S.A. Miller
Articles by S.A. Miller
Hillary Clinton emails, foreign donations create gender gap on honesty, trustworthiness
A gender gap has already emerged in the 2016 presidential contest with Hillary Rodham Clinton in the mix, and one of the biggest chasms between men and women is on the question of whether the former secretary of state can be trusted. Published April 27, 2015
Hillary Clinton gives shoutout to everyday Iowans, says her ‘fight’ is for them
Hillary Rodham Clinton gave a shoutout to some of the Iowans she met on her presidential campaign's first swing through the early-voting state, as she hammered home her campaign theme in an op-ed Monday in the Des Moines Register. Published April 27, 2015
Hillary Clinton foreign donations, email, agenda questions scare off top fundraiser
A top Democratic moneyman recruited by Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign has put fundraising activities on hold, saying he can't do it with a clear conscience because the former secretary of state has too many unanswered questions swirling around her. Published April 26, 2015
Hillary Clinton under fire for foreign donations, link to Russia uranium deal
The White House struggled Thursday to fend off a barrage of questions about foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation during the tenure of former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, including reports of donations linked to a deal that helped Russia nearly corner the world uranium market with State Department approval. Published April 23, 2015
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign declares ‘it’s go time’
Declaring that "it's go time!" in an email to supporters, Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign kicked off a grassroots organizing push Wednesday to sign up volunteers and set up bases of operation in every state. Published April 22, 2015
Hillary Clinton presides over Hillary Clinton award ceremony
Hillary Rodham Clinton took time off the campaign trail Wednesday to present the Hillary Clinton Awards for Advancing Women in Peace and Security at Georgetown University in Washington. Published April 22, 2015
Hillary Clinton’s economic criticisms miss mark, manufacturing professionals say
As she brought her presidential bid to manufacturing businesses and technical colleges on the campaign trail, Hillary Rodham Clinton repeatedly has questioned why their high-tech machinery is made in other developed countries such as Germany and the Netherlands and not in the United States, identifying the foreign-made machines as a symptom of America's economic ills. Published April 21, 2015
New Hampshire Democrats go ‘Gaga’ for Hillary Clinton
A top Democratic official in New Hampshire compared Hillary Clinton to outlandish popstar Lady Gaga, warning a crowd of party faithful Tuesday not to form a crush around the former secretary of state when she works the room. Published April 21, 2015
Hillary Clinton ignores liberals’ calls to expand Social Security benefits
Hillary Rodham Clinton stuck with her centrist persona Monday when her presidential campaign delved into the Social Security debate, ignoring liberals' calls to expand benefits even as she bemoaned the plight of a New Hampshire woman forced out of retirement and back to work because of skimpy benefit checks. Published April 20, 2015
Martin O’Malley calls Republican views ‘bull****,’ Hillary Clinton’s based on polls
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley on Monday called the Republican Party's economic agenda "bull****" and suggested that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sets her agenda based on polls. Published April 20, 2015
Hillary Clinton’s ‘financial transactions’ with foreigners scrutinized in new book: report
A new book is expected to focus new interest on foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation while Hillary Rodham Clinton served as secretary of state and raise new questions for her presidential campaign about whether the money bought "favors." Published April 20, 2015
Loretta Lynch won’t commit to federal probe of Hillary Clinton email scandal
President Obama's long-stalled nominee for attorney general, Loretta Lynch, has refused to commit to investigating former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's email secrecy scandal if confirmed as America's top cop. Published April 16, 2015
RNC touts record $11 million haul in March
The Republican National Committee announced Thursday that it raised $11.2 million in March and ended the month with $10.3 million in the bank. Published April 16, 2015
Hillary Clinton in Iowa steps away from Obama health care, business policies
Hillary Rodham Clinton began to carefully ease away from President Obama on Wednesday, saying she wanted to build upon "what works" in the president's signature health care law and opened the door to health insurance changes usually backed by Republicans. Published April 15, 2015
Gyrocopter lands on U.S. Capitol grounds; pilot in police custody
The pilot of a gyrocopter is in police custody after landing his single-seat aircraft on Capitol Hill following an unauthorized flight over restricted airspace. Published April 15, 2015
Hillary Clinton keeps it casual at Iowa diner
Hillary Clinton brought her presidential campaign's "listening tour" to a neighborhood diner Wednesday in a small town in Iowa, where she presided over a breakfast roundtable discussion with small-business owners. Published April 15, 2015
Hillary Clinton goes unnoticed at Chipotle in botched retail politicking bid
Hillary Rodham Clinton took to the presidential campaign trail more like a celebrity traveling incognito than a politician glad-handing voters as she stopped by a Chipotle restaurant for lunch without drawing a crowd or even being noticed. Published April 14, 2015
Hillary Clinton makes grand entrance on campaign trail…at Iowa coffee shop
Hillary Rodham Clinton made the first stop for retail politicking on her newly launched presidential campaign, dropping by for Masala Chai tea and a chat with patrons at a coffee shop in Iowa. Published April 14, 2015
Hillary Clinton 2016 White House bid fires up Republicans as liberals shrug
Hillary Rodham Clinton's newly minted presidential campaign has energized the wrong base: She's activated Republicans determined to beat her and Democratic Party establishment eager to cash in on her fundraising prowess, while the liberal voters she covets remain tepid. Published April 13, 2015
Hillary Clinton touts humble roots, asks supporters to ‘chip in’
Hillary Rodham Clinton sent supporters an email Monday seeking contributions for her presidential run and touting her families' humble history, as she strikes a populist tone in the opening days of her campaign. Published April 13, 2015