Clinton in Chicago, shrugs off Trump reviving Bill’s s*x scandals
Chicago 09/29/2016, 09:33pm
Clinton in Chicago, shrugs off Trump reviving Bill’s s*x scandals
While in Chicago on Thursday, Hillary Clinton shrugged off Donald Trump’s effort to inject her husband’s s*x scandals into their presidential battle.
She was in town for two fundraisers, which yielded $4 million in campaign cash.
Trump is raising former President Clinton’s infidelities and impeachment on the stump. He may take the risk to bring it up when he debates Clinton for the second time on Oct. 9 at Washington University in St. Louis.
Clinton flew to Chicago after campaigning in the battleground state of Iowa, where early voting started on Thursday. While Illinois is not in presidential play, Chicago is an important source of campaign cash for Clinton, who was born in Edgewater Hospital and raised in north suburban Park Ridge.
Clinton came home for two fundraisers — an event with about 650 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago and another with about 30 on the Near North Side.
Clinton spoke for about 45 minutes at the Hyatt, where there was a panel with former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson Jr., a Republican who has endorsed her candidacy, and Austan Goolsbee, a former top economic adviser to President Barack Obama.
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Clinton in Chicago, shrugs off Trump reviving Bill’s s*x scandals
While in Chicago on Thursday, Hillary Clinton shrugged off Donald Trump’s effort to inject her husband’s s*x scandals into their presidential battle.
She was in town for two fundraisers, which yielded $4 million in campaign cash.
Trump is raising former President Clinton’s infidelities and impeachment on the stump. He may take the risk to bring it up when he debates Clinton for the second time on Oct. 9 at Washington University in St. Louis.
Clinton flew to Chicago after campaigning in the battleground state of Iowa, where early voting started on Thursday. While Illinois is not in presidential play, Chicago is an important source of campaign cash for Clinton, who was born in Edgewater Hospital and raised in north suburban Park Ridge.
Clinton came home for two fundraisers — an event with about 650 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago and another with about 30 on the Near North Side.
Clinton spoke for about 45 minutes at the Hyatt, where there was a panel with former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson Jr., a Republican who has endorsed her candidacy, and Austan Goolsbee, a former top economic adviser to President Barack Obama.
READ MORE: http://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/clint...