Bill Clinton used Hope. Now it’s Mike Huckabee’s turn.
Huckabee is expected to say he’s running for president again on Tuesday morning in his Arkansas hometown — Hope — not quite 23 years after Clinton said at the 1992 Democratic National Convention in New York, first at the end of a 14-minute video titled “A Man from Hope,” then at the end of a 53-minute speech, “I still believe in a place called Hope.”
Read More >>Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore, considering a 2016 presidential bid, made a big splash Friday when he called on Hillary Rodham Clinton to quit the race over her financial woes.
“As of today, I call on Hillary Clinton to withdraw from the race. Withdraw from the race,” he told MSNBC’s Luke Russert on “The Briefing.”
Read More >>Hillary Clinton has wrested back a clear advantage in polls over Donald Trump just days before their first critical debate.
An NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll conducted this week — viewed by some election experts as the gold standard – found the Democrat leading Trump by six points nationally.
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