The Ch. Clinton would instruct his wife to "revive the economy" if elected
The prevailing contenders Democratic nomination to be the candidate of the party in the presidential election on November 8 in the US announced its intention to trust her husband, former President Bill Clinton, to "revive the economy" of the country if it wins.
"I will entrust to her husband to revive the economy, because you know that he knows how to do," Clinton said at a campaign event yesterday, according to the ABC News television network.
According to Clinton, the particular experience of her husband will need in the eastern states, where the coal industry, but also in areas of the US that have "really been abandoned."
The former Foreign Minister and former first lady has a wide lead in the race for the Democratic nomination. Her husband Bill Clinton was elected to the presidency in 1992 and left the White House in early 2001.
The prevailing contenders Democratic nomination to be the candidate of the party in the presidential election on November 8 in the US announced its intention to trust her husband, former President Bill Clinton, to "revive the economy" of the country if it wins.
"I will entrust to her husband to revive the economy, because you know that he knows how to do," Clinton said at a campaign event yesterday, according to the ABC News television network.
According to Clinton, the particular experience of her husband will need in the eastern states, where the coal industry, but also in areas of the US that have "really been abandoned."
The former Foreign Minister and former first lady has a wide lead in the race for the Democratic nomination. Her husband Bill Clinton was elected to the presidency in 1992 and left the White House in early 2001.