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Hillary Clinton campaign gains momentum, has whooping $33 mn in cash

Responding to criticism about the intervention from Jim Webb, another Democratic presidential candidate, Clinton said Obama “made the right decision” on Libya because it brought democracy to the country, which, she noted, held its first free election since 1951.

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When asked for a response to Clinton calling the pharmaceutical industry “enemies”, Tina Stow, a spokeswoman for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, or PhRMA, said the group has a long history of supporting and working with candidates and policymakers on both sides of the aisle. “I do not support the idea of endless war, and I have repeatedly argued against marching into open-ended military conflicts that do not serve our core security interests”, he told military personnel that may now return to Afghanistan, telling them he wasn’t sending them into harm’s way lightly. Unless she makes a serious mistake, her campaign can be compared to a “cakewalk”.

“I really believe it’s important that states like Colorado lead the way so we can learn what works and what doesn’t work”, Clinton told 9NEWS political reporter Brandon Rittiman.

9NEWS wanted to know how voters should view the judgement reflected in using such a system for official business as Secretary of State. What you’re sending through communications is valuable to foreign intelligence.

T.I., not to be rude, but next time, think about your daughter, would you? And it was a mistake. “I’ll be appearing before the Congress next week and answering a lot of questions”.

At the suggestion that she must be hoping Vice President Joe Biden doesn’t jump into the race, Clinton replied, “I’m not hoping anything”.

The Clinton campaign has touted its frugality, but $8.5 million of its total spending went to salaries and associated taxes. No different candidate – Democrat or Republican – had stockpiled as much cash as Clinton for the race which will ultimately value greater than $2 billion. One Democratic strategist described being astonished at two focus groups of white, college-educated women who repeatedly offered “liar” as a Clinton description and rejected the notion that having the first woman president was a big deal.

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“Well, I’m a progressive Democrat so I’m not going to comment on labels other people apply to themselves”, Clinton said. She continued to express her concerns with Clinton’s capabilities, saying, “Is this a secret?”

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