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Emails won’t decide Clinton’s fate in 2016

  • Written by The Conversation
imageClinton campaigns in Illinois. Brian C. Frank/REUTERS

Another round of emails from Hillary Clinton’s time at the State Department has been released, and the media continues its preoccupation with the issue – often at the expense of more substantive issues.

Clinton’s Republican rivals in the US presidential race have had a field day...

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