Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Bill Casts Shadow Over Hillary Event In Iowa

By Michael Warren, Jan 01, 2015 Weekly Standard

Hillary Clinton kicked off her Hawkeye State bus tour in the shadow of her husband, Bill, who made his 2016 campaign-trail debut in New Hampshire to stump for his wife. Bill Clinton's appearances have already earned a ton of media attention from major outlets. Back here in Iowa, though, Hillary was left recycling one-liners from the former president.

At a rally Monday afternoon at the Davenport fairgrounds, Clinton argued the economy performs better under Democratic presidents than under Republican ones, and pointed out both of the Democratic presidents of the last 35 years took over in economic recessions begun during Republican administrations.
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