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Hillary Clinton Has Developed a Foolproof Method to Stay Awake
Democratic front runner Hillary Clinton on Thursday night said the general election will be “quite the showdown” if she wins the Democratic nomination and Donald Trump is the Republican nominee. But if she really wanted to enjoy them, Fallon suggested she get creative. “I don’t think they will, but if they want to, they’ve got a lot of problems”, Trump said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”.
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While Fallon appreciated the eager applicant (whom he dubbed “a chatty Cathy”), what he really wanted to know was: Can she type?
Mika Brzezinski said that following the Clinton campaign has been complicated and that she had trouble understanding Clinton’s message.
“This is not a new Republican tactic”, she said.
Host George Stephanopoulos asked her what she’d do with the cash, which is estimated to be $930 million before taxes if the victor chooses the lump sum payout.
“Among her very first sounds was Elmo”, Clinton revealed. If he does persist, it could hurt both Clintons by raising questions about their trustworthiness, according to public opinion polls.
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump has blamed Bill Clinton for the September 11, 2001 attacks, saying that the former president could have prevented the death of thousands of Americans had he authorized Osama bin Laden’s assassination. “I’m excited about where we are”.
Those “signs” include real movement not just in Iowa polls but national survey in Sanders direction and the sense that Sanders might well be able to make inroads into sectors of the Democratic party’s coalition generally conceded to Clinton.
“This is not a job they give away”.
“The fact that we lose 90 people every single day to gun violence – that’s a significant endorsement”.
During a mock job interview with Fallon, the former secretary of state, meanwhile, argued that she has the right experience and references to take over the White House.
She joked she learned about the position in “fourth-grade social studies”, and said that if she had to describe herself in two words, they would be “strong and focused”.
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Clinton, Sanders and Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley will face off at another Democratic debate on Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on NBC.