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In Durham, former president touts wife Hillary Clinton’s experience
“Real change is hard work”, Bill Clinton said after meeting with some of the children who attend the community center.
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“I don’t think there are conflicts of interest”, Clinton said in the ABC interview.
“You have the Trump Foundation, so called, being fined by the IRS for taking foundation resources and making a $25,000 contribution to the attorney general of Florida when she was about to investigate Trump University”, Clinton told ABC News’ David Muir in the battleground state of OH on Monday.
The Clinton Foundation has drawn scrutiny over evidence that its donors received access, meetings, and favors from Clinton’s State Department. “I know that Trump and many Republicans would like to overturn our marriage, so the most important issue to me is protecting our right to marry the person that we love”.
Mrs. Obama’s task will be to urge all voters, but especially young people, in hotly contested Virginia to support Clinton and running mate Tim Kaine in the November 8 election.
“I was just a lowly state senator who didn’t have the same recognition [as Petty]”, Marshall said. “I care very, very deeply about who the next commander in chief is”. “No decision I ever made” as secretary of state “was influenced by anybody”.
Tuesday evening, as the Clinton plane was returning to NY from Florida, the traveling press corps tried its luck at engaging Clinton one more time with a campaign tradition: Rolling an orange with a question written on it down the aisle to the front of the plane. She decided against it.
The foundation has come under fire from GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and a host of other critics for the way in which it did business while Hillary Clinton served as secretary of state. Clinton herself has said politicking “is not easy for her” and that she is not a “natural politician, in case you haven’t noticed, like my husband or President Obama”.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are pushing ahead in top presidential battlegrounds with Labor Day behind them.
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With the hundreds of millions he has wrung out of foreign donors and the American taxpayer with his purported “charity”, Bill Clinton apparently thinks of himself as “Robin Hood”. Clinton also praised the recent victory in the state’s voting right case.