We are praying for Hillary Clinton’s health in Jesus name, Amen….we also are praying for the Spiritual health of both candidates, in the name of Jesus, Amen.
Hillary Clinton’s health problems — and, in particular, the shocking video of her being helped into a van on Sunday — are the worst developments yet for a campaign that has hit a serious rough patch.
Democrats aren’t in full-on panic mode just yet, but they are worried that a race that had looked comfortable only a few weeks ago is now seriously competitive. And they expect to be on edge for much of the next week, until the first polls appear indicating how Clinton’s battle with pneumonia is affecting the contest.
Hillary Clinton didn’t disclose her pneumonia diagnosis on Friday because she didn’t think it would be a big deal, the Democratic presidential nominee said in her first interview since becoming ill at a 9/11 memorial event on Sunday.
Sen. Chuck Grassley is doubling down on his demand that the FBI publicly release unclassified information from its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server.
Donald Trump on Monday night invited supporters on stage with him to denounce Hillary Clinton’s recent description of the GOP presidential nominee’s backers a “basket of deplorables.”
President Obama on Monday urged congressional leaders to avert a government shutdown ahead of the Oct. 1 deadline, with election politics looming large over the discussion.
Eight of the states that will determine the Senate majority in November are likely to see significant reductions in the number of insurers participating in ObamaCare marketplaces.
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Sen. Charles Schumer has become increasingly vocal at private party meetings and strategy sessions, urging his colleagues to do more to contribute and raise money for Democratic candidates. Democrats say his recent actions show that the leadership transition from retiring Sen. Harry Reid to the 65-year-old New Yorker has begun.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has paid out more than $100 million in a new whistleblower program aimed at rooting out bad behavior on Wall Street.
Mr. Trump scrambled to put his rival on the defensive, showing unusual restraint over her illness but denouncing her charge that many of his supporters were bigoted.
Just days after Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton said half of Donald Trump’s supporters make up a “basket of deplorables,” some of those supporters are embracing the label. Among those whom Clinton dismissed as the “basket” cases there is a sense of pride in being insulted by the candidate they despise.
Spokeswoman Hope Hicks provided no documentation but said the gifts included donations from the Donald J. Trump Foundation, which a months-long Post investigation showed has been funded almost entirely with other people’s money in recent years.