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Hillary Clinton is making more excuses for why she lost the 2016 election in an upcoming book — this time pinning it on her fellow women who abandoned her for not being “perfect.” ...
Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton blamed women for her 2016 loss and suggested they couldn't vote for her because she was "supposed to be perfect." After then-FBI Director ...
Hillary Clinton ... Like Clinton in 2016, she was defeated at the hands of President Donald Trump. Clinton pointed to Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski as one of the "few" women in the Republican Party ...
Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton warned women about a just-passed House bill she says could make it harder for them to vote. The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE ...
During a United Nations speech in 1995, Hillary Clinton said, “human rights are women’s rights, and women’s rights are human rights.” Ahead of the Clinton Foundation’s Women’s Voices ...
Wade could mean for rights going forward Hillary Clinton is speaking out about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, saying that, as a result, "women are going to die." ...
Hillary Clinton has a new campaign, along with her daughter, Chelsea: Telling the stories of gutsy women in a new docuseries on Apple TV+, called "Gutsy." "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell ...
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton denounced former President Donald ... and the pursuit of happiness’ doesn’t extend to women with pregnancy complications or who otherwise need ...
FBI'S TOP BOSS KASH PATEL SAYS BUREAU RAN COVER FOR HILLARY BUT IT ALL ENDS UNDER TRUMP Clinton pointed to Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski as one of the "few" women in the Republican Party she respected.
"Too many women ... Clinton said. "Most Democrats, most Americans, did not realize we are in an existential struggle for the future of this country." Former Democratic presidential candidate ...
Hillary Clinton took a swipe ... United States not to serve "the patriarchy." Clinton pointed to Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski as one of the "few" women in the Republican Party she respected.