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Hillary Clinton visiting Jacksonville Wednesday

Clinton has repeatedly maintained that she did not send classified emails over her private account, but several have been retroactively classified, NPR reported.

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Democrat Martin O’Malley’s presidential campaign is challenging rival Hillary Clinton over a 2012 email in which she referred to caucuses as “creatures of the parties’ extremes”.

Hillary Clinton is coming back to the Sunshine State this week, but she won’t be getting a warm welcome: A recent poll published by the Florida Atlantic University asserts that Clinton’s disapproval rating in Florida has skyrocketed with 56 percent of Floridians viewing the “often confused” former first lady unfavorably. “They have a lot of different opinions and perhaps if Secretary Clinton were out, going county-to-county, she’d see that herself”. She’ll appear at a private fundraiser hosted by a philanthropist.

And she cautioned against Republican suggestions that the states should be addressing infrastructure, saying, “Do you really want to put decisions for funding Florida’s infrastructure in the hands of [Gov.] Rick Scott?” These are specific areas in Florida noted in Clinton’s plan. Sanders, whose support with minorities trails Clinton’s, announced on Tuesday a new “Latino Leadership Committee” in Iowa, a group of 20 Latino activists and community leaders who have thrown their support behind him.

Clinton made a campaign stop in Puerto Rico in early September meet with members of the healthcare community and, on Wednesday, she re-emphasized her commitment to the island territory.

Although Clinton wasn’t on the ticket in 2012, she and her supporters followed the race closely – and had plenty to say. Clinton says the money would help rebuild and modernize Florida’s infrastructure, while in the process pointing out that some of the worse traffic bottlenecks in the country are right here in Florida. It’s hard for someone who has had secret service surrounding her for over two decades to seem relatable to any of us.

In the Democratic primary, Clinton continues to lead with 60 percent of the vote to Sanders’ 30 percent. Let us introduce you to one conservative trying to limit access to contraceptives.

Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton is stopping in Jacksonville for a fund-raising event Wednesday. Ted Kennedy, has said Clinton exaggerates her role. The Clinton campaign released a new video this week, entitled “44 Boys Is Too Many”, featuring young girls reading laudatory letters they wrote to Clinton or discussing drawings they made about her.

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Still, part of Lillian is nervous about Clinton’s campaign.

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