Harry Reid Endorses Hillary Clinton for President
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by News Editor
Newsweek – In a move that seems to signal the readiness of Democratic leaders to end their party’s contentious rivalry on the campaign trail, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president in the November general election.
In an interview with CNN, the top Democrat in the Senate said he thinks the middle class would be better served by Clinton, rather than by her rival, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. He continued, saying she understands healthcare and education, and fought hard for New York City as a senator in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center.
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