FBI Will Finally Interview Hillary Clinton on Saturday
The long awaited interview is thought to be the final step in the department’s investigation into Clinton’s use of a private server while she was Secretary of State.
Read moreThe long awaited interview is thought to be the final step in the department’s investigation into Clinton’s use of a private server while she was Secretary of State.
Read moreOpen disagreements about goals seemed to outweigh Democratic calls for “unity” as the Clinton/Wasserman-Schultz team ignored progressive goals and supported Mrs. Clinton’s “hidden agenda.”
Read moreTo understand why DNC leadership is opposed to a true national health care system, rather than the ridiculously expensive hodge-podge of privately owned insurance companies, you need look no further than Hillary Clinton.
Read moreSo, we are going to hang on the words of Bernie’s straight-shooting campaign manager Jeff Weaver, that there are some options here. What those are exactly though, is anyone’s guess.
Read moreQuestioning/challenging Clinton’s (or anyone’s) history and positions, and their impact on our future, cannot be silenced because someone else might
Read more…the Los Angeles Times suggests the uncounted ballots would put at closer to 8.5 million, or around 47 percent of all registered voters, when the announcement of a Hillary Clinton’s victory was made.
Read moreThe television news media, and some newspapers, openly support Hillary Clinton as “their” candidate, while excluding Bernie Sanders. Associated Press’ coronation of Hillary Clinton prior to Super Tuesday’s primaries is one good example
Read moreWhat we found is that, on average, states that do not have paper trails were won by Secretary Clinton at a rate of about 65%. In contrast, in the states that do have a paper trail, the Secretary won at a rate of about 49%. These differences were statistically significant.
Read moreMany Sanders supporters felt betrayed when Warren didn’t endorse him prior to the Massachusetts primary, which Sanders narrowly lost.
Read moreBut where it starts to get a little weird is that 34 minutes after AP called it, the Clinton campaign put out a tweet you can see below. They were flattered but said they had more work to do.
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