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Re: HRC answer 1st time she was asked

From:karen.l.dunn@gmail.com To: tcarrk@hillaryclinton.com CC: ron.klain@revolution.com, john.podesta@gmail.com, jsullivan@hillaryclinton.com Date: 2016-01-15 22:25 Subject: Re: HRC answer 1st time she was asked

so the question will be whether we add something like this to the existing answer: I've been married now for a very long time and I'm very proud of that marriage. I'm very proud of the daughter we've raised, I'm very proud of the grandchild we have and the one yet to come. And I think you judge a person on the totality of his or her life. So I'm going to continue to live my life in accordance with my values. On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 7:21 PM, Tony Carrk <tcarrk@hillaryclinton.com> wrote: > This transcript is NOT public, but for reference for the answer: > > > > > > QUESTION: Even before Donald Trump started putting his foot in his mouth > in regards to women's issues, you were asked recently about your > relationship with your husband, his relationships with [inaudible] women. > One of my sons is a twenty-three year old independent, and I asked him > about this last night and to put it succinctly, he called back a weakness > that having watched my generation grow up, in the last twenty years, women > have been freed from feeling like they've had to stay married to those > relationships that they didn't have to stick around, so to speak. They > didn't have to stay by their man. Your relationship with your husband and > his extracurricular activities have been an issue. For me, they set an > example for my children who [inaudible] stay married legitimately for four > years. You stay married, people call it an open marriage. Good example, bad > example? Am I totally off base? > > > > HILLARY CLINTON: Well, putting aside the Republican political attacks that > they've been making about us on a range of issues for many years. They > haven't worked, and I think the American public is interested in what the > next President is going to do for them, for their families, and their > country. And in an election you can [inaudible] for you or against you, > based on whatever factors they believe are relevant. So that's something > that I respect. I feel like this is something that was dealt with in the > nineties, and I am more than willing to have people draw their own > conclusions. But, I've been married now for a very long time and I'm very > proud of that marriage. I'm very proud of the daughter we've raised, I'm > very proud of the grandchild we have and the one yet to come. And I think > you judge a person on the totality of his or her life. So I'm going to > continue to live my life in accordance with my values and I'm very happy to > have a life partner that I've been with for many, many years. > > >