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Pages of Hillary Clinton Emails Released
Clinton maintained her ties with the Democratic party donors who supported her past campaigns and could help her in the future.
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On Monday, the State Department released the largest batch of emails from Hillary Clinton’s private server to date – 7,800 pages.
CNN and The Omaha World-Herald have confirmed that the Oracle of Omaha will appear at a Clinton campaign event in Omaha, Nebraska on December 16 in what will be her first stop there before Nebraska’s March 5 primary.
The problem-as Sanders, Clinton and everyone else who supports a greater investment in infrastructure are all too well aware of-is that Congress is controlled by people who would rather see the rot continue than even hint at the possibility of adjusting the tax code to pay for the needed improvements.
Clinton also looks to create a national energy system and expand access to broadband Internet as part of her goals to better connect communities. More than 1,000 people attended and tickets ranged from $250-$2,700, according to the campaign.
That email, originally between the State Department’s spokesperson and a New York Times reporter, but ultimately forwarded to Clinton, involved discussions about what the paper was planning to release from among Wikileaks-published documents.
Authors Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince make the extraordinary allegation that Mrs Clinton was so concerned about her husband’s philandering and that “he favoured unprotected sex”, he must be screened for the virus. Was her availability merely a signal that she would be open for business after she moved into the White House in 2017?
“Hillary’s position is very strong, and I don’t think a process story here or there is going to have much impact on her stance with any particular group in the Democratic orbit”, Burton said.
But Warren stands alone in not standing by Clinton. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) “That something extraordinary is Hillary Clinton”.
“We are going to do everything we can to put our country on the right track”, Clinton said. She received several emails of encouragement during that time.
“Republicans say, ‘Well, I’m not a scientist.’ My response is, go talk to one”, Clinton said, apparently not realizing that Sen.
Top aide Jake Sullivan weighed in, saying Penn delivered the same advice during her losing presidential campaign in 2008 – that it’s bad for a candidate to be herself.
Pushed in September about whether she would eventually endorse a candidate, she said, “Right now that’s not where we are”. She has been promoting a corporate tax overhaul recently and by withholding her endorsement, she maintains leverage among a Democratic field courting her support.
The “Hard Hats for Hillary ” rally in historic Faneuil Hall was attended by hundreds of union members as well.
Clinton held a 54-point lead in the state and a 71-point lead with black voters in a mid-November Public Policy Polling survey, as well as an overwhelming 85 percent favorability rating among black voters. One estimate claims US$500 billion of private money will be used to rebuild damaged bridges and buildings, crumbling roads, and other infrastructure.
“I am not sure why she wasn’t (here)”.
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O’Malley’s and Sanders’ campaigns have not generated the same excitement Clinton’s campaign has, he added.