The entire Clinton campaign is apparently battling pneumonia
Hillary Clinton reportedly isn't the only one in her campaign who has been feeling a little under the weather recently. A person from the campaign told People that "everyone's been sick" at the headquarters in Brooklyn.
The individual, who spoke anonymously with People, explained that at the end of August at least six senior staffers allegedly fell ill, including campaign manager Robby Mook. Another adviser was at a Brooklyn urgent care center for a respiratory infection just days ahead of Clinton's own diagnosis of pneumonia, which happened Friday. Yet another adviser was rushed to the ER after collapsing from severe dehydration.
Rumors regarding Clinton's supposedly frail health have been circulated among her opponents, including by Fox News host Sean Hannity, for months. Her wobbly appearance at the 9/11 Memorial on Sunday did not alleviate such concerns, with Barack Obama's former campaign manager David Axelrod tweeting Clinton created an unnecessary problem due to her lack of transparency about her pneumonia diagnosis.
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