While MSNBC’s Morning Joe panelists had harsh words again for the campaign performance of Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton Tuesday, they had strong praise for the other woman in the 2016 race, Republican businesswoman Carly Fiorina.
Read More >>Compared to the Republican race for president, the Democratic contest looks almost normal.
Yes, Hillary Rodham Clinton’s poll numbers have plummeted so far and so fast that she trails an avowed socialist in Iowa and New Hampshire polls, and she looks so damaged that Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has been encouraged to consider whether he should run for his party’s nomination.
Read More >>Splashed across social media and the airwaves, the photos are hard to miss.
Follow Hillary Clinton’s Instagram feed, and you’ll see her as a toddler in Park Ridge, Illinois, riding a tricycle. On Facebook, you’ll meet her as an almost unrecognizable young Arkansas mother with brown hair, big glasses and loafers, spotting her daughter on a pony ride; on the website Medium, she stares out at you, just another earnest face in a crowd posing for a 1965 high school class picture.
Read More >>All summer long, Hillary Clinton’s support from Democratic voters has withered. In poll after poll, the slide has been captured in close to real time as the former secretary of state campaigns for president while struggling to contain the fallout from revelations that she used a private e-mail address and server on which she conducted government business.
Read More >>President Barack Obama says he has no preference in the Democratic fight to succeed him. Hillary Clinton could be forgiven for having her doubts.
Officially Obama hasn’t taken a position in the potential contest between two of the most prominent members of his “Team of Rivals” cabinet.
Read More >>on’t bank on Donald Trump becoming the 45th president of the United States.
That’s the message from the gamblers placing bets on the 2016 race for the White House.
Read More >>Iowa and New Hampshire are apparently feeling the Bern. South Carolina, not so much.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders now leads his Democratic rival, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, by double digits in Iowa and New Hampshire, the first two states where votes will be cast in 2016 to decide the party’s presidential nominee.
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