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Clinton Laughs At ‘Strangle Fiorina’ Outburst

With less than three months before the start of the nomination contests, half of Democratic primary voters say it’s too early to say their minds are made up about which candidate they support.

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Hillary Rodham Clinton outlined steps to improve the Department of Veterans Affairs on Tuesday, casting herself as a protector against proposals to privatize the sprawling health care system for those who have served in the military. “If you have a declaration of war you better have a budget that backs it up”, she said. Bush, especially, targeted the former secretary of state, saying twice in quick succession that Clinton “wants to double down” on Dodd-Frank and banking regulation, and later said she wanted to suppress the energy sector.

In further good news for the former secretary of State, her supporters are unlikely to waver.

MIKA BRZEZINSKI: Yesterday Carly Fiorina responded to Hillary Clinton laughing off a veteran’s joke about the Republican presidential candidate.

The Hill notes that Senator Sanders has “ratcheted up his attacks on Clinton in recent weeks over marijuana, the death penalty and other issues in order to draw a contrast with her”, a sure sign his campaign’s independent polling is also showing Sec.

Both candidates use their gender to their advantage, but it’s Clinton, a proud feminist, who has employed her allies to go after her only viable opponent for alleged sexism over the most innocuous of statements. He added hesometimes wants to “strangle” Fiorina, now a Republican presidential hopeful, when he sees her on television.

“I wouldn’t mess with you!” And in the wake of that scandal, 50 percent of veterans said they found it hard to get care, while 60 percent had lost confidence in VA.

Clark called it “partisan hogwash” the way Republicans in Tuesday’s debate tried to paint Clinton as someone who would weaken the armed forces.

Results of a new national poll show Hillary Clinton is holding on to a significant lead over Sen. “We’re standing at the door, people”. Bernie Sanders spoke at the University of Colorado on October 10 and Martin O’Malley also visited the campus on October 28.

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“We actually are doing high-fives right now”, Fallon wrote.

Clinton Laughs At 'Strangle Fiorina' Outburst