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May 14 2016
News
Hillary Clinton's 'Delegate Hell'
Locking up virtually the entire Democratic party establishment has been a boon for Hillary Clinton in her fight against Bernie Sanders. But as she closes in on the primary finish line, she’s grappling with one big downside.
PoliticoMay 26 2016
Opinion
Hillary Clinton's Second Amendment
Why abolish it when you can ignore it?
Accepting the National Rifle Association's endorsement last week, Donald Trump warned that Hillary Clinton "wants to abolish the Second Amendment." CNN corrected him, noting that Clinton "has never called for the abolition of the 2nd Amendment."
Although that's technically true, Clinton has done what amounts to the same thing. She has
ReasonJan 30 2016
News
Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Nomination
For the past painful year, the Republican presidential contenders have been bombarding Americans with empty propaganda slogans and competing, bizarrely, to present themselves as the least experienced person for the most important elected job in the world. Democratic primary voters, on the other hand, after a substantive debate over real issues, have the chance to nominate one of the most
New York Times (News)Aug 21 2015
Opinion
OPINION: The deceptions of Hillary Clinton
While the scandal surrounding the emails sent and received by Hillary Clinton during her time as U.S. secretary of state continues to grow, Clinton has resorted to laughing it off.
Guest Writer - RightJul 23 2015
News
Is Hillary Clinton 'Likable Enough'?
Barack Obama said before the New Hampshire primary during his contentious primary with Hillary Clinton in 2008 that she was "likable enough." The quip got him in trouble with Clinton supporters, but Clinton's likability is at the heart of her candidacy in 2016.
Clinton has a massive lead among Democratic candidates, but polls out in key swing states Wednesday
NPR (Online News)Aug 04 2015
News
The astonishing weakness of Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton is as unpopular as she ever has been. Her favorability ratings have fallen to just 40 percent. Her campaign is already heading south, even though she has serious advantages over everyone else in the campaign, both Democratic and Republican.
Her opponents in the Democratic field do not pose a plausible mathematical threat. Bernie Sanders can attract huge crowds in college
Michael Brendan DoughertySep 25 2023
News
Hillary Clinton issues election warning: ‘He’ll do it again’
Failed 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton resurrected the tired, dog-eared claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin has his eyes set on meddling in the upcoming 2024 elections. Putin served as a convenient fall guy when Clinton lost to Donald Trump, just as Russia did when the deep state set its sights on the nation’s 45th president. And now, with new polling showing Trump
Bizpac ReviewSep 24 2023
News
Hillary Clinton predicts Vladimir Putin will intervene in US elections 'again'
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton claimed that Russians are already 'adept at interfering' in elections and could strike again. Clinton appeared for an interview on Inside with Jen Psaki that aired Sunday to warn that Russian election interference needs to be discussed more. She offered her own explanation for why Russian President Vladimir Putin does it, saying he hates America and
Washington ExaminerJan 05 2015
News
Hillary Clinton's gender politics
Gender -- the issue that Hillary Clinton struggled to find her balance on during her 2008 campaign -- is front and center as she prepares for a possible 2016 presidential run.
It is, in many ways, a remarkable evolution for a female politician once bedeviled by gender politics to the self-defined "pantsuit aficionado and glass ceiling cracker" of today.
CNN (Online News)Jun 16 2015
News
Hillary Clinton = Jeb Bush?
One candidate vowed to ban discrimination against LGBT Americans and make preschool and quality childcare available to every child in America. The other pledged to take Washington out of the business of causing problems and get back on the side of free enterprise and free people.
Politico