In all likelihood, little would change in the Clintons’ private lives if the foundation were to close, says Duke’s Tony Proscio. But, he adds, "There’s a glamour attached not only to the foundation but to the Clintons' participation in the foundation that seems a little self-serving."
In an interview with NPR, Duke political scientist Kerry Haynie says of statewide politics, “This state has come a long way, and to sense that we are sliding back or moving back to an era that we fought long and hard to move away from has motivated me in ways that, you know, I hadn't been motivated in the past.”
Cartoonist Kevin Siers sets his sights on Clinton top aide Huma Abedin, who announced earlier this week she is separating from husband Anthony Weiner. Siers, of The Charlotte Observer, is among the dozens of political cartoonists taking part in a satire festival at Duke Sept. 22-24.
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In all likelihood, little would change in the Clintons’ private lives if the foundation were to close, says Duke’s Tony Proscio. But, he adds, "There’s a glamour attached not only to the foundation but to the Clintons' participation in the foundation that seems a little self-serving."
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In an interview with NPR, Duke political scientist Kerry Haynie says of statewide politics, “This state has come a long way, and to sense that we are sliding back or moving back to an era that we fought long and hard to move away from has motivated me in ways that, you know, I hadn't been motivated in the past.”
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Cartoonist Kevin Siers sets his sights on Clinton top aide Huma Abedin, who announced earlier this week she is separating from husband Anthony Weiner. Siers, of The Charlotte Observer, is among the dozens of political cartoonists taking part in a satire festival at Duke Sept. 22-24.
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