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Bill Clinton is heading back to familiar ground: the campaign trail. The former president is set to stump for Vice President Kamala Harris in key battleground states next week, the Democrat’s ...
Bill Clinton dubbed Donald Trump “Mr. Brand and Blame” Wednesday during a campaign swing through Phoenix for Kamala Harris. Clinton, the former two-term president who turned Arizona blue for ...
Former President Bill Clinton speaks at a canvassing launch for Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign in Albany, Ga. on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Charlotte Kramon) ...
Former President Bill Clinton will campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris’s bid for the White House through several swing states, according to a report. The former president will hit campaign ...
The Harris campaign is sending Clinton to counties that former President Trump won in 2020 and where Clinton won’t be holding rallies, but instead will be speaking with smaller groups of voters ...
Bill Clinton appears to admit the Trump economy 'was better' Former President Bill Clinton appeared to make another gaffe on the campaign trail, this time telling voters in Michigan to support ...
Former President Bill Clinton will campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris in the Fox Valley and Milwaukee on Thursday. It will be Clinton's first campaign stop in Wisconsin, after rallying in ...
Clinton’s visit evoked memories of his 1992 barnstorming trip across South Georgia when his name was on the ballot. His aides dubbed that campaign blitz, which started in Columbus and ended in ...
Former President Bill Clinton will be in Fayetteville for two days this week campaigning for Democratic presidential candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris. The Harris-Walz campaign announced ...
Clinton will campaign in Phoenix on Wednesday, Oct. 23, according to the Harris campaign. The former Democratic president, who served from 1993 to 2001, will be in Arizona just two weeks before ...
PHOENIX — Former President Bill Clinton is coming to Arizona next week to support Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic presidential campaign announced Wednesday.