Hillary Clinton says ‘love triumphed’ in gay marriage ruling
According to Business Insider, the Democratic Party of Virginia sold tickets to Friday’s dinner, but eventually began to give tickets away.
Now, Hillary Clinton has announced her bid for president. Claire McCaskill accused Sanders of holding views that are “extreme” and “unrealistic”, and said the media were giving him a pass by “not giving the same scrutiny to Bernie Sanders that they are giving to certainly Hillary Clinton and the other candidates”.
Tickets were $2,700 each, the maximum allowable donation to a presidential hopeful’s campaign committee.
Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine said the week’s victories made the country “a more flawless Union”-and said that if Clinton is elected, “we will make it more flawless again”””. The headlines were at the forefront of remarks from Clinton, McAuliffe, Democratic U.S. Sens.
McAuliffe, Clinton’s 2008 campaign chairman, was even more effusive, to the point of getting personal. Even die hard liberals know that Sanders is unelectable and while it is late in the game (it would take Warren months to mount a serious nationwide challenge to Clinton), if Hillary’s numbers continue to tank, a Warren candidacy can not be ruled out.
“The Supreme Court has done its work”, she said, and “now we have to do ours”.
“Just as Terry said”, Clinton told the crowd, winding down, “I’m on the side for everyone who’s every been knocked down but refused to be knocked out”. Is the Hillary Clinton TBT attack fair?
Whether the Supreme Court affirms a federal right for same-sex couples to marry, “one thing is undeniable”, the president said.
“This morning, love triumphed in the highest court in our land”.
His negative ratings are lower than hers, though, making their net favorability ratings equal at 55 percent, according to The New York Times.
She referenced the tragedy when she hit House Republicans for voting on Wednesday to put restrictions on whether the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention can study gun violence and make recommendations.
“If you want to repeal and replace Obamacare with something better for your family – bipartisan – vote Republican”, he said.
As you can see, it was quite the celebration, but it was also something that she did not support while her husband was in office.
“Ask them about women’s reproductive health”.
JONATHAN ERNST/REUTERS The ex- Secretary of State, who jetted up to suburban Washington, D.C. after attending the funeral of Pastor Clementa Pinckney in Charleston, wasn’t all sunshine, calling the day an ’emotional roller coaster.’. “Not the party of the future”. “Or maybe they’ll insist on forcing women to undergo some demeaning and invasive medical procedure, as was attempted right here here in Virginia”. Now if that sounds familiar, it’s because those are exactly the same top down economic policies that failed us before. Ann Selzer, the president of Selzer & Co, which carried out Bloomberg’s poll in Iowa, said.