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‘Clear Double Standard’ In Coverage Of Man Who Said He Wanted To
And Liz Mair, who worked for Fiorina during her 2010 California Senate bid, said if a similar situation had happened with a Republican candidate, that person would have been called to exit the race. Clinton said in response to a question that she does not now support a declaration of war against the Islamic State given the diffuse nature of the group and the potential costs. “If somebody had said that to Donald Trump and he had laughed, we would be ripping him a new one and she did not – she should have stood up to him”. Clinton herself couldn’t hold back her laughs. Should the positions have been switched and a man in Fiorina’s audience threatened to, albeit jokingly, “strangle” Clinton, the media would be screaming about sexism and domestic violence, demonizing Fiorina for failing to correct the disgruntled employee.
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A new Monmouth University survey of likely Democratic primary voters in the state shows Hillary Clinton’s overwhelming support among black voters.
“I know that doesn’t sound very nice”, he said, before Clinton cut in.
“We’ve seen how they try to seize on anything they can do to advance this goal of theirs which will throw our vets into the private insurance market”, she added.
Her plan for veterans would seek fundamental changes to veterans’ health care to ensure access to high quality health care in a timely fashion and address the backlog in claims.
The Georgia Senator also responded to Hillary’s plan, which she says will increase VA oversight.
Veteran Josh Folman said, “I believe that Secretary Clinton understands that it’s not going to be clear cut, that she didn’t give a be all, end all fix all answer”.
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Clinton is backed by 52% of Democrats nationally, according to the poll – well ahead of the 33% supporting her closest rival, Vermont Sen. “Hillary Clinton doesn’t hesitate to speak out against hateful or threatening rhetoric, but this vet did not intend to express either of those things, and Republicans should not try to pretend otherwise”.