(Rick Bowmer/AP)Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson, the third-party candidate polling closest to the Democratic and Republican nominees, told a radio host yesterday that Hillary Clinton's health was not a "legitimate" subject for politics. Trump, who previously mocked Clinton's "stamina" and derided her for taking breaks from the trail, has not mentioned Clinton's health in any speeches since the diagnosis. It was KIRO, not Johnson, that raised the question of whether Clinton's health was now a "legitimate" issue. But in the Seattle interview, Johnson turned questions about Clinton into mild brags about his own health. "This is one strenuous gig here running for president, and my whole life is health and wellness," Johnson said.
Source: Washington Post September 13, 2016 19:47 UTC