'A long relay race': Hillary Clinton on passing the torch to Kamala Harris - Interview
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50% Medium Conservative
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55% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-26% Negative
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38% : But she says she feels "exhilaration" about the prospect that Kamala Harris, the second woman nominated for the most powerful job in the world, will achieve what she could not: defeat Trump and win the White House.38% : Clinton has had more first-hand experience than anyone else, having been the Democrat on stage in three of the six presidential debates Trump had participated in before then.
22% : Harris was widely credited with discombobulating Trump during the 105-minute encounter on ABC that may be the only presidential debate of this campaign.
14% : "Before last week's debate between Harris and Trump, Clinton passed on advice to Harris through Karen Dunn, a lawyer who ran debate prep for both women during their campaigns.
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