![]() She reveals how she confronted the opioid crisis at the start of the primary season – well before it was garnering headlines almost daily in the national press – and how early she wanted to tackle student debt, putting to bed the idea that only Sanders’s presence in the race pushed her toward more progressive policies.īut Clinton also takes more than her share of the blame. Meanwhile, the depths of her policy chops are once again on display. How, exactly, did her emails get more coverage than the sum of his scandals? She calls out the press for the false balance that served up an election to Trump. She rips Bernie Sanders, and rightly so, for barging into a party he never belonged to and trying to rip it apart. Sure, Hillary takes on her critics: noting how the FBI and James Comey turned the election against her while concealing the investigation into Trump’s ties to Russia. ![]() This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ![]() ![]()
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