After less than a week of being diagnosed with pneumonia, Hillary Clinton’s campaign is back to life.
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign is back on track as her three-day, doctor-mandated break because of her pneumonia is finally through.
According to the Democratic presidential nominee, her rest gave her a new perspective on why she is running to be president.
Clinton vowed to close her campaign against Republican counterpart Donald Trump by the American people “something to vote for, not just against”.
Though Clinton kept her pneumonia diagnosis from public until a video showing her almost faint after leaving in the midst of the September 11 attack commemoration, she made no apologies.
An upbeat Hillary walked onstage at a rally in North Carolina in the tune of “I Feel Good” of James Brown. She said that while she was sitting at home in the past three days, she felt she was in pretty much the last place she wanted to be. She admitted that her rest time helped her clarify how she wants to close her campaign against Trump.
The North Carolina rally marked Clinton’s first public appearance since Sunday after she suffered from dizziness and dehydration in the midst of the 9/11 attack commemoration where she left abruptly.