Tuesday on MSNBC’s special coverage of the Iowa primary, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton made her New Hampshire primary pitch by warning against a Republican returning to the White House. Clinton said, “First, let me say I am thrilled, too, that we’ve got young people getting active in the campaign on the Democratic side. I was very proud of the many, many young people working for me, volunteering for me, voting, caucusing for me in Iowa, and the ones I have here in New Hampshire. I’m just so impressed with—so that’s a net good no matter what. I do think that we have an obligation to keep people focused on what’s at stake in this election, and you got close to saying it, Chris. We can’t let the Republicans rip away the progress we’ve made. We can’t let them go back to trickle-down economics, repeal the Affordable Care Act. We can’t let them stack the Supreme Court for another generation against common sense kind of changes that we need. She continued, “We’ve got to get back to the middle, we’ve got to get back to the big center, we’ve got to get back to solving problems. That’s how we make progress in