Sunday, January 8, 2017

Hillary Clinton reportedly being pressured to run for mayor of New York


By AOL, Jan. 05, 2016 

Hillary Clinton may not be done with politics after all. Some people reportedly want her to run for Mayor of New York.

New York City is holding a mayoral election this year, and if she chose to run, Clinton would be competing against a Democratic incumbent. Mayor Bill de Blasio is in the final year of his first four-year term. He also managed Clinton's 2000 Senate campaign, but has had a cooler relationship with her recently. De Blasio made headlines by waiting several months before endorsing her in the Democratic presidential primaries.


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  1. If Secretary of State Clinton runs she will cream Mayor De Blasio. The City of New York is what made Hillary Senator of the State of New York, and the reason she did so well in the Presidential election in New York against President Elect Trump. Abortion is a big business in New York. There are more abortions in New York than any other city in the United States. The City voters would agree with Secretary of Clinton's super extreme comment, "...an unborn PERSON has not Constitutional Rights." Every person that knows some law about abortion knows that the Supreme Court has allowed States to determine when Viable Life begins, and that is the laws current definition for a "PERSON," Viable Life has Constitutional Rights and Protection. I am a person that believes that Life begins and conception, and I am against abortion, though, I know what the Law states. I think she is going to go for it.

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