Hillary Clinton

Democrat Sanders presses Clinton to take a stand on trade deal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Bernie Sanders, the outspoken progressive U.S. senator challenging Hillary Clinton for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, urged her on Sunday to take a stand on a big trade deal that has divided the Democratic Party.

Clinton Picks A Park With No Ceiling, Glass Or Otherwise, For Launch

At her first major campaign rally Saturday, Hillary Clinton struck a populist tone, pushing for a more inclusive economy and policies such as paid family leave and equal pay for women.» E-Mail This

Clinton pitches to working Americans at presidential campaign rally

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton promised on Saturday to fight for a fairer society for ordinary Americans, staking out a place on the left to cut off any budding challenge for the Democratic nomination.

Hillary Clinton pledges to rewrite tax code if elected U.S. President

(Reuters) - Appealing to working families in her first major campaign speech, U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said on Saturday she would rewrite the U.S. tax code if she is elected so that it rewards hard work, and not quick equities trades or money stashed away overseas.

Clinton pitches to working Americans at presidential campaign rally

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton promised on Saturday to fight for a fairer society for ordinary Americans, staking out a place on the left to cut off any budding challenge for the Democratic nomination.

House Republicans slow-walking Benghazi report for maximum 2016 impact

Rep. Trey Gowdy, chair of the House Select Committee on Benghazi

New anti-Hillary book relies on hoax to back up Keystone XL accusations

Peter Schweizer, the Republican operative who authored the forthcoming hit piece Clinton Cash and became the New York Times and Washington Post's new buddy, has a serious record of screw-ups—or things he got wrong on purpose to smear Democrats, figuring the retraction would get less attention than the allegation.

McCain and Graham blast candidate Rand Paul, who blasts them right back

I'll push him, you trip him.

One of the most interesting emerging dynamics of the Republican presidential race is how rapidly it is exacerbating the obvious contempt the two most powerful segments of the party have for each other. The old guard and the new guard—pragmatic business types and tea party-fueled scenery-chewers, respectively—are perfectly happy to tear each other to ribbons in public.

Clinton campaign: Hillary's fight against inequality goes way back

Hillary Clinton has been hitting populist notes and prioritizing paid leave in the opening days of her presidential campaign, drawing some suggestions that she's cynically trying to appeal to progressives by echoing popular figures like Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

Author of new anti-Clinton book has a long record of errors and falsehoods

The industry of anti-Clinton books has a new entry, and it's one that Republicans have been dropping hints about for weeks. The claim of Republican operative Peter Schweizer's forthcoming book, Clinton Cash, is basically that, as secretary of state, Hillary Clinton sold America's foreign policy to foreign entities for donations to the Clinton Foundation and speaking fees to former President Bill Clinton.

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