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Husband should not have to leave foundation if I win: Hillary Clinton

“What we need is faster, more fairly shared growth”, Clinton said.

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After being introduced by former Orlando Police Chief Val Demings, the former Commander in Chief laid out the differences between the former First Lady and Secretary of State against her Republican Presidential rival, Donald Trump.

Actually, Hillary doesn’t seem to think that anyone should have step down from their role at the Clinton Foundation if she wins, since she maintains that there are no conflicts of interest.

Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that questions about potential conflicts of interest with the Clinton Foundation would be addressed “after the election”.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton criticized Republican rival Donald Trump on Tuesday for making comments about the Federal Reserve’s monetary policies, which she said should be off-limits for USA presidents and presidential candidates.

The Clintons’ tax returns, released by Hillary Clinton earlier this year, reveal the details of various forms of compensation.

Both issues have been thorny ones for Clinton as the presidential campaign heads into its final months.

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The Post goes on to say that “there is no evidence that Laureate received special favors from the State Department in direct exchange for hiring Bill Clinton”. Warren, who has endorsed Clinton, has been instrumental in closing the rift in the Democratic Party left by an acrimonious primary campaign against Bernie Sanders, stemming the flow of his supporters to Trump and bringing unity to the left.

Other standout comments from Woodard were: “In North Carolina we like taco trucks and we want them on every corner” and “We North Carolinians like our flip-flops at the beach not in the White House”. As a college student, I understand the world you live in, it is hard to take a stance on something that is not popular.

“I was just a lowly state senator who didn’t have the same recognition [as Petty]”, Marshall said. And he has said, if I am so fortunate enough to be elected, he will not be involved.

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“We’ve got to make the right decision”, Bill Clinton said. “It is that close to happening”, she said. For Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, these rosy impressions are highly welcome, even if they come at the expense of thinking about the Big Dog as a mummified relic.

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