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With nine years in the Senate, the 51-year old Gillibrand has emerged as the political face of the #MeToo movement—prompting talk about her taking on President Trump in 2020. It is an ambition Gillibrand denies and she insists leading the fight against sexual assault has always been at the...
Says presidential candidate Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said, "Social Security must (be) expanded to illegal immigration, it’s their right." Our Process Our Team Who pays for PolitiFact? Support independent fact-checking. Become a member! In a world of wild talk and fake news, help us stand up...
President Obama on the Selection of Kirsten Gillibrand (单词翻译:单击) This afternoon, New York Governor David Paterson announced his selection of Kirsten Gillibrand to fill Secretary Clinton's seat in the United States Senate. Here's what the President said about the announcement: Governor Paterson...
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-New York) had a heated line of questioning for Pete Hegseth at his Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday, focusing on his previous comments about women in the military.Jan 14, 2025 Twitter Facebook Email Live Now ...
a. US Senators: Kirsten E. Gillibrand & Charles E. Schumer (United States Senate, n.d.) b. House Representative: Nita Lowey (U.S. House of Represenatatives, n.d.) c. Governor: Andrew Cuomo (New York State, n.d.) d. Assembly Member: Ellen Jaffee (New York State Assembly, n.d...
The New York Times reported that Gillibrand said she would endorse another candidate in the primary but stopped short of specifying who that person would be.
During her decade in national politics, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has been profiled, ad nauseam, by any number of very important publications: The New Yorker, New…
Gillibrand — whose first name is pronounced “Keer-sten” — was a former US House representative in a heavily Republican district in New York. She was tapped in 2009 to fill Clinton’s US Senate seat in New York when Clinton was named Secretary of State. ...
MARGARET BRENNAN: Senator we'll be watching your campaign. Thank you very much for joining us. SEN. GILLIBRAND: Thank you, thank you. MARGARET BRENNAN: and we'll be right back. SEN. GILLIBRAND: I'll see you soon.