In a conference call with reporters ahead of a September push on issues of women’s issues, officials within Hillary Clinton’s campaign acknowledged Thursday that they have faced political “headwinds,” but insisted the race remains “fundamentally unchanged.”
“Obviously, we’ve had some headwinds, especially around the email question,” campaign chairman John Podesta said of the controversy over Clinton’s primary email account, which has roiled the campaign for months. And he said that the “noise” has made it “harder to break through.”
But Podesta and his colleagues nonetheless said Clinton remains strong. “We are well-positioned to win this nomination and the general election,” he told reporters.
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Joel Benenson, the campaign’s pollster and chief strategist, said he views the race as “fundamentally unchanged,” saying the campaign always expected to “nip and tuck all the way through to the primary.”








