Clinton wins endorsement from Women’s Chamber of Commerce, large entrepreneur
Clinton has said job creation will be the focus of her campaign over the next month, beginning with a $275 billion infrastructure plan she announced this week.
“The vast majority of Muslim-Americans are just as concerned and heartbroken about this as anyone else and, no matter what motivation these killers, these murderers had, you can say one thing for certain: They should not have been able to do this”, Clinton said, transitioning into impassioned comments on gun control. We are not violating anyone’s rights.
No federal law explicitly prevents those on the No Fly List from purchasing firearms.
“She also has a negative of being a woman”, Carroll said, “because in the South you still have a low stigma with some people that don’t really embrace a woman being at the helm of this country”.
Hillary Clinton urged caution before making judgments about the mass shooting in California, and continued her call for Congress to pass “common sense” gun measures during a campaign stop here on Thursday. Clinton said, “We need to take action now”.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders said Thursday the response to the San Bernardino mass shooting needs to be strong new limits on gun purchases, solidifying the Vermont senator’s move to the left on an issue which Clinton has dominated through much of the campaign.
“Hillary Clinton, despite knowing that terrorists were responsible for the attack, allowed her spokesman to go to the Arab world and blame an Internet film”.
Earlier in the day, Clinton spoke at a forum on economic opportunity for women at Southern New Hampshire University, where she reportedly told the crowd she “will not be silenced” in her call this election cycle for stricter gun control legislation.
Among those in the audience was Nancy Kirtland, a 57-year-old Dover resident. “But it is becoming clearer that we are dealing with an act of terrorism”.
“Are we just going to get callous with all this widespread terrorism?” “It’s still on my mind”.
“She makes me feel secure that she’s not going to do anything stupid as president”.
Madge Desmond, 63, of Carlisle, Mass., who described herself as an independent, said she, too, agreed with everything Clinton had to say.
“We can pray all we want”, she said.
“I am exhausted of hearing about shootings”, she said.
Some of Clinton’s endorsements include influential unions such as the AFSCME, a public employees union with 1.6 million members, and the Service Employees International Union, or SEIU, which has about 2 million members in a variety of professions that range from nursing to janitorial services. “And these people need treatment when they need treatment, regardless of their income, regardless of their insurance status”, he said.