Who took the better selfie with Hillary Clinton?

Kim Kardashian posted an selfie on Instagram and captioned it “Excited to be meeting our next President tonight!! Maybe she’ll take a selfie with me!” A few hours later, she posted a selfie with Hillary Clinton, complete with a photobombing Kanye West in the back. The girls behind the Twitter account @PrezSelfieGirls, who have become semi-famous due to their project that entails taking a selfie with every single 2016 presidential candidate, have also succeeded in getting their selfie with Hillary Clinton.

So, who took the better selfie?

Excited to be meeting our next President tonight!! Maybe she'll take a selfie with me!

A photo posted by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on

I got my selfie!!! I really loved hearing her speak & hearing her goals for our country! #HillaryForPresident

A photo posted by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on

Should Hillary Clinton be worried if Joe Biden decides to run for president?

Reports indicate that Vice President Joe Biden is thinking of running for president. While recent polls show Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton maintaining a commanding lead in the Democratic primary, a recent Quinnipiac University poll shows Clinton losing ground in favorability and trustworthiness (as Time notes "with 57 percent of Americans viewing her as neither honest nor trustworthy") in addition to head-to-head match-ups against Republican candidates. These negatives, which also came up in polls in key swing states, were not helped by her use of personal email during her tenure at the State Department being back in the news. It is not all doom and gloom for Clinton as a recent Marist University poll shows her beating all of the potential GOP nominees.

Do you think Clinton should be worried if Biden gets in the race?

Should Hillary Clinton state whether or not she supports the Keystone XL project?

“I refuse to turn my back on what is one of the greatest threats and greatest opportunities America faces,” said Hillary Clinton on her position on climate change, generating approval from environmental activists. Yet, she has also received criticism for her refusal to talk about the Keystone XL Pipeline project. When asked if she supported the project, Clinton replied, “If it’s undecided when I become president, I will answer your question. This is President Obama’s decision. I’m not going to second-guess him.” She cited that she is “in a different position than any other candidate,” because she played a part in putting the project together during her role as Secretary of State. This statement caused many to criticize her for her wariness to offend different parts of the democratic party. Should Clinton stop avoiding the topic and state her position?

Hillary Clinton is losing ground in key swing states. Should she be worried?

According to new Quinnipiac university polls released on Wednesday, Hillary Clinton is trailing behind three leading GOP candidates, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, and Scott Walker, in three key swing states. These states, Colorado, Iowa, and Virginia, have preferred the GOP candidates over Clinton in hypothetical general-election matchups. Should Clinton be worried?

In light of his rising popularity, has your opinion on Bernie Sanders’ chances changed?

Back when Bernie Sanders first announced that he was running for president, we asked you if you thought that he was capable of beating Hillary Clinton. Now, with Sanders rising in polls and drawing crowds to his speeches, we ask you if your opinion has changed. While Clinton has been targeted for her dislike of the press, Sanders has attracted some big crowds recently in Wisconsin, Iowa, New Hampshire, and Maine. According to NowThis, Sanders has also managed to raise $15 million for his campaign without the help of “big money,” with 87% of donations being under $250. Bernie is regarded as a breath of fresh air by many. With Sanders’ increasing popularity amongst voters, do you think he now has a chance of winning the Democratic nomination?

Is Hillary Clinton being transparent enough?

On Thursday, the Clinton Foundation reported an extra $26.4 million they had received that were previously undisclosed. As the money was initially labeled as “revenue” because it was used to pay the Clintons for their speeches, the Foundation did not include it in the list of its public listings of its contributors, the Washington Post reports. This potentially conflicts with the 2008 ethics agreement holding the Foundation to revealing its donors and funding sources that might present conflicts of interest with Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.

The State Department has also released the first round of Hillary Clinton’s emails when she held the position of Secretary of State. These emails are Benghazi-related and, according to the State Department, "do not change the essential facts or our understanding of the events before, during, or after the attacks,” In light of these new updates, do you think that Hillary Clinton is conducting her campaign with enough transparency?

Does Hillary Clinton have what it takes to be the champion of “Everyday Americans?"

In her 2016 presidential campaign announcement, Hillary Clinton said, “Everyday Americans need a champion. I want to be that champion.” The Clintons’ financial disclosure report has revealed that  Hillary and Bill Clinton have earned at least $30 million since January 2014, making Hillary one of the wealthiest 2016 presidential candidates. With this information about her wealth, do you think that she is capable of being the champion of the middle class?