Clinton files paperwork to be on New Hampshire ballot
At Tuesday’s forum, organized by the Truman National Security Project, Clinton began her answer to a question on the US Department of Veterans Affairs by praising its secretary, Robert McDonald.
“I mean, I can not walk down the corridors of Capitol Hill without being really begged by the media to attack Hillary Clinton”, Sanders told Borger.
Every candidate in the prime-time show mentioned the Democratic front-runner at least once – and they didn’t have good things to say.
“I saw friends of mine that had over 20 years…in Hewlett Packard, lose their homes, their marriages broke up because of the stress”. “African Americans constitute one of the most important constituencies for the Democratic Party”.It was the most memorable line of the Democratic presidential debate. Unlike her competitor Bernie Sanders, 74, she seems cautiously supportive of the medical side of legalization, at most.
Sanders, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, filed paperwork in New Hampshire last week declaring that he was a Democrat. “I will put forth my position”.
She pulled herself together and told him, “I wouldn’t mess with you!”
“You have a strong sense on the part of a number of voters that nothing works, throw the bums out and give us someone new, all the better if they have never had any public responsibilities at all”, Clinton said. “I am not running for my husband’s third term and I am not running for Barack Obama’s third term, but I am a proud Democrat and I am going to build on the progress we have made together”. The issue with the man’s comments is that Hillary Clinton displayed one of her hearty laughs at the man’s comment about strangling Carly Fiorina as well. Gardner has been secretary of state since 1976 and is widely viewed as the biggest defender of New Hampshire’s status.
It would be a stretch to interpret Clinton laughing at a joke about strangling a woman as a few sort of tacit endorsement of domestic violence, though had the joke been about her, Clinton and her allies would no doubt attempt it.
“That is not how it feels”, Clinton said. “I am back again and I intend to do everything I can to be successful this time”.
Clinton said she had “high hopes and expectations that there can be a new, ambitious, lasting climate agreement to be accepted” and took a little credit, arguing that if a deal is struck “it will be built on the foundation that the President and I laid in Copenhagen”.
This plan resonated with Amy Sauber, 29, of Dover, who said improving the quality of care is vital, “especially in New Hampshire, because there is no VA hospital”. “On Monday, she formally registered as a candidate in the primary and held a large town meeting”.