Posted on 09/28/2017 7:24:53 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Former presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is hitting the campaign trail again this time to raise funds for Virginia Lieutenant Governor Ralph Northam.
Northam, who is running for Governor of Virginia, faces a tight race against Republican candidate Ed Gillespie. Clinton took a break from her book tour to support the Democrat with a fundraiser next Wednesday.
Given Clintons election loss, coupled with a recent poll from Rasmussen Reports that shows 61 percent of American voters believe the former secretary of state should retire from politics, it is perhaps something of a surprise to see Clinton once again pick up the campaign baton, Politico reported.
However, Clinton said that while she is prepared to retire as a political candidate, she will not be leaving the political arena just yet, having already dipped a toe in the water with her organization Onward Together....
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I think she desperately trys to stay relevant to stay above the law and to satisfy some very angry campaign donors and of course sell her wonderful book.
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Oh Lordy, I hope so. There is a really good reason for not throwing her butt into prison. I hope she is being told quietly by third parties that if she continues to run for office herself and to campaign generally, she won’t be put in front of a jury. I can’t think of anything right now that would be more debilitating to the Democrats.
Dude.................
Stabilized video. Wonder if the camera operator was told to keep it jiggly.
That is Hillary’s double. Much lighter build and weight.
Since you asked nicely, "She's running again".
You did ask for it...
Hillary campaigning is a excellent idea. Republicans need all the votes they can get.
Ed is probably all smiles and saying a small thank you under his breath.
FUN ping
Yup, I don't know anyone who is truly excited about voting for him.
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