Sanders knocks Clinton, GOP rivals on finances, terrorism

HAMPTON, N.H. – Bernie Sanders brought his populist road show to coastal New Hampshire Tuesday, where the Democratic presidential candidate took aim at rival Hillary Clinton for her ties to Wall Street and at Republicans for their bully-boy approach to battling Islamic terrorism.
Sanders, a self-avowed social democrat who first won election to the U.S. Senate in 2007 as an independent in Vermont, highlighted the populist nature of his presidential campaign in remarks delivered to a packed Winnacunnet High School auditorium. Bursts of cheering followed nearly every statement he made.