hillary clinton
- Everything has gone downhill for Hillary Clinton since she announced her candidacy; a steady stream of news stories and damning allegations about her family foundation and tenure as secretary of state has dogged her almost daily.
- Making voter registration automatic is fine but there should be some strings attached
- The long reintroduction of Hillary Clinton to the American public as a presidential candidate is getting to look like the coming-out of a wealthy and spoiled debutante.
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- Republican presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul speaks to Baltimore County Republicans at their annual Lincoln-Reagan Dinner.
- Republican presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul speaks to Baltimore County Republicans at their annual Lincoln-Reagan Dinner.
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- Hillary Clinton attended a fundraiser in Maryland on Monday, an aide said, underscoring the state's role in helping to fund presidential campaigns.
- Hillary Clinton's push for voting rights — and rejection of 'phantom' voter fraud — is not only good politics but good policy
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- Here's why you don't hear any "two for one" talk anymore about Bill and Hillary.
- Saturday, the former two-term Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is announcing his next move, presumably a campaign for president.
- Attempting to push back on the idea that his presidential campaign is a nearly insurmountable long shot, Martin O'Malley arrived in New Hampshire on Sunday to sell himself as a fresh and progressive alternative to front-runner Hillary Clinton.
- MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Former governor turned presidential candidate Martin O'Malley tried to distance himself from his two main rivals for the Democratic nomination on Sunday, suggesting that he would be more free than front runner Hillary Clinton to rein in excesses on Wall Street.
- Martin O'Malley, the former Baltimore mayor and Maryland governor who ushered in an era of tech-savvy management and a new brand of progressive politics during more than two decades in public office, announced his long-expected campaign for president on Saturday.
- Until Saturday morning, Martin O'Malley was a centrist Democrat who made his bones as a tough-on-crime Baltimore mayor and as a competent Maryland governor who led from behind on issues that would have marked him as liberal before he saw any political advantage to it.
- WASHINGTON — More than a decade ago Bill Clinton threw his arm around the handsome, brash leader of Baltimore who had just been named by a national magazine as the nation's "best young mayor."
- Saturday, the former two-term Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is announcing his next move, presumably a campaign for president.
- Rather than rallying around someone who can't seem to elude perpetual media scrutiny, the person all Democrats should pay close attention to is former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley who is poised to officially join the race Saturday. The former Baltimore Mayor and two-term governor offers a genuine alternative to the status quo within Washington and a real threat to any GOP challenger — especially Jeb Bush.
- Hillary Clinton's lack of meaningful accomplishments may not play well with independents and swing voters.
- Has Hillary Clinton learned the lessons of 2008? Her reticence on TPP says no.
- Though false gods -- liberal politicians -- can't deliver, stupid people still act as if they can, says Cal Thomas.
- WASHINGTON -- For a state that rarely plays a role in presidential politics because of its late primary, Maryland has received considerable attention from Hillary Clinton's nascent presidential campaign.
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley will travel to Iowa on Saturday immediately after he is expected to announce his presidential campaign -- his third visit to the first-in-the-nation presidential nominating state this year.
- With the possible exception of the Adamses, there's no family in American history with more institutional knowledge about how to run for president. And of the immediate Bush clan, almost everybody agrees that Jeb is the savviest. Which is why it's just so interesting that he constantly seems out of sync and off tempo with his own party and with the country.
- Press credibility takes another hit with the disclosure that ABC's George Stephanopoulos donated $75,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
- Who should get the black vote? Not Hillary Clinton
- President Obama has proclaimed Hillary Clinton an effective secretary of state. All along, it must have been the plan for Russia to seize the eastern Ukraine, Beijing to build airstrips and assert sovereignty over international shipping lanes in the South China Sea, and Iran to have nuclear weapons capabilities.
- Political pundits and others have wondered whether Hillary Clinton will get, or even deserves, the same enthusiastic support from the African-American community in her presidential bid that President Barack Obama received. After her April 29th speech at Columbia University, there can be no doubt that the answer to both questions is a resounding "Yes!"
- Martin O'Malley plans to announce his presidential intentions on May 30 in Baltimore, a move that could present another Democratic challenger to Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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- While America is not ready for a President Bernie Sanders, we should seriously consider his ideas.
- Hillary Clinton's refusal to cooperate with House investigation suggests she is not fit to be president
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- President Obama singled out former Gov. Martin O'Malley in a roast of potential 2016 candidates at Saturday night's White House Correspondents' Dinner.
- Those who yearn for another Democrat to toughen Hillary Clinton in the primaries dismiss an obvious fact: The GOP is ready and willing.
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley will travel to New Hampshire next month, his third trip to the early presidential primary state this year.
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- Former Gov. Martin O'Malley used a curse word on a nationally broadcast radio program Monday morning, and on Monday afternoon started using it to solicit donations for his potential bid for president.
- Hillary Clinton is right — let's put an end to unlimited, undisclosed political campaign contributions
- As long as so much money is available, particularly from a relative handful of wealthy fat cats and special interests, and ambitious politicians and their well-paid hired guns stand ready to spend it, the election marathon is likely to endure — starting ever earlier each four years.
- Only one presidential candidate voted for war with Iraq: Hillary Clinton.
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, who is considering a run for president, said Sunday that it would be a mistake for the party if only one Democrat sought the nomination next year.
- With the debut of Hillary Clinton¿s best-new-image-money-can-buy video Sunday, it felt for the first time to me last week like the 2016 presidential campaign was seriously underway. And already I am distressed by one major media aspect of it.