Dustin Racipoppi The Record June 9, 2015 "You watch what happens over the next 18 months. The single-largest contributor to Hillary Clinton will be the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers," he said. "No one will give more money to Hillary Clinton than that, and what will happen if she's elected president is she will go in and defend the status quo and tell you that the reason we don't educate our children better is because we don't spend enough money." Gov. Chris Christie, Columbia SC, Chris Christie Town Hall at Liberty Tap Room 6/2/15 Audio: here [51:00] Q13: Common Core? Teachers unions run education policy NEA and AFT will be HRC’s biggest donor I don’t think the federal government should be an employment agency Iraq Gov. Rick Perry on Morning Joe, MSNBC 6/5/15 Video: HERE [10:05] I don't think anyone would have gone into Iraq. But here's the more important question. Is that knowing what we know today, would secretary Clinton and president Obama have pulled out of Iraq in 2011. That decision that I will suggest to you probably made in 2009 has been tragic. Gov. Rick Perry on Fox News Hannity 6/4/15 Video: Here [03:50] Perry: The real question "Knowing what you know today – madam secretary, Mr. president – would you have pulled out of Iraq?" Terrorism Graham On Hillary Clinton: “Her Biggest Nightmare Is For Someone To Ask Her, ‘Hey, Do You Think The War On Terror Is Going Well? Do You Agree With Barack Obama’s Foreign Policy?’” “Graham further tied President Obama’s counterterrorism strategy to Hillary Clinton, his former secretary of State and the Democratic presidential front-runner. ‘I think it’s the lack of confidence in her ability to distinguish herself from Barack Obama,’ he said when asked about Clinton’s lack of media availability on the campaign trail. ‘Her biggest nightmare is for someone to ask her, ‘Hey, do you think the war on terror is going well? Do you agree with Barack Obama’s foreign policy?’’ he said. ‘’If you don’t, tell us why.’ ‘Graham added that Clinton’s perceived secrecy would likely cost her voters next year. ‘Well, it’s easier to talk to the North Korean guy than it is her,’ he quipped, comparing Clinton to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. ‘At the end of the day, when 57 percent of people don’t trust you, you’ve got a problem,’ Graham officially launched his 2016 presidential campaign on Monday from his hometown of Central, S.C.” [The Hill, 6/4/15]
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