Despite the drop, Clinton led fellow Democratic nominee hopeful U.S. Sen. In an interview with EXTRA’s Mario Lopez, Clinton stated her spouse Bill can be a “good” selection, still he “has served histwo terms and Ithink the argument would be, as vice president, it would not be possible for him to ever succeed to the position”.
During her remarks, Clinton argued that providing equal pay and affordable child care were important economic issues. Brock disagreed, stating, “I don’t think so, the Department of Justice says the deletion is totally proper and appropriate”, and that Hillary’s apology, coupled with the DOJ makes the scandal go away.
She took on Republican front runner Donald Trump by name, specifically for his “offensive” comments about women, but she noted that manyRepublicanpresidential candidates hold the same beliefs “just without the pizzazz and the hair”.
The dramatic decline in Clinton’ssupport can only be explained by the email scandal. Bernie Sanders among women by about 20 points.
“I didn’t know it would be such a joy of parenting to see my parents as grandparents, but it really has been”, she said.
Reporters Samantha Lachman and Ryan Grim wrote that Correct the Record, the pro-Clinton super PAC, reached out to their outlet to compare Sanders unfavorably to Jeremy Corbyn, the new leader of the British Labour Party.
In Cedar Falls, Iowa, Hillary Clinton shrugged off her slumping poll numbers and said the upcoming Democratic debates would give her a chance to draw a contrast with Sanders and other rivals as she makes her White House pitch directly to voters.
Unlike theirRepublican counterparts, likely Democratic primary voters have more support for a candidate with experience inside Washington, D.C. In the latest poll, 62 percentsaidthey would prefer someone with government experience while 23 percent would prefer a political outsider. “That’s what I intend to do”, Clinton said. “I feel very confident about where we are in the campaign”, she said. This means support to survivors, a disciplinary or legal process fair to all and more steps to prevent assaults from happening, she said.
Clinton alsoreceived the highest unfavorable rating in the Democratic field with 47 percent of college students holding negative views of the former first lady, earning her a net-negative score of 47-42 percent. “It’s On Us” strives to raise awareness of sexual assault on college campuses.
Clinton shrugs off slumping poll numbers, looks to debate
Despite the drop, Clinton led fellow Democratic nominee hopeful U.S. Sen. In an interview with EXTRA’s Mario Lopez, Clinton stated her spouse Bill can be a “good” selection, still he “has served his two terms and I think the argument would be, as vice president, it would not be possible for him to ever succeed to the position”.
During her remarks, Clinton argued that providing equal pay and affordable child care were important economic issues. Brock disagreed, stating, “I don’t think so, the Department of Justice says the deletion is totally proper and appropriate”, and that Hillary’s apology, coupled with the DOJ makes the scandal go away.
She took on Republican front runner Donald Trump by name, specifically for his “offensive” comments about women, but she noted that many Republican presidential candidates hold the same beliefs “just without the pizzazz and the hair”.
The dramatic decline in Clinton’s support can only be explained by the email scandal. Bernie Sanders among women by about 20 points.
“I didn’t know it would be such a joy of parenting to see my parents as grandparents, but it really has been”, she said.
Reporters Samantha Lachman and Ryan Grim wrote that Correct the Record, the pro-Clinton super PAC, reached out to their outlet to compare Sanders unfavorably to Jeremy Corbyn, the new leader of the British Labour Party.
In Cedar Falls, Iowa, Hillary Clinton shrugged off her slumping poll numbers and said the upcoming Democratic debates would give her a chance to draw a contrast with Sanders and other rivals as she makes her White House pitch directly to voters.
Unlike their Republican counterparts, likely Democratic primary voters have more support for a candidate with experience inside Washington, D.C. In the latest poll, 62 percent said they would prefer someone with government experience while 23 percent would prefer a political outsider. “That’s what I intend to do”, Clinton said. “I feel very confident about where we are in the campaign”, she said. This means support to survivors, a disciplinary or legal process fair to all and more steps to prevent assaults from happening, she said.
Clinton also received the highest unfavorable rating in the Democratic field with 47 percent of college students holding negative views of the former first lady, earning her a net-negative score of 47-42 percent. “It’s On Us” strives to raise awareness of sexual assault on college campuses.
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