Hillary Clinton

The 2016 race will go down in history for many reasons but one key motif has often been overlooked: America’s sexism. Hilary Clinton’s run for president seemed to be held back by her sex, her campaign bringing into stark focus the boys club that is American politics. So why is the deck still so stacked against female politicians in the US, when other countries have been led by women for decades? And will there ever be a female president when America punishes women for traits that voters accept - or even like - in male politicians?
The president taunted Clinton for getting sick on the campaign trail four years ago this week.
"Q is you. And Q is me. Q is logic. Q is a plan to save the world."
“This guy has no sense of empathy or concern for people," Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, told MSNBC's Joy Reid.
“Roger Stone was in the middle of it all,” she said. “And that’s why Trump had to cover it up.”
Do not take medical advice from this man, the former first lady and secretary of state warned.
Clinton declined to say whether she would endorse Sanders if he becomes the 2020 nominee, in an interview promoting her new Hulu documentary.
As the UK elects another Tory government, I shudder at what’s in store for the United States, journalist Jennifer Neal writes.
Former US secretary of state says an unnamed female politician told her she would not stand in the election, adding: "I just can't take it".