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Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former secretary of state who is widely view to be the frontrunner for the 2016 Democratic nomination, held her silence for weeks after the August shooting. When she finally spoke, she did so mostly in generalities, suggesting that in America "we are better than that." She also lamented the "inequities that persist in our justice system," but stopped short of offering specific policy prescriptions. (Associated Press)
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Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former secretary of state who is widely view to be the frontrunner for the 2016 Democratic nomination, held her silence for weeks after the August shooting. When she finally spoke, she did so mostly in generalities, suggesting that in America "we are better than that." She also lamented the "inequities that persist in our justice system," but stopped short of offering specific policy prescriptions. (Associated Press)

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