NEW YORK. — As Hillary Clinton’s health moves from the fringes to the centre of the 2016 presidential campaign, there’s a lot we still don’t know about her scare this weekend.
Clinton’s campaign has been tight-lipped about the Sunday incident, releasing only two short statements throughout the day. Many lingering questions could be easily cleared up by the campaign. Here are nine big questions we still have:
1.) Why hide the pneumonia diagnosis?
2.) Has Clinton been otherwise ill in recent days?
3.) Who made the call not to go to the hospital and when?
4.) What is the campaign’s position on the protective press pool?
5.) Will Clinton allow a true protective pool if elected president?
6.) Does Clinton accept the obligation to inform the public about her health?
7.) How will this change her schedule going forward?
8.) Will Clinton’s health affect the first debate?
9.) How will voters respond?
Clinton’s core vulnerability is that most Americans don’t find her honest or trustworthy. Will voters now feel like they’ve been misled about her health? Or will the vulnerability of the illness make Americans empathize more with someone who often has difficulty connecting. — NBC News.



