Hillary Clinton’s latest contradiction on e-mails
Kelly touted Clinton’s experience, saying that “there is only one candidate that is willing to take on the tough fights, and that candidate is Hillary Clinton”.
The Times noted that it has endorsed Clinton on three previous occasions – twice when she ran for senator in NY, and in 2008 when she ran unsuccessfully for president against Barack Obama.
The former secretary of state, who is locked in a tight race with Vermont Sen.
Clinton’s campaign has not been smooth sailing since launching past year, but aides have grown more confident in recent weeks that their candidate will win the Iowa caucuses on February 1. Polls show Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist who is an independent in the Senate, neck-and-neck with Clinton in Iowa.
The Times editorial board endorses Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination, the paper said in an opinion piece.
“Speaking is hard for me”, Giffords said, a nod to the fact that she is still recovering from the near-fatal shooting. Bernie Sanders. Since 1990, Sanders has fought the status quo in D.C. and steadily, consistently focused on a higher minimum wage, better regulation of Wall Street, fought against unnecessary wars like Iraq, voted for early childhood education, worked toward a single-payer health care system, helped veterans receive better care and protected the workers’ rights regardless of gender, race, or sexual preference.
“I’m really not that into politics, but I appreciated what he had to say”, 19-year-old college student Patrick Anderson said. I do so as a gay man who accepts that she may not have always been flawless on every issue concerning LGBT equality, she was still and always an ally. On Friday, the State Department announced that it would not release 22 emails she turned over because they contain “top secret” information, the highest level of government classification.
The candidates have a February 4 debate in New Hampshire, only days before the primary in the state, which will reportedly be followed by three more.
“None of this changes anything”.
“The battle to be the Republican choice for president has been nasty, brutish and anything but short”, the Times began, before going on to blast Trump and Cruz as “equally objectionable for different reasons”.
“I brought a pretty good warm-up act, don’t you think?”