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Hillary Clinton finds tepid support in Iowa, despite leading polls – Video


Hillary Clinton finds tepid support in Iowa, despite leading polls
Hillary Clinton holds a wide margin in polls against other potential candidates for the 2016 Democratic nomination. However, there is a lack of support in Iowa for a Clinton coronation as top...

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Hillary Clinton Address at the Dignified Transfer of Remains for the U.S. Benghazi Consulate Victims – Video


Hillary Clinton Address at the Dignified Transfer of Remains for the U.S. Benghazi Consulate Victims
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Hillary Clinton Remarks on Dignity and Equality on International Human Rights Day – Video


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John Podesta to help Hillary Clinton seek presidency if …

White House counselor John Podesta will leave the White House next month, according to a senior administration official, and will help Hillary Rodham Clinton'spresidential bid if shelaunches one.

Podesta has told Clinton "that if she decides to run" he "will do whatever" he can to help her, according to an official who asked for anonymity in order to discuss internal personnel matters.

Clinton is likely to announce her intention to seek the Oval Office this spring, according to her advisers and Democratic strategists.

A longtime Clinton confidant, Podesta has focused on issues including energy and the environmentalong withmanaging big data during his year-long West Wing stint under the current president. Podesta, whoserved as President Clinton's chief of staff, had planned for months to leave his post shortly after Obama's annual address to Congress. On Monday, White House press secretary Josh Earnest confirmed Podesta would be leaving soon but did not provide a specific timetable or say what he would do next.

"We said that when he started last year that he would essentially be serving through the end of the calendar year," Earnest told reporters. "Hes going to stay on at the beginning of this year to help with the State of the Union. I dont have an exact date for his departure though."

Juliet Eilperin is a White House correspondent for The Washington Post, covering domestic and foreign policy as well as the culture of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. She is the author of two booksone on sharks, and another on Congress, not to be confused with each otherand has worked for the Post since 1998.

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Report: Jeb Bush dings Hillary Clinton at fundraiser

(L-R) Former Gov. Jeb Bush, R-Florida, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Getty

As he eyes a 2016 presidential bid, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush spoke at a fundraiser for his new leadership PAC in Connecticut on Wednesday, taking several shots the likely frontrunner for the Democratic nomination, Hillary Clinton.

Bush said that Clinton, a former Secretary of State under President Obama, would have a lot to answer for regarding the foreign policy mistakes of Mr. Obama's administration, several attendees told Hearst Connecticut Newspapers.

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Jeb Bush, Former Florida governor and possible 2016 presidential contender, will host a large fund-raising campaign in Connecticut Wednesday nigh...

He added that Clinton, also a former senator and first lady, won't be able to lean on the legacy of her husband, former President Bill Clinton.

"If someone wants to run a campaign about 90s nostalgia, it's not going to be very successful," Bush said, according to a fundraiser attendee who spoke with Hearst.

Of course, as the son and brother of former presidents himself, Bush would have to wrestle with his own family's legacy if he runs in 2016, which seems increasingly likely.

During the fundraiser, Bush rebutted concerns that he wouldn't be able to demarcate himself from his father, former President George H.W. Bush, and his brother, former President George W. Bush.

"Do you have a father?" Bush asked his audience, according to one attendee. "Do you have a brother? Are you the same person?"

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