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Clinton promotes $275B infrastructure plan in Florida visit

Although she took office as secretary of state in 2009 under the name Hillary Rodham Clinton, she went by Hillary Clinton during her 2008 presidential bid.

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When voters are asked whether they have a favorable or unfavorable view of candidates, Sanders is viewed more favorably than Clinton, Trump, Carson Rubio or Cruz, according to the independent pollster.

Republicans have long since set out to paint Clinton as untrustworthy, and are poised to make hay out of the billion that she and her husband, former president Bill Clinton, collected over four decades in public life together.

The exact location of Ms Clinton’s server has been a mystery, but her main residence is in Chappaqua, New York. “They’re out trumping Trump if you will”, said Clinton.

If Hillary Clinton manages to actually win the presidential election next year, she’d become the first ever female president of the United States.

Clinton unveiled the five-year plan Sunday at the launch of “Hard Hats for Hillary”.

For those who have followed Clinton’s political career closely, the change might not seem like much of a change at all.

In fact, Clinton is only rated more trustworthy than not by three demographic groups: Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters, Hispanics, and African Americans. Clinton urged Florida voters to “make sure you’re registered to vote, make sure you do vote on March the first”, flubbing the date of the state’s primary. Florida’s primary election is Tuesday, March 15.

“This is like family”, Anthony said before bringing Clinton on stage. “We need a thinking person in the presidency”, said the Davenport retiree.

Republican National Committee spokesman Fred Brown said: “Clinton dismissed the very people who will be caucusing in February as extremists”. Clinton says the money would help rebuild and modernize Florida’s infrastructure, while in the process pointing out that some of the worse traffic bottlenecks in the country are right here in Florida.

Her campaign says their plans would create “good-paying, middle-class jobs”, citing a recent study that found wages for infrastructure workers at $38,810, several thousand dollars higher than the national median.

Hawk-I and similar programs in other states offer subsidized private-insurance policies for children from moderate-income families.

Clinton spoke about defeating terrorists, about improving the economy, tackling global warming that especially threatens Florida, rebuilding trust between law enforcement and their communities, tackling drug addiction with treatment rather than incarcerations, reducing student debt, and fighting discrimination.

“I’m fighting for an America where we lift each other up again”, she said.

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“We have to find a long-term solution to the economic and health benefit challenges facing Puerto Rico”, she said.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a grassroots event in which she discussed her economic agenda and mobilized supporters at the Meadow Woods Recreation Center in Orlando on Wednesday