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Hillary Clinton tackles autism with plan to boost screenings, health care coverage

During their interview on MSNBC Tuesday, Chris Matthews compared Hillary Clinton’s 2000 New York Senate run to Bobby Kennedy’s 1964 Senate candidacy after his brother was assassinated.

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Host Joe Scarborough then suggested that in recent days, the Clintons have backed down on their attacks on Trump. After a Monday afternoon Clinton rally in Davenport, Johnson tells me how she and her Obama-supporting friends in 2008 had to stop speaking for several weeks leading up to the caucuses.

Briel Paige Josephson, a board-certified behavior analyst at Touro University Nevada’s Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities, called Clinton’s proposal a “great starting point”.

“I know what we have to do to build on the progress that we’ve made”, Clinton said.

In advance of the inevitable endorsements of Hillary Rodham Clinton for President, I think it’s appropriate for readers to see how Mrs. Clinton is the anti-feminist candidate for the ages worthy of the disdain of those she seeks to rule. ABC News’ Cecilia Vega asked Bill Clinton if his past was fair game in this presidential race. Gore and Clinton’s campaigns had many similarities, as both obtained the overwhelming majority of party endorsements.

Wasn’t it Trump who once said the secret to a man’s success is having a wife at home who supports you, “not someone who is always griping and bitching”?

“If she’s the candidate, I want him to be her running mate”, she said. At most, they might remember the 2008 election. “But he was the former president, so it’s exciting”. She managed to take a global stage that could not have been any worse – and somehow made it so much worse.

WOODS: I am, like, a Bernie supporter.

During his time on stage, Clinton also took a moment to remind voters of his own accomplishments as president. “I think she’s got the fire in belly to get elected”.

The event marked the former president’s debut solo appearance for his wife, part of a broader strategy to boost her campaign in the run-up to early voting next month.

The former president spoke calmly and quietly in New Hampshire, methodically describing the issues he sees as motivating voters in the next election.

“Like Barack Obama said about him, he’s really the ‘explainer in chief, ‘” said Peters, a member of the Massachusetts Democratic Party. (In the ’90s, Trump himself dismissed the seriousness of these attacks).

Fact No. 1: The Clinton two-term presidency was highly regarded by almost two-thirds of all Americans on his last day in office. In Keene, New Hampshire, on Monday, Clinton said she has the “greatest respect” for Sanders, but at other times she has implied that his plans are too expensive or unable to get implemented.

Donna Vaccaro of Merrimack, N.H., recently moved from Burlington, Mass., and is “99 percent” sure she’ll support Hillary Clinton in her first New Hampshire primary.

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The Clintons’ schedules Monday showed the degree to which the ubiquitous political couple will be able to blanket the early primary states in the next two months as Democrats hold contests in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and SC.

With early voting approaching, candidates swing into motion