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Clinton’s speech also did not outperform 2012 and 2008 DNC showings from Barack Obama. Those convention finales reached respective formidable tallies of 35.7 million and 38 million viewers.
News Clinton's DNC Speech: A Savvy Move for Him (The Root) — As the first former U.S. president to nominate a successive one for re-election, Bill Clinton made history last night.
Former president Bill Clinton sat down for an interview on The Daily Show, and right off the bat Jon Stewart brought up Clinton's long, well-received speech from the Democratic National Convention ...
Following former President Bill Clinton's speech at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday evening, Fox News veteran reporters Brit Hume and Chris Wallace offered praise for the speech ...
As Clinton pointed out, since 2010 we have been slowly, steadily digging out of the massive financial collapse of 2008. It is inarguably true that too many people are still without work or ...
PHILADELPHIA - In her historic speech, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton talked values, records and made clear jabs at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. As we was the ...
He capped off his nearly 30-minute speech with one final shout out for Clinton. "Hillary Clinton will make an outstanding president and I am proud to stand with her here tonight," he said.
Then-Vice President Joe Biden publicly linked Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin right around the same time that Hillary Clinton had signed off on the"Clinton Plan intelligence" that laid out that ...
Former President Bill Clinton speaks during a campaign stop for his wife Democratic presidential candidate Hilary Clinton at Hotel Julien in Dubuque, Iowa, Thursday, Jan. 7, 2016.
The GOP nominee advised his supporters in a Thursday email blast not to tune in for Hillary Clinton’s primetime Democratic National Convention speech. “Unless you want to be lied to, belittled… ...
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton gives her thumbs up as she appears on stage during the final day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Thursday, July 28, 2016.