Hillary Clinton Supporter Wants To Strangle Carly Fiorina
But none of that 4 percent went to Clinton once Biden left, and instead, Clinton lost 4 percent.
Leading US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has widened the gap with her main rival Bernie Sanders in the race for 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, a new poll suggests.
Hillary Clinton laughed off an audience member’s comment that he’d like to “strangle” Republican presidential primary candidate Carly Fiorina in a slap that lit up social media and had the GOP lashing out. “Privatization is a betrayal, plain and simple, and I’m not going to let it happen”.
Clinton has emphasized her closeness to President Obama in this election cycle, saying that she would preserve Obama’s legacy and seek to build on his policies. “She says she was a great CEO”, the man told Hillary.
“Americans have come too far to see our progress ripped away”, Clinton says at the end of the video in a line taken from her campaign launch in June.
MARK HALPERIN: I think she’s exactly right regarding the media double standard on that point.
“I wouldn’t mess with you”, Clinton responded to the man, chuckling.
Although the former North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Supreme Allied Commander in Europe was traveling Iowa in praise of Clinton’s recently laid out plans to address veterans issues on Veteran’s Day, Clark spent much of his time during a Waterloo stop talking about Clinton’s readiness to be commander-in-chief and president of the United States.
In an interview with WABE, Isakson took aim at Clinton’s accusations that Republicans want to “privatize the VA”. John McCain said in a statement to the Washington Post.
Clinton was in a meeting with veterans when she said that the USA needed to understand better the threat posed by radical Islamic groups.
Meanwhile, Hillary was quick to condemn Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as a misogynist when he made a comment about Carly Fiorina’s face in September 2015. Phoenix was the epicenter of the wait-time scandal that led to the resignation of former VA Secretary Eric Shinseki and a new law overhauling the agency and authorizing billions in new spending.