Graham, who will return to New Hampshire on June 19, said Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is running an “awful campaign” and should be interacting more with voters. “There’s more spontaneity in North Korea than there is with her campaign,” Graham said. “I mean it’s easier to talk to Kim Jong-un than it is to her. At the end of the day, you’re not going to be president of the United States with this model,” he said. “I think she’s making a fatal mistake of trying to insulate herself. She is a sports team with a lead trying to run out the clock. It doesn’t work. Here’s my advice: Hillary, get out where the people are. Take all questions. Show people you’re tough. Show people you can handle any question.” A Clinton campaign spokesman declined to comment. Sen. Marco Rubio on Outnumbered, Fox News 6/4/15 Video: Part 1 First segment [about halfway in] People aren’t necessarily concerned with her not taking questions today, but eventually people will start to wonder why she isn’t holding herself to the same standards of other people on the other side of the aisle. Her advisors are putting her in a tough position by not letting her answer questions. Practice matters and being experienced at these things, others will have answered questions for months if she gets the nomination. I think she will struggle as a result of this Carly For America Spokeswoman Leslie Shedd: “The American People Want A Genuine Leader With Real Solutions To Make Our Country Better — Not Another Member Of The Professional Political Class Who Thinks Pantsuits Are A ‘Hard Choice.’” “Hillary Clinton’s first Instagram drew a sneer from the team of the only other woman in the 2016 presidential race today, Republican Carly Fiorina. Over the caption ‘Hard Choices,’ a play off her latest biography, Clinton showed some wildly colorful outfits. Carly for America spokeswoman Leslie Shedd snapped, ‘Hillary Clinton’s ‘hard choices’ are which pantsuit to wear.’ Shedd, with Fiorina’s super PAC, noted that Fiorina has presented ‘her positions on actual hard choices’ while Clinton has waited for her official announcement on Saturday. ‘The American people want a genuine leader with real solutions to make our country better — not another member of the professional political class who thinks pantsuits are a ‘hard choice,’ added Shedd.” [Washington Examiner, 6/10/15] Education Gov. Chris Christie, The Record, 6/9/15 Christie criticizes Obama's foreign policy
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