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Bill’s Pitch: Hillary Is The “best darn change-maker”
According to Bill, she called him out, saying, “If you’re going to keep staring at me, and now I’m staring back, we at least ought to know each others’ names”.
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Women in the Wisconsin delegation to the Democratic National Convention say they’re looking forward to Hillary Clinton accepting the nomination in Philadelphia Thursday night. Smith lost in a landslide to Herbert Hoover, but just over 30 years later, Democrat John F. Kennedy became the first Catholic president in US history.
Clinton’s speech was well-received by viewers from all over the world.
“Now, we had a lot of flags”, Trump said at Wednesday’s rally.
“We passed a brick house with a for-sale sign on it, and she said, ‘Boy, that’s a pretty house, ‘” Clinton said. The meeting was then widely criticized given that the attorney general was overseeing the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state.
Bill, who was the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2000, said, “Hillary is uniquely qualified to seize the opportunities and reduce the risks we face”.
The former president himself addressed the question in a January 2015 interview with talk show host Rachael Ray.
Ahead of his appearance at the DNC, Bill likely wrote and worked “at the speech over and over again until he [got] it just right, Stan Greenberg of the Democratic Pollster said”. “You could drop her in any trouble spot – pick one – come back in a month … and somehow she will have made it better”.
Newspapers such as The New York Times and USA Today selected either a picture of Hillary supporters or a picture of the candidate’s live video feed being broadcasted on the Wells Fargo Arena big screen. “When she didn’t win the nomination eight years ago, she didn’t get angry, or disillusioned”. For those who vote for me and those who don’t.
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As The Telegraph points out, Hillary suggested early in her campaign that the idea of naming Bill as her choice for vice-president “had crossed her mind’ but was later told the move would be unconstitutional”. “You know he knows how to do it, especially in places like coal country and inner cities and other parts of our country that have really been left out”.