hours a week, you have a right not to live in poverty.

A photo posted by Bernie Sanders (@berniesanders) on Aug 31, 2015 at 6:15pm PDT

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