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Ready For Hillary Clinton for President 2016
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Hillary for America
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www.theguardian.com › US News › Hillary ClintonThe Guardian22 hours ago - Hillary Clinton talks with reporters as she campaigns for the 2016Democratic presidential nomination at Kirkwood Community College in ...Hillary Clinton-Julian Castro 2016: an already inevitable ...
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www.csmonitor.com/.../Hillary-Clinton-20...The Christian Science Monitor4 days ago - For starters, Hillary Rodham Clinton will emphasize her gender and women's issues more than she did in her 2008 presidential campaign.