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Bill Clinton beats back controversies as he tackles political ‘road rage’

At the Democrats’ convention, President Bill Clinton spoke in praise of his wife. The US spends less on supporting sick workers compared to other similarly developed countries; though other countries that offer much more support spend less than twice as much. Numerous voters in these places support Donald Trump now.

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“But I just talked to her, she’s feeling great, and I think she’ll be back out there tomorrow.so.it’s a insane time we live in when people think there’s something unusual about getting the flu”. “She did it for me for a long time. Because they’re into their anger now”.

Bill Clinton’s wide-ranging, 40-minute speech touched on immigration and the economy, but also on the toxicity of the presidential campaign.

While Trump’s campaign is predicated on making America great again, Clinton said, turning the economy back 50 years would hurt Hispanics and African Americans, because life wasn’t so great for them in that era. The former secretary of state cancelled three days of events this week after a medical episode on Sunday and revealing a recent pneumonia diagnosis. “I’d like to be sent to all these places that have been left out and left behind”, Bill Clinton said. We don’t need to feed the road rage. “It’s a insane time we live in, you know, when people think there’s something unusual about getting the flu”.

“Now we know, after all the hullabaloo over this email deal”.

At one point, Clinton urged voters to look past the election-year quarrels. “You can make the difference”.

Flanked by two posts showing the campaign’s slogan, “Stronger Together”, Clinton noted that his wife had even worked in numerous communities that form the heart of Trump’s base, including to provide legal services in the Arkansas Ozarks.

He acknowledged that not enough has been done in parts of the United States, such as coal country, to help struggling workers combatting a shifting economy.

“People who are frustrated by the economic circumstances, and they need somebody to blame”, he said.

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In his interview with Rose, the former president insisted Trump’s “pay-for-play” accusations are inaccurate. “Last time I checked, millions of people we’re getting it every year”. I can’t get worked up about her email. But Clinton, putting on a gravely serious voice, urged them, “No, listen”.

Clinton and her daughter Chelsea at a Foundation event in 2015