Has pneumonia slicing the chances of Hillary Clinton?

Gepubliceerd op 12 september 2016 om 17:54

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was Sunday unwell during the commemoration of the 9/11 attacks in New York. "Pneumonia," says her doctor.

Naamloos2-414.pngAs will also be voting in the US that the pneumonia is an excuse to hide a more serious condition. Voices include come from the camp Trump, which had already declared that Clinton "was not fit enough" to be president. This has pneumonia now slicing her chances?
 
"It is ultimately only pneumonia and any chronic condition," said Bart Kerremans, professor of American politics at the Catholic University of Leuven. "We have to see how responsive the public. Will people now are beginning to question the poor health of Clinton, or generates the incident a wave of sympathy for the Democratic presidential candidate. It may be the two sides."

"Get well soon"

Although Donald Trump, Clinton's rival for Republican side, her first reaction a "speedy recovery" bloke, Kerremans has no doubt that he will continue the disease in his campaign."Team Trump has repeatedly said that Clinton with her poor health is not able to lead the US that will make it even more emphatically now. Through social media, there is already plenty of speculation that the pneumonia but an excuse is a lot worse condition to conceal. And if they conceals that which conceals them the American people than all means? "

In a first reaction Trump told the following: "I hope Hillary quick recovery."

26th September

However, according to the professor, much will depend on September 26th. "That day will find the first of a series of televised debates between the two presidential candidates. If Clinton then sharply up to its promise, the health issues will be quickly fade into the background. But otherwise ..."

Campaign 'on hold'

Hillary Clinton faced in her doctor Lisa Bardack since Friday with pneumonia. "She was suffering from a cough by allergies. Friday, when she came to check again to follow coughing, she was diagnosed with pneumonia."

Sunday they had some problems with the heat (the temperature in New York was a Sunday morning 28 degrees) and dehydration. "At the event they got too hot and she became dehydrated this morning. I just examined her and she is rehydrated and they recovered quickly."

"Bended knees"

The 68-year-old presidential candidate seemed to faint during the commemoration of the 9/11 attacks, when family members to read the names of the victims. A witness told The New York Post that Clinton had "weak knees" and lost a shoe. Her security team rushed her brought to a van.

Clinton was taken to the apartment of her daughter Chelsea. Moments later it was reported that she already felt "much better". She now has peace (and antibiotics) was prescribed, which was canceled her campaign trip to California.

3,000 names

Sunday were in New York 9/11 attacks, right, commemorated fifteen years ago. Nearly 3,000 people were then killed. Nineteen extremists of al Qaeda hijacked airliners that day and let them crash into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York, at the Pentagon near Washington and a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. For the first time in nearly two centuries, the United States were attacked in their own country.

About 75,000 people are still mental and / or physical problems as a result of the attacks.Often these aid workers who have inhaled carcinogenic dust as they tried to save lives.

New York will read the names of the dead at a memorial ceremony Sunday morning at Ground Zero. At the place where the Twin Towers collapsed, is now the One World Trade Center, or the "Freedom Tower", a new tower that is still higher than its predecessors.

Six times there will be a moment of silence to commemorate the various stages of the deadly attacks: the two impacts of the planes into the Twin Towers, the collapse of the towers, and two strikes on the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania. Church towers will be denominated in New York during the first moment of silence at 8:46 am local time (14:46 pm in Belgium), the hour when the first plane flew into the towers, flight 11 of American Airlines.

Even President Barack Obama takes a moment of silence, at 8:46 pm privately in the White House. Then he goes to the Pentagon for a commemoration ceremony in the presence of Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter.

Source: OWN REPORTS, Belga, FOX NEWS Photo: twitter

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