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Student Made Hillary Clinton Campaign Video – Video


Student Made Hillary Clinton Campaign Video
This video is a project for Mr. Wayne #39;s AP Government class. By Madison, Macy, and Josh Sources: http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/10/world/benghazi-consulate-attack-fast-facts/ http://www.washingtonp...

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DemOCalypse 2016 – Willary or Won’tary? What Difference Does it Make? – Video


DemOCalypse 2016 - Willary or Won #39;tary? What Difference Does it Make?
Jon Stewart #39;The Daily Show #39; Mocks Hillary Clinton in Iowa..*Democalypse 2016...Willary or Won #39;tary*...Hilarious! Video uploaded under the "Fair Use" provision, which allows reasonable use...

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Jon Stewart Talks Rosewater and Hillary Clinton – Video


Jon Stewart Talks Rosewater and Hillary Clinton
You know him as the hysterical host of The Daily Show, but Jon Stewart is revealing his other hidden talent: film director. His new movie, Rosewater, tells the chilling and terrifying story...

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David Axelrod Suggests Hillary Clinton Will Be Seen As …

A former top adviser to President Barack Obama suggested on Thursday that voters would perceive Hillary Clinton as a less complex alternative to Obama should she decide to run for president in 2016.

David Axelrod, a former White House senior adviser and a chief architect of both of Obamas presidential campaigns, said that he thought the contrast could play to Clintons advantage.

Even when a president is popular, people tend to seek the remedy and not the replica. They want someone who has the qualities that they miss in the president, Axelrod said at a breakfast hosted by The Wall Street Journal. This tends to be a pendular thing. I think in 2016 people are going to want someone who is a little less nuanced and a little less attuned to the complexity, someone who projects more of a sense of black and white certainty.

Axelrod added that such an environment favors Hillary Clinton more than the 2008 environment because she tends to be someone who speaks in simple, declarative sentences with great certainty.

In August, Axelrod publicly criticized Clinton after she said that Obama's foreign policy mantra of dont do stupid stuff lacked clarity.

Great nations need organizing principles, and 'Dont do stupid stuff' is not an organizing principle. It may be a necessary brake on the actions you might take in order to promote a vision, Clinton told The Atlantic.

Axelrod, who worked on Clintons 2000 campaign for U.S. Senate, fired back on Twitter, criticizing Clintons vote in support of the Iraq war in 2002.

"Just to clarify: 'Don't do stupid stuff' means stuff like occupying Iraq in the first place, which was a tragically bad decision," Axelrod wrote.

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Just where is Hillary Clinton from?

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Washington (CNN) -- Hillary Clinton is a New Yorker. And an Arkansan. And an Illinoisan. And at times also even a Pennsylvanian.

While the question -- Where is Hillary Clinton from? -- may seem simple, the answer was made harder as Clinton traveled the country over the last six months stumping for Democratic candidates during the midterms and peddling her memoir. People from at least four states like to lay claim to Clinton, and the former secretary of state never shied away from those signs of citizenship.

Born in Park Ridge, Illinois in 1947, Clinton rose to prominence during her 20-year stay in Arkansas from 1974 to 1992. After living in Washington, D.C., for eight years as first lady, Clinton moved to Chappaqua, New York and represented the Empire State for eight years in the Senate.

Geographical identity politics are a core part of the American campaign trail from local offices all the way up Pennsylvania Avenue -- just ask Dick Lugar or Scott Brown -- and having home roots that are considered authentic by voters is a key part of messaging for any presidential hopeful, and that includes Clinton.

At times, she plays up her Arkansas roots and slight southern accent. In other forums, she is the former senator from New York and resident of Chappaqua. And when she is anywhere in the Midwest, Clinton is the Chicago Cubs-loving child from Park Ridge, Illinois.

The Clintons currently maintain their primary residence in New York and another home in Washington, D.C.

Clinton's returning to one of these "home" states this weekend -- Arkansas -- for a 10th anniversary celebration of the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock.

Here is how Clinton is linked to four states -- Illinois, Arkansas, New York and Pennsylvania -- and why it matters.

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