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Bill Clinton says wife is doing great
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign later told Politico the former president misspoke about her ailment and that she does have pneumonia. They are: former President Bill ClintonBill ClintonSaudis wait for Obama’s exit Dems grasp for election lifeline Bill Clinton to fundraise for Clinton Foundation at 70th birthday bash MORE, Chelsea Clinton, Bruce Lindsey, Ira Magaziner and Maggie Williams.
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A couple of days ago during an interview with Charlie Rose, Bill Clinton stated that Hillary’s history of dehydration and fainting has stumped “all of her doctors”.
The Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation will spin off its flagship health project into a “completely independent” charity if Hillary Clinton wins the USA presidency in November, the charity announced on Wednesday.
Clinton will turn 69 next month, and if she’s elected will be the second-oldest president to take office. He snapped selfies with fans during a surprise stop at a trendy coffee shop in Los Angeles.
He praised the programs at the College of Southern Nevada, saying Hillary Clinton would provide incentives for businesses to support worker training and education and create a stronger economy. They understand the need to minimize the risk of an unforeseen White House transition in times of crisis, and that makes the health of the candidates much more relevant – and much more relatable. It’s also a reminder to voters that, when it comes to the Clintons, the couple is a package deal, for better or worse.
While it’s common practice for nightly news interviews to be edited for time, The Hill reported that the edited words amounted to 1.9 seconds-not exactly something that should have made a difference in a 22-minute news broadcast.
But those concerns became secondary this week. The remarks relate to her pneumonia diagnosis that caused her to leave a 9/11 ceremony in New York City on Sunday.
The duty would fall on Bill Clinton. The timing wasn’t ideal.
Below: The “CBS Evening News” edited version of the broadcast.
But aides said he quickly agreed to clear his schedule and fly to California. “He added that “[Hillary Clinton] had two-and-a-half hard days before the day when she got dizzy”, he said. Instead of hiding the fact that she was working while sick, it might be a good campaign move to talk about how all women (and most Americans) are trained to work in any condition. Based on Hillary’s exercise regimen and lifestyle, he said, he is “almost certain she’s in better health than her opponent, but we don’t know because he hasn’t disclosed”. But her critics say she was anxious that word about her illness would leak.
Hillary Clinton has an impressive stable of other surrogates on hand for the campaign’s final stretch. Vice President Joe Biden opened the week in North Carolina.
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This explained why Clinton wanted her supporters to change the subject and try and renew their personal attacks on Trump rather than debate him on the issues, Jatras concluded. “And so it would be with Bill, even more so because Edith Wilson was not a former president”. Lynch characterized the conversation as social, but acknowledged the meeting “cast a shadow” on the public’s perception of the case. She plans to return to the campaign trail on Thursday.