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Bill Clinton: Hillary’s the most qualified White House candidate

Former President Bill Clinton speaks at a rally for his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, at Nashua Community College Jan. 4 in Nashua, New Hampshire.

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“I’m going to keep talking about what people talk to me about, and what they talk to me about is what are we going to do about prescription drug pricing”. Finally, he said, “I’m trying to tell the Democrats in the country why I think Hillary would be the best president”.

“Everything she touches she has made better”, Mr Clinton said in his first public appearance of the presidential primary campaign.

“I think this election is about restoring broadly shared prosperity, rebuilding the middle class”, Clinton said.

Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton just so happens to be married to one.

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Earlier Monday in Davenport, Clinton delivered remarks but did not take questions.

His involvement in her presidential bid has also led Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump to take aim at the former president and his affair with Monica Lewinsky. “I’ll let him live in his alternative reality”.

Former president Bill Clinton will campaign for his wife in New Hampshire Monday, marking his first solo trail appearance of the 2016 presidential election.

He made stops in Nashua and Exeter, campaigning for his wife. The Christian Science Monitor reported that deploying the former president had with its own risks.

“When there’s discrimination against African-Americans or Hispanics, or Muslims, just because who they are, I don’t like that”, Clinton said. Leigh Woods, a supporter, said she hadn’t known about all of Clinton’s work for children and the poor in Arkansas.

“These are real things that people talk to me about, and I’m going to be a President who does the big stuff that gets in the headlines that, you know, you and other analysts and reporters talk about”, she continued.

In 1998, the House voted to impeach, or formally accuse, then-president Clinton of perjury and obstruction.

Clinton is the overwhelming favourite to win the Democratic nomination in the state-by-state primary contests that begin in Iowa and New Hampshire next month. Bernie Sanders, by 23 percentage points, according to a RealClearPolitics poll average.

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For his part, Trump has amplified his criticism of Clinton as he prepared to hit the 2016 campaign trail.

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