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Did Hillary Clinton Diss the Iowa Caucuses in Private Email?

The former first daughter and vice chair at the Clinton Foundation has attended a number of other campaign fundraisers, however.

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“Women are leading Latin America’s transformation at all levels, as entrepreneurs, doctors, bankers, executives … working to lift their families out of poverty and bring whole economies into the future, sparking innovation and growth”, she said. Perhaps the most controversial moment of the night was when Clinton, when asked about her close ties to Wall Street, from which she has received millions of dollars in contributions and speaking fees, responded by invoking the September 11, 2001 attacks.

The emails in question were deemed classified before their release by the department – and the former secretary of state has said all along she never sent emails with material marked classified at the time.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks as 13 female senators join a “Women for Hillary” endorsement event and fundraiser in Washington, November 30, 2015.

Republican National Committee spokeswoman Ali Pardo said Clinton’s infrastructure plan and other proposals will cost more than $1 trillion and lead to higher taxes.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign heads to Florida, beginning with a private event closed to the media.

Clinton delivered her remarks before hundreds of enthusiastic supporters crowded into a gymnasium who waved signs in English and Spanish.

“Well, I’m biased towards primaries”, O’Malley said.

Appelby instead emphasized that his candidate had worked the 1984 Iowa caucuses for Sen. Dorothea Hurley, the wife of rock star Jon Bon Jovi, checked in with Clinton’s daughter, Chelsea, to say that they were “sending you all a big hug”.

The Quinnipiac poll also surveyed GOP primary voters. In some states there are rounds of elimination to cut out the lowest-performing candidates. Barack Obama. In 2004, Howard Dean was damaged by similar comments – but those were captured on video, rather than in an email.

Also endorsing Clinton and her infrastructure plan were Rochester Mayor T.J. Jean, Somersworth Mayor Dana Hilliard, Keene Mayor Kendall Lane, Portsmouth Mayor Bob Lister, Portsmouth Mayor-elect Jack Blalock, Nashua Mayor-elect Jim Donchess and Rochester Mayor-elect Caroline McCarley.

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State Rep. Blaise Ingoglia is chairman of the Republican Party of Florida.

Half of NH's mayors endorse Clinton