More In an effort to level the playing field with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders on Wall Street regulation, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton argued Monday that he accepted money indirectly from financial institutions. Speaking at a community college in Manchester, New Hampshire, Clinton noted that Sanders received donations from the Democratic Party’s main Senate fundraising arm, which had in turn gotten money from Wall Street. In a twist on the usual political arguments over donations, she didn’t say that the money had influenced him, though. “Senator Sanders took about $200,000 from Wall Street firms,” Clinton said, speaking to a crowd at a community college in Manchester, NH.