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Is Clinton or Trump a better choice for parents?

  • Written by Renee Cramer, Professor of Law, Politics and Society, Drake University

When asked, at the close of the second presidential debate, to say something nice about her opponent, Hillary Clinton responded by complimenting Donald Trump’s children. They are, she said, “able and devoted.”

Parenting has been a central theme of this election cycle. As part of an effort to render Clinton more vibrantly human,...

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