Hillary Clinton has won the Iowa Democratic caucuses, according to final results from the Iowa Democratic Party. She just edges Bernie Sanders in the total of state delegate equivalents awarded Monday night.
Clinton earlier Tuesday told a crowd of cheering supporters that she was "Thrilled" to be in New Hampshire "After winning Iowa." Ref. CNN.
Albright: 'special place in hell' for women who don't support Clinton:
Former secretary of state Madeleine Albright introduced Hillary Clinton at an event in New Hampshire on Saturday, telling the crowd and voters in general: "There's a special place in hell for women who don't help each other!" Ref. Source 5e.
They're using scare tactics now to get votes for Hillary? If the Republicans said anything like that they would have said its not politically correct to say "Hell" in public.
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I doubt Hilary Clinton can win the elections at all, plus she has been in the politics for too long and it's funny to see her make special "Lines" to encourage supporters.
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Harry Reid is endorsing Hillary Clinton for president, the Senate minority leader told CNN's Manu Raju in an exclusive interview Wednesday.
It's a sign that Democratic leaders are eager to put the party's contentious primary fight behind them. The Nevada Democrat issued a plea for his party to consolidate behind Clinton, who has struggled to fend off an insurgent campaign from Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont. Ref. CNN.
"WATCHDOG" Names Hillary Clinton Most Corrupt Politician of 2015:
As corrupt public officials go, Hillary Clinton is in a league of her own. That's according to a Washington ethics watchdog that just named the Democratic presidential front-runner as the top ethics violator of 2015. Ref. Source 2q.
Hillary Clinton lost no time transitioning into a general-election message, positioning herself as the opposite of Donald Trump in an optimistic speech threaded with themes of "Love and kindness.”
“Despite what you hear, we don’t need to make America great again. America has never stopped being great,” Clinton told supporters after her big primary victory in South Carolina on Saturday night.
“But we do need to make America whole again," she said to loud applause. "Instead of building walls, we need to be tearing down barriers.”
“We have so much to look forward to," Clinton said. "There is no doubt in my mind that America’s best years are ahead of us. We have to believe that, we have to work for that.”
She’s come a long way from her campaign message of "Pick me because I have experience."
Clinton mentioned the five mothers by name that she recognized at CNN’s Democratic town hall on Tuesday -- five African-American women who have lost their children to gun violence or at the hands of police.
“They have not been broken or embittered. Instead, they have channeled their sorrow into strategy, and their mourning into a movement. And they are reminding us of something deep and powerful in the American spirit,” Clinton said.
“When we stand together, there is no barrier too big to break," she said. "Tomorrow, this campaign goes national.” Ref. CNN.
Felipe, her chances look really good now and if her challenger is Donald Trump then she has the presidency in her bag.
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