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Former President Bill Clinton privately criticized his wife Hillary's failed 2016 presidential campaign, complaining to a friend that it couldn’t “sell p----y on a troop train.” ...
Hillary Clinton for the umpteenth time is coyly chewing over the possibility of a 2016 White House run. "I know I have a decision to make," the former secretary of state recently told People ...
Hillary Clinton is planning to launch her presidential candidacy on Sunday through a video message on social media, ... Sneak peek inside Hillary Clinton 2016: Campaign will avoid first person.
Hillary Clinton rocked up to Sunday's Tony Awards in a playful mood as she cracked a joke about her ill-fated campaign 2016 election -- but the quip seemingly fell on deaf ears.
Hillary Clinton in New York, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016, where she conceded her defeat to Republican Donald Trump. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) CLINTON ADDS VOTER ID LAWS TO LIST OF REASONS WHY SHE LOST ...
Media Hillary Clinton references 2016 loss in Tonys appearance, says she knows how 'hard it is to make change' Clinton introduced a musical number from 'Suffs,' a Broadway show focused on the ...
Hillary Clinton enters 2016 with the support of a vast political network. Here’s a look at a few of the people who will matter most in her presidential campaign.
There is one immediately obvious difference between Hillary Clinton's 2008 push for the Democratic nomination and her efforts in 2016: This year, she was successful. On Monday night, the ...
Hillary Clinton on How 'Sensitive' Husband Bill Clinton Comforted Her After 2016 Election Loss. Hillary Clinton made her first-ever appearance on Watch What Happens Live on Thursday. By.
Hillary Clinton has shared for the first time what would have been her 2016 presidential victory speech. In a soon-to-be-released Masterclass episode on “The Power of Resilience,” the 2016 ...
Hillary Clinton's former aides say they can't enjoy Donald Trump's current legal problems. Trump called for Clinton to be jailed when the two squared off in the 2016 presidential race.
Georgetown University Associate Professor of American Government Michele Swers joins the News Hub to discuss the joint interview President Obama and Hillary Clinton did on '60 Minutes' Sunday. Photo: ...
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