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WH Repeatedly Dodges on Hillary’s ‘Stalled Out’ Remarks

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest repeatedly dodged questions about whether he agreed with Hillary Clinton’s assessment that the economy has “stalled out” on Tuesday. At first, Earnest said that he didn’t see “the entirety” of Hillary’s remarks, but “there

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Cruz: Hillary Represents ‘Culture of Corruption’ in DC

On Tuesday’s “America’s Newsroom” on the Fox News Channel, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) reacted to the allegations that have surfaced in recent days said to be included in the forthcoming book “Clinton Cash” that the Clinton Foundation took money from

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Bill De Blasio Quietly Trying to Outflank Hillary

The New York Post reports that NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is trying to position himself to the left of Hillary Clinton, hoping that a groundswell of progressive support will lead to a “Draft de Blasio” movement.

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Hillary Dodges on ‘Clinton Cash’ Allegations

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton dodged a question regarding the allegations in the forthcoming book “Clinton Cash” on Monday. In response to a question about the book, Hillary said, “well, we’re back into the political season, and therefore we will

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Jerry Brown for Hillary’s VP? Willie Brown Thinks So

Hillary Rodham Clinton announced her 2016 presidential candidacy just over one week ago, and as the likely frontrunner for the Democratic ticket so far, speculation as to whom she might select as her vice presidential running mate has been on the rise. Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, Jr. has suggested California’s longest-serving Governor, Jerry Brown–a potential candidate in his own right, according to NBC News’s Chuck Todd, host of Meet the Press.

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Hillary’s Foreign Policy Is A ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Subject For the Media

It is amazing that a former Secretary of State is running for President, with the world in flames due to the blunders of the Administration she used to be part of, at a moment when American voters have elevated foreign policy to one of their top concerns… and yet she has scarcely a word to say on the subject, and the media seems disinclined to ask her about it.

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Pirro: ‘Transparent’ Hillary Hiding In Van

On Saturday, the Fox News Channel’s “Justice with Judge Jeanine” host Judge Jeanine Pirro mocked Hillary Clinton for being “on lockdown in her Scooby van.” “The most transparent woman in history is now on lockdown in her Scooby van, and

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Walker: Hillary Is ‘Third Term of Barack Obama’

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) said Hillary Clinton “is the third term of Barack Obama” during a speech in New Hampshire on Friday. Walker declared, “there are some sharp contrasts out there, not just between this president, but Hillary Clinton

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Jindal Hits Hillary For Immigrant Grandparents Story

During a speech in New Hampshire on Saturday, Louisiana Governor and prospective presidential candidate Bobby Jindal (R) mocked Hillary Clinton for incorrectly stating that all of her grandparents were immigrants. Jindal began his speech by saying, “I want to talk

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Rand: Hillary Needs Another Plane ‘For Her Baggage’

Senator and presidential candidate Rand Paul (R-KY) mocked Hillary Clinton’s “baggage” during a speech in New Hampshire on Saturday. “I’m starting to worry that when Hillary Clinton travels, there’s going to need to be two planes, one for her and

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David Brooks: Hillary ‘Just A Blank, Open Canvas’

New York Times columnist David Brooks said that Hillary Clinton’s policy platform is “just a blank, open canvas right now” on Friday’s “PBS NewsHour.” Brooks stated that while Hillary is “quite a good candidate.” And “I like the unpretentious rollout,” “I

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Democrats Hope Hillary Clinton Raises $100s of Millions from Wall Street

The first fundraising numbers for Hillary Clinton’s White House bid will not be posted until July, but Wall Street took leadership roles in fundraising for both of her New York Senate campaigns, and nine of Mrs. Clinton’s top 20 donor organizations in her 2008 presidential bid were financial services firms. But after six years of a Wall Street donation boycott in retaliation for passing Dodd-Frank, Clinton is the Democrats’ best hope for reviving access to $100s of millions from Wall Street’s firehose of political donations.