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Former 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton pushed back against growing concerns over Joe Biden’s age and mental state ahead of the 2024 election.
Hillary Clinton’s role in Joe Biden's re-election campaign is only expected to grow in the new year. Clinton hosted a $1 million fundraiser at her Georgetown home. IE 11 is not supported.
Hillary Clinton on Tuesday endorsed Joe Biden for president. The former first lady, senator from New York, secretary of state, and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee backed Biden as she teamed ...
President Biden professed his admiration for Bill and Hillary Clinton Monday evening after being "trapped" by his wife into giving a speech in New York City — telling the former first lady that ...
Hillary Clinton and Joseph R. Biden Jr. at a campaign rally for Mrs. Clinton in Scranton, Pa., in August 2016. ... Joe Biden is advocating for more of the same, ...
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton joins Morning Joe to discuss criticisms of President Biden's age and why she is for Biden running for re-election in 2024. "When people say to me, 'Well ...
Even though it appears likely that President Joe Biden will face off against former President Donald Trump in a rematch, 2024 stands to be more of a rehash — only this time without Hillary.
Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton faced off against a persistent heckler who demanded she comment on President Biden’s “warmongering” Oval Office speech. Clinton spoke ...
If we were stupid in 2016, Joe Biden’s campaign is even dumber now. Clinton wasn’t popular enough to win the election, but she was at least close in 2016, winning the popular vote.
Hillary Clinton has some advice for Joe Biden: Don’t concede in a close race. The 2016 nominee sits down with @jmpalmieri and @sho_thecircus to urge Dems to pay close attention to GOP strategy.
Hillary Clinton joined former Vice President Joe Biden for a virtual town hall event on Tuesday to officially offer her endorsement. The former secretary of state and Democratic candidate for ...
President Joe Biden and then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton each quoted from a famous gospel song, at events held 17 years apart. Biden has quoted from the song at least four times since 2020.
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