Yes. Clinton has listed "climate change" as a major issue on her 2016 campaign web site. She calls climate change an "urgent threat".
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No, Hillary Clinton did not legally change her name to Rodham. She has retained her maiden name, Rodham, as part of her legal name, which is Hillary Rodham Clinton. This dual usage reflects her personal and professional identity, and she has often used both names in various contexts throughout her career.
Hillary has great personal charisma and will bring the American people the Hope and Change that the Obama administration promised but failed to deliver.
Hillary Clinton appears to have the lead at the moment, but the situation could change rapidly.
When Hillary Clinton referred to "change you can xerox" in connection to Barack Obama, she was suggesting the Barack had incorporated someone else's speech into his presentation. See the links below to view the sparring partners of the 2008 Democratic candidates' debate.
Hillary Clinton waited a few years and didn't have any problems.
Hillary Clinton appears to have the lead at the moment, but the situation could change rapidly.
Approximately 97 of scientists believe that climate change is real.
Anna Kreisling supports Hillary Clinton for President due to her commitment to women's rights and advocacy for social justice. Kreisling believes that Clinton's experience in politics and international relations positions her well to address complex global issues. Additionally, she appreciates Clinton's focus on healthcare and education reform, which aligns with her own values. Overall, Kreisling sees Clinton as a candidate who can bring positive change and progress to the country.
As of my last update, specific details about Hillary Clinton's stock holdings, including shares of Tyson Foods, are not publicly disclosed in real-time and can change frequently. For the most accurate and current information, it's best to consult financial disclosure reports or credible news sources.
Nobody knows if Donald Trump is going to win; nobody has a crystal ball.As for whether further information about Hillary Clinton's email controversy is going to change voters' opinions of her, it will not have a likely effect. Most Americans already believe that she is extremely corrupt and disengenuous. The email controversy only confirms this. Since it is not "new" information in that sense, it will likely not change the views of many voters.
That is entirely up to you. Some women retain their maiden names without a hyphen, like Hillary Rodham Clinton.