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Bill and Hillary Clinton – Vegan Deadbeats – Video


Bill and Hillary Clinton - Vegan Deadbeats
Click here to successfully transition to a vegan diet http://y2u.be/VI6tBwVjyOY New York Times article written by AMY CHOZICK (tags) Meg Whitman. Obama. Harry Reid. Rand Paul....

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Hillary Clinton and Martha Stewart – Part 2 (2000) – Video


Hillary Clinton and Martha Stewart - Part 2 (2000)
Martha Stewart interviews First Lady and Senator-Elect Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Blue and Green Rooms of the White House. Clinton also tell about her book "An Invitation to the White House:...

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Hillary Clinton Support Dips In New Poll – Hillary Clinton …

Hillary Clinton's lead over potential 2016 Democratic rivals has shrunk considerably, a new poll finds.

According to the poll, from ABC News and the Washington Post, 61% of likely Democratic voters say they would vote for Clinton. This is down from last month's lead of 63%, and January's 73%. This latest poll was conducted earlier this month and released on Sunday.

Vice President Joe Biden is a distant second with 14% of the potential vote.

Mass. Senator Elizabeth Warren comes in third at 13%. The same survey last month found that she was only commanding 11% of the vote. In January, that number was only 9%. Warren has repeatedly denied that she is seeking a bid for president.

To read the full results of the poll, click here.

Meanwhile, 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney is leading the Republican pack. Several recent polls surveying the 2016 Republican landscape have found Romney ahead by a slight margin over former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who announced earlier this week that he is considering a run for president, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.

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Hillary Clinton looks to shore up support on the left

Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Democratic front-runner for president, is working hard to shore up support among liberals in hopes of tamping down a serious challenge from the left in the battle for the 2016 nomination.

Clinton has aligned herself firmly with President Obama since the November midterms on a range of liberal-friendly issues, including immigration, climate change and opening diplomatic relations with Cuba. In an impassioned human rights speech this month, she also condemned the CIAs use of harsh interrogation tactics and decried cases of apparent police brutality against minorities.

The recent statements suggest a concerted effort by Clinton to appeal to the Democratic Partys most activist, liberal voters, who have often eyed her with suspicion and who would be crucial to her securing the partys nomination.

But the positions also tie her ever more tightly to a president who remains broadly unpopular, providing new lines of attack for the many Republicans jostling to oppose her if she runs.

One Democratic strategist said the moves are more prophylactic than anything. If she didnt say anything, the media and the liberal groups that care about this stuff would criticize her or nurse a grudge. Like others, he spoke on the condition of anonymity because Clinton has not yet said she is a candidate.

Strategists from both parties also said Clinton is hardly tipping her hand by remarking on matters that will be part of the coming presidential campaign.

Clinton has said she is considering a second run for president and would probably reach her decision after Jan.1. An announcement looks likely in the spring.

There are several potential Democratic candidates who could appeal to portions of the partys liberal base, including former senator Jim Webb (Va.), Maryland Gov. Martin OMalley and Sen. Bernard Sanders (I-Vt.). Many progressives also are urging a bid by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), whose populist anti-Wall Street message draws large crowds.

In the meantime, Clinton has been quietly meeting with potential campaign advisers and consulting a variety of people, from business leaders to sitting Democratic political figures, about issues she might address in a campaign.

She also has been making a point of addressing topical matters at speaking events and other appearances. The former secretary of states office has released statements in her name in support of Obamas announcement of executive action on immigration and on the planned normalization of relations with Cuba.

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Hillary Clinton blasts Putin over Crimea, talks 2016 run

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The US Secretary of State John Kerry accused Russian agents and special forces of stirring separatist unrest in eastern Ukraine, saying Moscow could be trying to prepare for military action as it had in Crimea.

San Francisco: The world must contain Russia's expansionism by withdrawing investments, finding other sources of oil and condemning its illegal annexation of Crimea, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday.

Clinton's keynote speech to a few thousand attendees at the marketing industry summit in San Francisco was about building public-private partnerships to drive the nation's economy forward. But MsClinton had harsh words for Russian President Vladimir Putin - and some vague words about her own presidential ambitions.

Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton had stern words for Russian president Vladimir Putin at a speech in San Francisco. Photo: Bloomberg

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