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Hillary Rodham Clinton's ties to Wall Street came back to haunt her Thursday as she used Twitter to promote her $350 billion college-affordability proposal, which promised debt-free tuition at public schools. The campaign asked supporters to post up to three emojis to describe how they felt about Mrs. Clinton's plan, but the solicitation sparked some sarcastic feedback. (Associated Press)
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Hillary Rodham Clinton's ties to Wall Street came back to haunt her Thursday as she used Twitter to promote her $350 billion college-affordability proposal, which promised debt-free tuition at public schools. The campaign asked supporters to post up to three emojis to describe how they felt about Mrs. Clinton's plan, but the solicitation sparked some sarcastic feedback. (Associated Press)

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