Clinton’s platform: A pause from Trump drama to peruse the front-runner’s plans
WASHINGTON — Some days, it seems Donald Trump is the only person running for president. Daily psychodramas and personal spats have overshadowed all else in this campaign. Even his opponent’s aides say they accept this simple fact: Trump will dominate the news.
Yet he’s not the front-runner. Hillary Clinton is, according to the vast majority of polls. Here’s what the Democratic nominee says she wants to do, if those surveys hold up and she becomes the U.S. president:
— Supreme Court: Seek limits on money in politics by appointing justices who would overturn the landmark Citizens United ruling that undid restrictions on campaign spending by outside groups.
— Health care: Extend existing medicare system for seniors, to allow people as young as 55 to opt into the public plan. Allow people to import cheaper medicine from Canada and elsewhere, in a broader plan to reduce drug prices.


