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Clinton unveils economic agenda as Scott Walker jolts Republican field – live | Clinton unveils economic agenda as Scott Walker jolts Republican field – live |
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If you have a cable log-in you can momentarily begin watching Hillary Clinton talk about her economic vision in an event in Manhattan on C-SPAN here. | |
If you don’t have a cable login, you are in the right place, because we are going to bring you full non-video coverage right here. | |
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Here’s some entertainment while we wait for secretary Clinton to speak at the New School. | |
Retired late-night host David Letterman took the stage at the weekend with comedians Steve Martin and Martin Short to deliver a throwback Top 10 list: “Interesting facts about Donald Trump”: | |
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Good morning and welcome to your day of politics fun, to begin with a courtesy call from Hillary Clinton and end with the last of the Great Big Announcements of the 2016 presidential contenders (with apologies to John Kasich). | Good morning and welcome to your day of politics fun, to begin with a courtesy call from Hillary Clinton and end with the last of the Great Big Announcements of the 2016 presidential contenders (with apologies to John Kasich). |
Last in the pool (sorry Kasich) is Scott Walker, the impeccably conservative governor from Wisconsin, who is scheduled to materialize before a crowd of supporters this evening and say in the flesh what he said in a campaign video released early Monday morning: “I’m running for president to fight and win for the American people.” | Last in the pool (sorry Kasich) is Scott Walker, the impeccably conservative governor from Wisconsin, who is scheduled to materialize before a crowd of supporters this evening and say in the flesh what he said in a campaign video released early Monday morning: “I’m running for president to fight and win for the American people.” |
Can Walker take his prizefighter-conservative act national? Click here to read 15 ways that Scott Walker has changed Wisconsin and could change America. | Can Walker take his prizefighter-conservative act national? Click here to read 15 ways that Scott Walker has changed Wisconsin and could change America. |
The day begins, however, with Hillary Clinton in an appearance at the New School in New York to lift the curtain on her economic policy. She will call for tax incentives to encourage corporations to share more profits with workers, according to advance excerpts of her address. | The day begins, however, with Hillary Clinton in an appearance at the New School in New York to lift the curtain on her economic policy. She will call for tax incentives to encourage corporations to share more profits with workers, according to advance excerpts of her address. |
“It’s a win-win,” Clinton plans to say. Not only that – it’s viscerally exciting. Don’t miss it! Read on. | “It’s a win-win,” Clinton plans to say. Not only that – it’s viscerally exciting. Don’t miss it! Read on. |
Updated at 9.19am ET | Updated at 9.19am ET |