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Former President Bill Clinton will be campaigning for Hillary Clinton and Democrats in Delaware for a so-called "vote early" event Friday morning.Clinton will be speak for 30 minutes in the Merchant Building, 236 Pennsylvania Ave., at 11 a.m., with doors opening at 10 a.m. The public must RSVP for the event at www.hillaryclinton.com.Clinton will ... (more)
Rocked by allegations of sexual assault, Donald Trump on Thursday lashed out at his female accusers as "horrible, horrible liars" as the deeply divisive presidential campaign sank further into charges and countercharges of predatory treatment of women. The Republican businessman devoted much of a Florida speech to defending himself against multiple reports of inappropriate sexual behavior - accusations that he blamed on Hillary Clinton's campaign and the news media.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump pumps his fist during a campaign rally, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016, in Panama City, Florida. The presidential campaign is in turmoil less than a month before Election Day, with women coming forward to accuse Donald Trump of accosting them and Trump stepping up efforts to portray Bill Clinton as a sexual predator.
The small Persian Gulf nation of Qatar found an unusual way to say 'happy birthday' to former President Bill Clinton: a $1 million check to the Clinton Foundation. The existence of the 'birthday' check was revealed in newly dumped documents on Wikileaks hacked from Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta.
After Hillary Clinton condemned an 11-year-old video in which Donald Trump said lewd and sexual comments about women, Trump countered back by calling her an "enabler" who allowed her husband, former President Bill Clinton, to sexually assault women for years. According to a Rasmussen Report poll released Thursday, likely U.S. voters agree that Bill Clinton's behavior towards women is worse than Trump's.
Already deeply divisive, America's campaign for president is quickly devolving into an ugly fight over who has treated women worse: Donald Trump, whose White House bid is floundering, or former President Bill Clinton, who isn't on the ballot. Trump's campaign is now openly signaling it will spend the election's final month relitigating Bill Clinton's marital affairs and unproven charges of sexual assault, as well as his wife and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's unverified role in intimidating the women who were involved.
Bill Clinton coming to Cincy Friday High-profile Clinton surrogates are pouring into Ohio as early voting starts this week. Check out this story on cincinnati.com: http://cin.ci/2e7pwyY Supporters reach to capture photos of former President Bill Clinton after a campaign rally for Hillary Clinton in Downtown Cincinnati in March.
If he hasn't already done so, Donald Trump should place a call to Bill Clinton and say, "Thank you." Trump should also send thank you notes to the mainstream national media and the Democratic Party, because they are the reasons that Donald Trump still has a chance to be elected president of the United States.
Seventeen years ago, as a Republican-controlled Senate concluded its impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., expressed her concerns about how future generations would perceive what had happened. Feinstein - along with every other Senate Democrat and five Republicans - voted on Feb. 12, 1999 that Clinton was "not guilty" of either of the two Articles of Impeachment the House brought against him.
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton were actually having the time of their lives during the second presidential debate, and here's the proof. We may think they were blustering on about grabbing pussy or alleging that Bill Clinton was a rapist, but actually, we were witnessing the start of an emotional new relationship.
The morning after the vice-presidential debate, Cathy Frasca woke at 5am and hand-wrote a four-page letter to Donald Trump that said: "It is obvious that you could easily lose this election." The 89-year-old grandmother urged Trump to release his taxes, ignore the controversies that Hillary Clinton tries to start, stop tweeting at 3am and remember that "Bill Clinton is not running for election, so please avoid using precious time to discuss his sex life."
We've known since the song "Aliens Exist" on Enema of the State that former Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge believes, well, that aliens exist. Still, it's pretty funny to find him chatting casually about UFOs with Hillary Clinton's campaign manager in a dump of emails from Wikileaks.
On Sunday night, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton faced off against Republican nominee Donald Trump in the second presidential debate. The tone of the evening was set immediately when Clinton and Trump did not shake hands at center stage to start the event.
File photos of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, as Trump claimed Clinton should be in jail and accused former US president Bill Clinton of being "abusive to women" in a tense second presidential debate. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo.
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump removes his hat to show that his hair is real during a political rally at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on August 21, 2015 in Mobile, Alabama WASHINGTON - Confronted with a videotape in which he appeared to be bragging about sexually assaulting women, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump responded by lashing out at rival Hillary Clinton and her husband, former president Bill Clinton.
Things got ugly - and then uglier: Top takeaways from Clinton-Trump II The two nominees squared off in St. Louis in their second debate. Here are our takeaways.
As a young woman, I will vote for Donald J. Trump for president because he and his wife Melania have proven themselves presidential in ways Hillary and Bill Clinton failed. First things first: a vote for Donald Trump is a vote against Hillary.
The calls for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to step down as nominee have been growing from his own party since a videotape surfaced Friday of him making lewd comments about women.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton listens to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the second presidential debate. Donald Trump mischaracterized the record on Hillary Clinton's defense of her husband and her own treatment of women when he brought up Bill Clinton's sexual history and other episodes of the past.