Topic: Hillary Clinton
4 states - Texas , Ohio , Vermont and Rhode Island - held presidential primaries on March 4, 2008 .
Hillary Clinton Scandals refers to the various controversies that have affected her political career.
Hilary Clinton was confirmed as Secretary of State on January 21, leaving a vacancy in her senate seat. Since Barack Obama named her as his choice for Secretary of State in December 2008 , several prominent political players have emerged as rumored ...
Hillary Clinton recently released schedules that revealed she was home in the White House nearly half a dozen times while former President Bill Clinton had sexual encounters with Monica Lewinsky . On Wednesday March 19, 2008, Sen. Clinton released her schedule as ...
On two occasions during his presidential campaign, Democratic nominee Barack Obama has been cited for supposedly flipping the so-called " In November 2008, a video surfaced showing Obama scratching his face using his middle finger while discussing John McCain's "tough" campaign at ...
Senator Hillary Clinton 's foreign policy agenda was a part of her plan for " Restoring America's Standing in the World Clinton has criticized the Bush Administration for its unilateralism, and advocates working with the international community to achieve common goals. Hillary ...
In the March 19, 2008 edition of The New York Times , Tennessee governor Philip Bredesen proposed that the Democratic party host a Superdelegate Primary in June, immediately following the state primaries, rather than arrive at the DNC Convention in August with ...
Hillary Clinton 's political stance has been rated liberal or conservative by the Almanac of American Politics . Hillary Clinton Uses Flak Over Immigrant Issue as Rallying Cry (November 1, 2007) The Washington Post:
Hillary Clinton 's name will be formally entered into the roll call vote of delegates at the 2008 Democratic Convention . Bill Clinton to speak at Democratic convention (August 8, 2008) Los Angeles Times: Hillary Clinton's name to be placed in nomination ...
On the third day of the 2008 Democratic National Convention , New York ABC News: