A memo sent by Hillary Clinton’s campaign to her supporters this week urged them to remain calm, invoking, of all past examples, Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign.
Read More >>Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s decision to turn over the private server she used for her e-mail, coming on the heels of further controversy over whether she sent classified material through the private e-mail system, appears to be raising concerns among many Democrats about what it might mean for her path to the nomination and/or the White House. The Hill reports:
Dems near Clinton panic mode
Democrats are worried that the furor over Hillary Clinton’s private email server will be prolonged ... Read More >>
A new poll in the first primary state of New Hampshire indicates Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has caught up with and passed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, solidifying further his position as the leading challenger to the national Democratic frontrunner. The Boston Herald has the story:
Poll: Bernie Sanders surges ahead of Hillary Clinton in N.H., 44-37
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders has rocketed past longtime front-runner Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, a stunning turn in a race once considered a ... Read More >>
“We are trying to be reasonable,” an organizer for Bernie Sanders’s Seattle rally said. The black female protesters who stormed the stage became enraged. “We aren’t reasonable!” they shouted back. “If you do not listen to [us], your event will be shut down,” one of them declared to the crowd.
Read More >>Bernie Sanders has for the first time pulled ahead of Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, according to a poll released Tuesday.
Read More >>One of the biggest questions in next year’s presidential election will be what role gender will play in the voting and outcome, particularly if former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wins the nomination.
Read More >>Hillary Clinton unveiled a wide-ranging and meticulously planned $350 billion higher education proposal Monday morning at an energetic, jam-packed event at an early-state high school. Later in the day, she spoke to voters on a picturesque ski slope in Manchester, where the soft optics of hay bales under a nearly cloudless sky were an advance team’s dream.
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