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This is a list of notable individual politicians and political organizations who publicly indicated support for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election. Public officials serving below the state level and all other individuals and entities are listed only if they have a separate stand-alone article.
For a list of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign endorsements, see: List of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign political endorsements; List of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign non-political endorsements. List of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign celebrity endorsements
Bill Green, Philadelphia city councilor (2008–2014) [5] State legislators. Rich Taylor, Iowa state senator [12] Nelson Torres Yordán, Maryland state delegate (2013–2016) [13] Charles Townsend, New Hampshire state representative [14] Ronald N. Young, Maryland state senator (2011–present) [5] Boyd Brown, South Carolina state representative ...
Former president Bill Clinton has defended his Republican successor George W Bush over his endorsement decision just days before Election Day. During a CNN interview on Sunday, Clinton – who has ...
Former President Bill Clinton took to the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago Tuesday night to help pass the party's torch Wednesday night and endorse the Harris-Walz ticket ...
This is a list of celebrities who publicly indicated support for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election. Those who indicated their support after Hillary Clinton's presumptive nomination on June 11 are denoted with an asterisk.
"Bill Clinton, though highly regarded by other governors, has not previously been tested on the national stage. He has, when pressed, shown a discomfiting tendency to blur truthful clarity. But he, much more than his rivals, manifests qualities of leadership: intellect, years of immersion in government, the capacity to attract first-rate people ...
In his note to readers, Lewis cited how The Washington Post did not offer presidential endorsements through much of the 20th century, picking them up again consistently with its 1992 Bill Clinton ...