Clinton Laughs At ‘Strangle Fiorina’ Outburst
Clinton said in response to a question at a town hall meeting with veterans that the USA needs to have a better understanding of the threat posed by radical Islamic groups.
Clinton was also asked if she would support a declaration of war agaisnt radical islamic terrorists.
But none of that 4 percent went to Clinton once Biden left, and instead, Clinton lost 4 percent.
In an interview on Fox & Friends Wednesday morning she said her favorite moment of the evening was when the audience booed her after she said that Hillary Clinton had an impressive resume. “A lot of mistakes were made”.
“She laid off over 40,000 people, and she says she’s a great CEO”, he said.
“You look at the numbers, and I think is really hard to argue that this isn’t a systemic widespread problem”, Pace said.
The conservative businesswoman is used to being made a mockery.
A new CBS/NYT poll shows Hillary Clinton appears to have been the beneficiary of Vice President Biden’s support, climbing in the national polls since he announced he would not run for president.
To the end of improving care, Clinton believes the VA should be able to contract with more private sector services in areas where patients are now forced to wait for care, such as surgeries.
Clinton will pledged on Tuesday to be more vigilant in monitoring the VA. Clinton’s plan included establishing a new oversight governance board and will promise to “personally convene the Secretaries of Veterans Affairs and Defense regularly in the Oval Office”.
Her claim that most veterans are happy with VA is equally out of touch. The program would also give new prominence to services for gay and transgender veterans.
Bernie Sanders will try to continue to inspire voters with his progressive populist message, in the hopes that his impassioned calls for fighting income inequality enable him to chip away at Clinton’s lead. John McCain said in a statement.
Former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley released a comprehensive veterans policy Monday that seeks to address health care, unemployment, homelessness and other challenges retired military personnel face.