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Hmm. Not according to one ABC news reporter, who says that when she did eventually get to talk to Clinton inside a nearby restaurant, the presidential candidate dismissed her questions about Donald Trump in “lieu of dessert”.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton greets a spectator at a Fourth of July parade, Saturday, July 4, 2015, in Gorham, N.H. She noted the importance of the press, but made it clear that the voters are Clinton’s main priority. “Stealing commercial secrets… from defense contractors, stealing huge amounts of government information, all looking for an advantage”, she said.

“The Vice President’s commitment to the military as well as foreign policy experience especially with everything that’s going on overseas with ISIS and ISIL is very important”, said William Pierce, Executive Director of the Draft Biden Movement.

Hillary Clinton, like most candidates for public office, spent the weekend marching in a bunch of Independence Day parades, interacting with the common people as they lined the streets of small towns in New Hampshire, eager to get a glimpse of their local marching band, but only slightly annoyed that they were subject to a campaign.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Hillary Rodham Clinton said a Republican in the White House would mark a “big U-turn” for the nation and assailed the GOP presidential field’s stance on an immigration overhaul.

The US officials had named China as the chief suspect in the massive hack of a U.S government agency recently.

Beijing dismissed the charge as “absurd logic”.

Clinton also addressed the current talks over Iran’s nuclear program and had strong words for Tehran. She said that regardless of the possibility that an arrangement is come to with Iran, Tehran’s “forcefulness won’t end” and it will remain a primary state backer of terrorism.

“I feel very good about where we are in Iowa”, she said of the state where she placed a disappointing third in 2008.

Clinton is often described as being the “presumptive nominee”, said Palmieri, but “we don’t normally say that, and the start will be really competitive”.

Clinton told reporters the Greek financial crisis was a “tragedy” and she was hopeful an agreement could help Greece recover, maintain its place in the eurozone and “keep Europe united”. I know him. He’s not an easy man… “We are facing quite significant challenges in many parts of the world particularly in the Middle East”, the PM added.

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A CNN/ORC poll conducted June 18-24 found that Clinton’s lead in New Hampshire had dwindled to eight percentage points, with 43% of the Granite State’s Democrats backing her while 35% support Sanders.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton makes a face with a supporter at an organizing event Saturday