ABC's Good Morning America aired a package Tuesday demonstrating the increased worries socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) is giving Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign as he continues drawing the largest crowds of the election season and gaining in Democratic polling.
Host George Stephanopoulos, a former spokesman for Bill Clinton's White House and donor to his foundation, teased the segment by saying Sanders was "throwing a scare into Hillary Clinton's camp."
ABC reporter Cecilia Vega said Clinton's campaign conceded "there is worry in Hillaryland," drawing the contrast between the 850 supporters Clinton recently got for an event in New Hampshire versus the 10,000 people Sanders recently drew in Wisconsin.
Vega also said the now-infamous incident over the weekend when campaign staffers roped off reporters while Clinton walked in a 4th of July parade didn't help.