Clinton email questions still linger on campaign trail
The findings of a national Bloomberg Poll released Wednesday represent a notable achievement for an as-yet undeclared candidate, suggest concerns about Hillary Clinton’s candidacy and raise the prospect of a competitive three-way race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
“The story undercuts Clinton’s claim that her decision to turn over self-selected email was a response to a routine-sounding records request”.
Federal Judge Emmet Sullivan, who’s overseeing one of the Freedom of Information suits on the Clinton e-mails, ordered the State Department to ask the FBI what relevant info might be gleaned from the private server she used to store her correspondence, which the bureau recently took into possession. Back in 2010, while she was still at the State Department, Hillary suggested that she was leaning towards signing off on the permit TransCanada needed to build the pipeline.
“This is such a bad example of what’s wrong with instantaneous reactions and Americans getting all worked up and people feeding prejudice and paranoia, like Donald Trump”, she said on “The Tom Joyner Morning Show“.
They’re now trying to find out if those emails contained classified information. Insurers such as UnitedHealth Group Inc (UNH.N), Anthem Inc (ANTM.N), and Aetna Inc (AET.N) all rose slightly, and the iShares U.S. Healthcare Providers ETF (IHF.P) closed up 0.6 percent. The only other candidate included in the poll question was Florida Sen.
“It’s a hell of a way to lose weight, I’ll tell you that”, he added. “His closest competition, Dr. Ben Carson, said Sunday he didn’t think a Muslim should be president, and his efforts to clean up the controversy have been as ham-handed as they are dishonest”, he concludes. Independents are less confident in Sanders’ candidacy than in Clinton’s by this metric, with 27 percent saying they have a realistic vision of Sanders making it to the White House.
“American energy policy is about more than a single pipeline to transport Canada’s dirtiest fuel across our country“, Clinton wrote. Ms. Clinton has also proposed a $250 monthly cap on out-of-pocket drug costs for patients with chronic and serious illnesses.
“I think it is imperative that we look at the Keystone pipeline as what I believe it is – a distraction from important work we have to do on climate change”, Clinton said during a community forum in Des Moines, Iowa.
Clinton’s paper came one day after she stunned allies of the Keystone project by announcing opposition to a pipeline she’d once said she was inclined to support.