Hillary is currently the most popular candidate for president in 2016 Hillary Clinton sent out a tweet during the Super Bowl saying: "It's so much more fun to watch FOX when it's someone else being blitzed & sacked!" The joke was aimed at Fox for the network's coverage of her during her tenure as the secretary of State.
Gallup polls Americans each year to measure public admiration of noteworthy individuals worldwide. This year President Barack Obama took first place in the men’s category, while former first lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton came in at the top spot for females, both of them winning by landslides.
According to a CNN/ORC International poll released on Thursday that was purported as a possible preview of the 2016 presidential election, former first lady Hillary Clinton would come in tied neck-and-neck with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie if the vote was counted today.
Last night Barbara Walters had her "10 Most Fascinating People of 2013" special on ABC. Barbara has been hosting this end of the year show since 1993. This year her list consisted of Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Lawrence, Pope Francis, Robin Roberts, Kimye, Duck Dynasty Family, Edward Snowden, Prince George, Hillary Clinton and a recap of people who made the list in prior years.
Chris Christie had no problem getting re-elected earlier this month, but the New Jersey governor is sure to face bigger hurdles in the future, and polls are backing that up.
Both a CNN documentary and an NBC miniseries have been cancelled amid concerns that former president Bill Clinton's scandals from during his time in office would resurface
Hillary seized a rare opportunity to poke fun and compare the two leaders when Former President Clinton and current President Obama met in a joint appearance this week at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York
A new national poll by CNN has revealed that 65 percent of Democrats and independents are in favor of Hillary Clinton becoming the democratic nominee in the 2016 presidential race.
The Emmy award winner will host a weekly Friday night talk show. Jack Donaghy is leaving his post as the fictional head of NBC to host his very own talk show.
Chelsea Clinton has spent her entire life in the public eye, but recent projects undertaken by the former first daughter hint at future political aspirations.