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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton shared a stage Thursday for the first time during the 2016 campaign, with the first lady acknowledging the unusual step she’s taking ...
It was Michelle Obama who had the last word at a rally on Thursday afternoon after being introduced by Hillary Clinton. The First Lady took more time to speak than Clinton did, and it was the ...
In a clash of former first ladies, Michelle Obama has reportedly emerged as the reigning queen of New York City — overshadowing Hillary Clinton just days after the onetime secretary of state's ...
WASHINGTON — Former first lady Michelle Obama joined former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Biden aboard Air Force One on Tuesday to travel to the ...
The documentarians behind Emmy nominees 'Becoming,' 'The Last Dance' and 'Hillary' circumvented any ... Higher Ground Productions, about Michelle Obama floating the idea of documenting her 2018-19 ...
Discussing speculation of President Donald Trump running for a third term, Hillary Clinton proposed former presidents Barack ...
On 1 November 2016, the disreputable web site Your News Wire published an article reporting that First Lady Michelle Obama had deleted all mentions of Hillary Clinton from her Twitter accounts ...
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Hillary Clinton's Book Reveals Vulnerable Moment Between Melania Trump & Michelle ObamaIn one part of the book, Hillary wrote about all the former first ladies, Former President Bill Clinton ... Trump and another former first lady, Michelle Obama, where their stark political ...
Hillary Clinton tackles plenty of weighty topics ... to how a lunch with Michelle Obama left her hungry to why she’s embraced being dubbed “Big Girl” by her staff. The former secretary ...
Former President Clinton and former first ladies Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama traveled with President Biden to the tribute service for former first lady Rosalynn Carter in Georgia on Tuesday.
Hillary Clinton and first lady Michelle Obama on Thursday will campaign together for the first time, in North Carolina, a state that Clinton’s top aides view as a must-win for Donald Trump.
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