Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton Losing Her National Lead Over Bernie Sanders, Poll Shows

(ABC News) — Hillary Clinton’s strong national lead over Sanders is essentially gone and, instead, the Democratic race is incredibly close, according to a national Quinnipiac poll released today. Clinton received 44 percent of support while Sanders can boast about 42 percent, his highest support in any national poll to date. The former secretary of state’s 31 point lead over the…

Democratic Presidential Debate: 7 Moments That Mattered

(ABC News) — Just five days before New Hampshire voters will have their say in their state’s first-in-the-nation primary, there was another first in the Granite State: Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanderswent toe-to-toe on a debate stage, just the two of them. The intimate setting led to some of the most heated exchanges of the campaign so far, reflecting the…

Marco Rubio: ‘I’d Beat’ Hillary Clinton in General Election

(ABC News) — Marco Rubio said he already knows what the outcome would be in matchup with Hillary Clinton in the general election. “If I run against her, I’d beat her. And they know it too. Hillary Clinton does not want to run against me,” he told ABC News’ Jon Karl. “They don’t want to run against me,” he added. “I…

Hillary Clinton Banking on Minority Support for Super Tuesday, Memo Says

(ABC News) — HillarAfter eking out a victory in Iowa before an anticipated loss in New Hampshire next week,Hillary Clinton’s campaign is banking on their minority support in the Super Tuesday states to help secure the nomination, according to a memo Clinton’s campaign manager sent to top donors Tuesday outlining the “path forward” after the Iowa caucuses. “The voters of…

Hillary Clinton Campaign Declares Victory in Iowa Caucuses

(ABC News) — After a tight contest, Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign declared victory in the Iowa Democratic caucuses and the state party indicated the former secretary of state is poised to be awarded more delegates than rival Bernie Sanders. “Hillary Clinton has won the Iowa Caucus,” the Clinton campaign’s Iowa State Director Matt Paul said in a statement early this…

Iowa Caucuses: Race Between Clinton and Sanders Too Close to Project

(ABC News) — Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders were locked in a race for the Iowa caucuses that was too close to project, with 96 percent of precincts reporting Monday night. The candidates were separated by less than 1 percent. Hillary Clinton led in delegates 27-2 with only two outstanding. Early Tuesday morning, the Sanders campaign alleged that the Iowa Democratic…

Hillary Clinton a ‘Better Candidate’ Than in 2008

(ABC News) — Hillary Clinton said this morning she’s a “better candidate” than she was in 2008, giving credit to her campaign team. “I think that I have a much better organization,” she told “Good Morning America” before tonight’s Iowa caucuses. “I think that we built an organization using a lot of the lessons learned, and we recruited some of…

Bill Clinton to Campaign for Wife at Allen University

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) — Bill Clinton will be in the Palmetto State to campaign for his wife ahead of the Democratic primary. The former U.S. president will be at Allen University on Wednesday, February 3 to rally voters as, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential front runner seeks to become the nation’s first female president. The Democratic primary in South Carolina is Saturday,…

Gov’t Finds ‘Top Secret’ Info in Clinton Emails

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is confirming for the first time that Hillary Clinton’s unsecured home server contained some closely guarded secrets, including material requiring one of the highest levels of classification. The revelation comes just three days before the Iowa presidential nominating caucuses in which Clinton is a candidate. The State Department will release more emails from Clinton’s…

Democrats Woo Iowa’s Remaining Undecided

DES MOINES, IA (ABC News) — Exactly one week before the Iowa caucuses, all three Democratic presidential candidates participated in forum hosted in the state by CNN. They mostly faced questions from ‘leaning’ or undecided voters, and both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders had to respond to each others’ ads. Clinton said after the sweeping montage of Sanders’ fans, “You campaign…