Hillary Clinton speaks in Reno
The campaign said Clinton will “discuss the issues that keep Coloradans up at night” but declined to offer specific. But not for the reason you’d think.
Clinton replied, “I have just one word for Mr. Trump: Basta”. Left-leaning voters may wonder why then, at a time when she needs to prove her liberal credentials, Clinton chose to skip a candidate forum hosted by one of the country’s most prominent progressive groups, MoveOn.org. Anna Galland, the executive director of the group’s non-profit wing, warned that the decision could hurt Clinton’s ability to motivate progressives.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks about her approach to defeating the Islamic State terrorist network in Syria, Iraq and across the Middle East at the Council on Foreign Relations on Thursday in NY City.
During her current White House bid, however, Clinton has moved far to the left on the issue. “They have names, and hopes and dreams that deserve to be respected”, she added.
Mrs. Clinton uttered the descriptor for people who enter the USA illegally during a town hall meeting in New Hampshire.
Advocates say the term “illegal immigrants” is offensive because it implies that the individual instead of the act is illegal.
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The Democratic front-runner leads most of the GOP candidates by a wide margin, and tops GOP front-runner Donald Trump by 8 points and second-place Ben Carson by 9 points.
Clinton said refugees would face a “multistep process” and it would take “18-24 months before someone is even considered to be able to come to this country”.
Her message focused on economic issues, education, human rights and touched on foreign policy.
Clinton was set to address caucus organizers on Tuesday at the Boulder Theater and at Denver’s Manual High School.
The former secretary of state, however, definitively said she would not, as president, commit ground troops to fight the terrorist organization. Clinton picked up the endorsement of the worldwide Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Ironworkers, a union that represents 120,000 ironworkers in North America.