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Women of the Senate — sans Warren — stump for Clinton
No one, however, made any mention of Warren’s absence during the program. Bernie Sanders (who underwent hernia surgery today).
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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.
“We’re honored to have 13 women Senators coming together to endorse and support Hillary Clinton”.
“It definitely gives more weight to her endorsement, for whatever she would like to use that weight for”, said Democratic strategist Bill Burton, a former senior campaign aide in the Barack Obama campaign that defeated Clinton in 2008. He is the lone member of the Senate supporting his presidential campaign, and he has just two members of the House in his corner.
But on Monday night, Warren stood alone.
Call it an early Christmas present.
To read the Associated Press’ story about visitors to Clinton’s State Department chambers, one would think she would have had to have an extra waiting room installed to handle the long line of callers.
“Hillary is terrific”, she replied when asked again. Barbara Boxer told MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki Monday afternoon.
Warren’s spokeswoman did not respond to questions about why the senator was not attending. A running trend is confusion from Clinton over technology, glowing praise from close friends and employees and some insight into what her days looked like at the State Department. It also illustrates the leverage that Warren holds in an election that Democrats are calculating will be waged on issues of economic advancement and fairness. She’s also pitching the creation of a new national infrastructure bank, meant to provide loans and other financial help to state and local officials for infrastructure projects.
“We have one great candidate”, said California Sen. “You looked real”, he added.
Although political consultant Mark Penn emailed that Clinton might not have served her best interests by losing her temper, Clinton aide Philippe Reines defended Clinton. “Maybe she has a cold”, Sen.
To the contrary, if the USA government is to do all those things and still reduce its long-term debt to a more manageable share of the total economy, middle- and upper-middle-class Americans are going to have to contribute more, not less.
Clinton wrote that the reason is, “Because I want to watch “Homeland”” the channel’s spy hit. And she tries to keep up with politics in what is supposed to be a non-political job.
After her staff sends her a compilation of tweets after her testimony, she voices something we’ve all wondered – what did we do before Twitter? Bragman says Hillary’s foreign and domestic policies are frightful. The women also drew sharp contrasts between Clinton and Republican presidential candidates. You never said spontaneous or characterized the motives.
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She visited Brunei, and Clinton became the first USA secretary of state to set foot in Timor-Leste, where she “emphasized U.S. support for the young democracy”, according to a State Department briefing. “Is there? Can I go?” She’s often forgetful (she can’t keep track of her daily schedule). “It would be probably predictable for me to say this but there’s a lot we can learn from Latin America’s success at electing women”, she said. In November 2012, Samuel Kaplan, a Minneapolis lawyer and major Democratic donor who was appointed USA ambassador to Morocco, secured a private meeting with Clinton to discuss how he and his wife “might hope to be allied” with her in the future.