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Trump: "I have very strong, very thick skin"
Trump: "I have very strong, very thick skin"
State of the Union
In an interview with Jake Tapper, Donald Trump responds to Hillary Clinton's comments that he has 'thin skin'.Source: CNN
http://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2016/06/05/trump-i-have-very-strong-very-thick-skin.cnn
Conflict of interest: Sanders assails Clinton over Foundation
Conflict of interest: Sanders assails Clinton over Foundation
Bernie Sanders has largely been silent in the debate about the Clinton Foundations ties to foreign governments including some with poor human rights records. But in the final week of the primary season against Hillary Clinton, the Vermont senator finally unleashed a few jabs on the issue.
If you asked me about the Clinton Foundation, do I have a problem when a sitting secretary of state and a foundation run by her husband collects many millions of dollars from foreign governments, governments which are dictatorships yeah I do, Sanders said in an interview Sunday morning on CNNs State of the Union.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/blogs/2016-dem-primary-live-updates-and-results/2016/06/sanders-clinton-foundation-223915#ixzz4AiY09oFb
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‘Invisible Women’ for Hillary
http://bluenationreview.com/invisible-women-for-hillary/By Ginger McKnight-Chavers
June 5, 2016
I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me. I have thought of this quote from Ralph Ellisons Invisible Man often during this election season.
As an African American woman who supports Hillary Clinton, I regularly feel invisible. The media, the pundits, the pollsters and the other candidates refuse to see me.
Women (who make up over 60% of registered voters) and minorities are disregarded as if we are unimportant to the candidates platforms or the outcome of the race, and as if we dont recall the genesis of these smears.
Between working, learning, raising families, caregiving, bettering our communities, and engaging in the real world around us, we dont have the time or the patience to waste precious energy on fighting incessant harassment as the cost of participation.
The saying nothing, talking loud crowd (to paraphrase Earth Wind & Fire) may attempt to silence us. But we wont remain invisible forever....
Andrew, dude bro, not a good use of Dem. registration data...
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Here’s where Hillary Clinton is giving her nomination victory speech on Tuesday night
Heres where Hillary Clinton is giving her nomination victory speech on Tuesday night
By Bill Palmer | June 4, 2016 |
Hillary Clinton will officially clinch the Democratic Party 2016 nomination for President on Tuesday June 7th when the polls close in New Jersey, whether she wins the state or not, based on proportional delegates but she wont be giving her victory speech there. Shell also be looking to win the California primary later that night, but she wont be speaking from the west coast either. Instead, Hillary has revealed an intriguing home base for the evening....
http://www.dailynewsbin.com/news/heres-where-hillary-clinton-is-giving-her-nomination-clinching-speech-on-tuesday-night/24922/
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JUNE 8, 2008 - HRC Ends Campaign with Clear Call to Elect Obama. NYT
Clinton Ends Campaign With Clear Call to Elect Obama
By ADAM NAGOURNEY and MARK LEIBOVICHJUNE 8, 2008
WASHINGTON Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton brought her campaign for the White House to an end on Saturday with a rousing farewell to thousands of supporters here and an emotional and unequivocal call for her voters to get behind Senator Barack Obama, the man who defeated her for the Democratic nomination.
For 28 minutes, standing alone on a stage in the historic National Building Museum, Mrs. Clinton spoke not only about the importance of electing Mr. Obama, but also about the extent to which her campaign was a milestone for women. She urged women who had supported her who had turned out at her headquarters, flocked to her rallies and poured into the polls to vote for her not to take the wrong lesson from her loss.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/08/us/politics/08dems.html
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