Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton resumed her campaign today after a three-day break due to pneumonia, hoping to reassure her supporters about her physical condition. Before boarding the plane, Hillary gave reporters a thumbs up to say everything was fine.
According to the New York Times report on September 15, Hillary went to North Carolina to attend a campaign rally at the University of North Carolina on Thursday. At the rally, Hillary first told the audience that she was very happy to be back on the campaign trail.
Hillary said, "Some people like me are lucky enough to be able to take a few days off when they feel sick, but there are millions of Americans who don't have this option. ”
There are only 54 days left before the election day. Hillary said that the last thing she wants at this critical moment is to stay at home and rest, but these few days are as precious as a "gift" to her. “I had a chance to chat with some old friends and rethink things I hadn't considered during the campaign. When I sit down at home I think about what the whole campaign is about. ”
Clinton's campaign aides say all Clinton needs to do now is tell voters what her campaign is about, rather than just continue to attack her opponents. Campaign spokesperson Jennifer Palmieri believes that Clinton still has time to carefully consider the campaign and turn more attention to what she believes is the core goal of the campaign.
In the coming weeks, Clinton will continue to tell her personal story in a series of rousing keynote speeches while reassuring voters who don't trust her.
"USA Today" stated that in the past week, polls and surveys in Ohio and Florida in the United States showed that Trump has continued to narrow the gap between him and Hillary. Therefore, Hillary's comeback after the illness is trying to bring the outside world's attention back to her campaign.
Hillary delivered a speech at the rally highlighting her public service and many proposals aimed at helping working families. Referring to Trump's appearance on the TV show "The Dr. Oz Show," Clinton told the audience, "I will never be as ostentatious as my opponent." I pay attention to details and am responsible for you and your family. ”
As when she was nominated, Hillary focused on her work as a lawyer in Kansas on behalf of the Children's Defense Fund and her plans to help working mothers fight for sick leave and parental leave rights.
Last Friday, Hillary was diagnosed with mild, non-contagious bacterial pneumonia. On Sunday, while participating in the 9·11 commemoration event in Manhattan, Hillary suddenly felt unwell and almost fainted and fell. She had to suspend her campaign for the next three days.
On Wednesday, Trump questioned Hillary Clinton's physical condition at a campaign rally in Ohio in the midwestern United States on Wednesday to participate in the first of three in-person debates on September 26.
However, Hillary's personal doctor Lisa Bardack issued the latest statement yesterday, saying that Hillary is in good health and fully qualified to serve as president.






