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Hillary Clinton vows to ‘keep faith’ with military veterans

Clinton drew criticism from Republicans and veterans’ groups for dismissing scandals plaguing the VA under the Obama administration.

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She did say, however, that vets should have more choice about their care, which could involve the department pioneering more partnerships with private sector facilities, so that no veteran has to wait weeks and months for care.

“She laid off over 40,000 people”.

University officials said they were contacted Tuesday afternoon about potentially hosting a Clinton event.

“You were there”, campaign spokesman Nick Merrill said to the reporter.

“I truly believe many business leaders are eager to lead and to embrace their responsibilities to their workers, their communities and, indeed, to our country”, Clinton said.

Clinton’s meeting included questions about how she might tackle the threat posed by Islamic State militants if she is commander in chief.

“You look at the numbers, and I think is really hard to argue that this isn’t a systemic widespread problem”, Pace said.

I don’t even take umbrage with Mrs. Clinton.

Both candidates use their gender to their advantage, but it’s Clinton, a proud feminist, who has employed her allies to go after her only viable opponent for alleged sexism over the most innocuous of statements.

“I can understand why someone who is laid off might feel badly about it”, she said.

This is while a 54-percent majority of the survey participants said they have made up their minds on support for the former Clinton.

Fiorina’s spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores tweeted that she expected Clinton’s “media lapdogs” to explain away the exchange.

“Privatization is a betrayal, plain and simple and I’m not going to let it happen”, she said. John McCain to reform that VA.

Christie told Alisyn Camerota on CNN’s “New Day” that Clinton’s message is a sign of things to come.

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After Bernie Sanders’s campaign manager Jeff Weaver was quoted joking that he’d be willing to consider Clinton for vice president, Clinton surrogates pounced and called for his firing. Also participating in the Des Moines Register-sponsored encounter will be former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, who was backed by only 5 percent in The NY Times/CBS News poll.

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