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New York Times editorial board endorses Clinton for president

The Times said Clinton’s mistakes had distorted perceptions of her character, but praised her work restoring USA credibility in foreign affairs as secretary of state and on behalf of children, women and families throughout her career.

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The newspaper described Mrs Clinton as “one of the most tenacious politicians of her generation” and said she had displayed a command of policy and diplomatic nuance while building a reputation for grit and bipartisan cooperation.

“And I’ve also heard Trump might also be coming later in the week to Charlotte”.

We loyal and appreciative citizens who have been blessed to live a good, long life in our great nation are very capable of sorting out the trash from the treasures, and we know for certain, Clinton is no treasure, nor is Trump anything to preserve for the future.

“Hillary Clinton’s handling of foreign affairs has consistently sought to advance fundamental U.S. interests with a deep grounding in the work of the many tens of thousands of career officers on whom our national security depends”, the letter said. “If there would be a way to delay those visits in terms of giving us a chance to get our city back to order and back to more of a state of normalcy, that would probably be ideal”. “We appreciate the nation’s support”, she continued.

Then, if perchance, right will prevail, and Bernie shall win, We The People can collect another super reward by tuning in our TV and watching political dig-bats scurry around and go into the well-rehearsed and comical “conniption-fit-dance” they do every time they lose.

After further discussion with community leaders, we have chose to postpone Sunday’s trip as to not impact the City’s resources.

Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Thursday proposed raising taxes on inherited property to 65 percent for the largest estates as she bolstered plans for tax hikes on the wealthiest Americans. In the meantime her prayers are with the people of Charlotte during these hard days.

Clinton called Friday for officials in Charlotte to make public a police video showing the fatal shooting of Scott.

Keith Lamont Scott’s death on Tuesday is the latest in a string of police-involved killings of black men that have fueled outrage across America. We can also be sure there will be no help coming from the two conniving camps of Clinton and Trump.

“Governor McCrory has stated and shown that politics has no place in the delicate consideration of the public release of evidence”, a statement from NCGOP Chairman Robin Hayes read.

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“Hillary Clinton does not have to worry about the sirens and the gunshots”.

New York Times endorses Clinton in White House race