Hillary Clinton has officially started transition planning

Hillary Clinton has officially started transition planning

BALTIMORE (AP) — Hillary Clinton officially began planning for her White House on Wednesday, tapping campaign chairman John Podesta and long-time aide Minyon Moore to prepare her transition planning effort.

In paperwork filed with the District of Columbia, Clinton formed a new non-profit, called the Clinton-Kaine Transition Fund, taking one of the first formal steps to plan for the possibility of becoming president. The filing comes after weeks of meetings between the White House and representatives of Trump and Clinton's campaigns.

New Hampshire voters unmoved by Trump’s criticism of Ayotte
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New Hampshire voters unmoved by Trump’s criticism of Ayotte

Associated Press

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire voters are largely dismissing Donald Trump's new criticism of Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte as campaign chatter that reflects more poorly on the businessman than it does on Ayotte.

"I don't think she necessarily said or did anything wrong, she spoke her values," said Amy Wright, a Democrat from Hopkinton who doesn't support Ayotte's re-election. "He plays very unfair."

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