Hillary Clinton’s MetroCard Adventure: Swipe. Wince. Repeat.
Mrs. Clinton’s five swipes, something not unknown to veteran commuters, made her the latest candidate to stumble in a politically motivated subway ride.
Hillary Clinton’s Gun Ad Got Big Fanfare but Little Play
When Mrs. Clinton’s campaign unveiled a stark ad in early November urging a change in gun control laws, the move was seen as unusually bold for a candidate who has been criticized in the past for being overly cautious. But the spot did not broadcast on local TV very often.
Elizabeth Warren Shows Support for Hillary Clinton’s Wall Street Plan
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts stopped short of endorsing Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid, but showed agreement with her on being against any legislation that would weaken regulation in the financial sector.
Is Hillary Clinton’s Challenge a Glass Ceiling or a Glass Curtain?
Hillary Rodham Clinton remains popular in Ohio and is in a strong position to win the Democratic nomination, but some voters have trouble relating to her, according to a recent focus group in the state.
Donald Trump Steals From His Attacks on Jeb Bush to Hit Hillary Clinton’s ‘Stamina’
After using that line of argument to great effect throughout the year against Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, Donald J. Trump has begun to question whether Hillary Rodham Clinton has the “stamina” to be president.
New York Firm Known for Creative Ads Is on Hillary Clinton’s Team
Droga5, based in Lower Manhattan, is said to be the advertising firm that created Hillary Rodham Clinton’s four recent spots, all targeting women, which were praised by Republicans who called them a creative way to reach out to female voters.
Both Parties Displayed Political Plumage in Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi Hearing
A media moment in a high-profile hearing like the Benghazi committee showdown with Mrs. Clinton can enhance a lawmaker’s career — or break it. And there was plenty of political ambition on display as seven House Republicans took on Mrs. Clinton, and five House Democrats took on the seven House Republicans.