LOS ANGELES (AP) — Striding into history, Hillary Clinton will become the first woman to top the presidential ticket of a major U.S. political party, capturing commitments Monday from the number of delegates needed to become the Democrats’ presumptive nominee.
The victory arrived nearly eight years to the day after she conceded her first White House campaign to Barack Obama. Back then, she famously noted her inability to “shatter that highest, hardest glass ceiling.”
Campaigning this time as the loyal successor to the nation’s first black president, Clinton held off a surprisingly strong challenge from Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. He mobilized millions with a fervently liberal message and his insurgent candidacy revealed a deep level of national frustration with politics-as-usual, even among Democrats who have controlled the White House since 2009.
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Corruption lives on
ReplyDeleteYes it does!
DeleteJust another tactic to try and shift some votes from Bernie to Hillary. She does not want to look like a bigger fool than she already is. She does not want to lose CA.
ReplyDeleteI just threw up chunks of breakfast.
ReplyDeleteIf the HildaBeast gets elected, she will continue taking this country down the dumbocrat path of destruction. She has already stated she wants to continue the OweBlama policies and build on his legacy. She has also stated that she wants the Second Amendment abolished.
We have one chance in November to defeat her at the polls!
It appears as though the OweBlama administration is protecting her from prosecution for her lapses of security with classified information!
Hillary said, "We will be judged by our words and deeds..."
ReplyDeleteSpoken as if she is not to be judged.
Time for the arrest.
ReplyDeleteI hate to say this but i think we're going to start calling her Madame president.
ReplyDeletelook at that face. WOW
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