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Deadline executive editor Dominic Patten referenced former President Bill Clinton as evidence that the public can potentially ...
Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton said Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) should not resign from office, arguing that Republicans probably would block Democrats from filling a vacancy on the ...
WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton arrived in the Senate before she had even surrendered the title of first lady. An anything-but-typical freshman, she surprised skeptics with how well she fit ...
Former President Bill Clinton complimented Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake’s looks while describing Vice President Kamala Harris as “extremely vulnerable” during campaign stops ...
Democratic candidate Hallie Shoffner, who plans to challenge incumbent Tom Cotton for the US Senate in 2026, officially ...
Former President Bill Clinton's visit to Westminster to support Dave Min's bid for Congress "underscores the national importance of the CA-47 race," Min's campaign officials said.
Ex-President Bill Clinton on Sunday endorsed his former Housing secretary Andrew Cuomo in the Big Apple’s mayoral primary, ...
Former President Bill Clinton told CNN he worries about what Donald Trump’s impact on politics means for what comes next, no matter who wins the presidential race.
New Mexico’s Democratic Senator Clinton P. Anderson was obviously happy with his thoughts. Spotting Anderson alone in the corridor, a newsman hurried up, asked a question heard constantly ...
Clinton, 78, lives in tony Chappaqua in Westchester County with his wife Hillary, New York’s former senator who spectacularly lost to Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
Hillary Rodham Clinton has made history. Now comes the even more challenging task of making good on the promise of economic progress that helped carry her to a seat in the U.S. Senate from New ...
Secretary Hillary Clinton defended her friend and former colleague Senator Dianne Feinstein, whose advanced age and failing health have prompted calls for her to resign from the Senate, saying ...