Clinton ‘wants to be helpful’ to Democrats. Can she?
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — Hillary Clinton is not going away.
Standing on a convention stage Wednesday, the former Democratic presidential candidate cheered a primary election candidate from Georgia and endorsed one from New York, promising to be an active participant in red and blue states alike in the coming months.
“We’re not going to win every fight — take it from me,” Clinton said with a self-deprecating chuckle. “But if we stand together for the values we share, we will get there together.”
More than 18 months after her election loss, Clinton remains a deeply divisive figure. Her approval ratings have hovered near record lows. Yet few Democrats can match her fundraising prowess and star power.


