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Kaine Avoids Calling Clinton Trustworthy
« on: October 14, 2016, 01:43:47 pm »
Kaine Avoids Calling Clinton Trustworthy

BY: Caroline Williams
October 13, 2016 2:25 pm

Sen. Tim Kaine (D., Va.) avoided calling running mate Hillary Clinton “trustworthy” on Thursday during an appearance on The View.

Kaine, vice-presidential candidate for the Democratic Party, did not directly address host Jedediah Bila’s question about whether or not Clinton was trustworthy. He instead turned the discussion to Clinton’s passion for healthcare reform. Kaine claimed that Clinton’s work on healthcare demonstrated her sterling character, but evaded any confirmation of her trustworthiness.

Bila raised the issue of trust in connection with recent Wikileaks releases, which have led Clinton to admit to having a “public and private persona when talking about issues” and “that she may have gotten debate questions ahead of time.”

http://freebeacon.com/politics/kaine-avoids-calling-clinton-trustworthy/
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Offline Norm Lenhart

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Re: Kaine Avoids Calling Clinton Trustworthy
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2016, 02:18:07 pm »
Kaine Avoids Calling Clinton Trustworthy

BY: Caroline Williams
October 13, 2016 2:25 pm

Sen. Tim Kaine (D., Va.) avoided calling running mate Hillary Clinton “trustworthy” on Thursday during an appearance on The View.

Kaine, vice-presidential candidate for the Democratic Party, did not directly address host Jedediah Bila’s question about whether or not Clinton was trustworthy. He instead turned the discussion to Clinton’s passion for healthcare reform. Kaine claimed that Clinton’s work on healthcare demonstrated her sterling character, but evaded any confirmation of her trustworthiness.

Bila raised the issue of trust in connection with recent Wikileaks releases, which have led Clinton to admit to having a “public and private persona when talking about issues” and “that she may have gotten debate questions ahead of time.”

http://freebeacon.com/politics/kaine-avoids-calling-clinton-trustworthy/
If we had a legitimate media, they would pose the question "Why is a party fronting a candidate it's own members do not trust?"

But alas' we do not.