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Hillary Clinton on Her Pneumonia (Plus, What She Did During Those Off-Days)
The former secretary of state told the crowd she was able to “reconnect with what this whole campaign is about”.
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“It’s the final stretch, 54 more days”, said Clinton, “and nobody can accuse me of quitting”.
Clinton’s appearance was closely watched, as she had been out of the public eye for several days after first stumbling as she left a campaign event Sunday in NY, then later disclosing that she had been suffering from pneumonia.
Clinton returned to the campaign trail after a four-day absence that sparked a fall in the polls.
“Every time I hear her speak, she’s always lying”, said Andrea Morales, “She’s been lying about the emails, about Benghazi, and is not a trustworthy candidate”.
“Ask which candidate will be on your side”, she said. “I am not going to go into our personal conversations, but I feel very comfortable and confident about our relationship”.
Just Wednesday, Clinton’s campaign released her updated health information, and her doctor gives her a clean bill of health.
“I’m a taxpaying patriotic citizen and I deeply resent being called a deplorable and the people that I know such as my friend here Fay, who support Donald Trump, we do so out of our sense of patriotism and our hope that our country will see better days”, Haywood said.
“It’s great to be back on the campaign trail”. So, I should have taken time off earlier.
Her campaign believes that one upside for Clinton’s break from the trail was having time to sharpen the final argument she will present to voters in these closing weeks. “I said it from the very beginning – whether I was up or down, it didn’t matter”.
The Democratic presidential nominee delivered remarks in Greensboro at UNCG, discuss her vision for an America that is “stronger together”.
She said she considers herself lucky because she has the personal capability to take time off, when millions of Americans who get sick face the specter of losing their job or paycheck-to-paycheck income.
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“This election matters for so many reasons, but I think at its core, this election is a test of who we are as Americans”.