Chelsea Clinton, Anne Holton Campaign for Hillary

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On Thursday, Chelsea Clinton and Anne Holton campaigned on behalf of Hillary Clinton. Chelsea was in Scranton, Pennsylvania where she spoke about her mother’s softer side as well as several points from her campaign platform. She focused on family and educating that Hillary’s plans would ensure that incomes for all families will rise. Chelsea stressed the importance of the upcoming election urging voters not to wane in support of her mother. “My mother will make sure we all live in a country that we want our children to grow up in. There is so much at stake in this election and it will be won by the conversations you all have between now and Nov. 8,” she said. A video from the event will be added when/if available.

Anne Holton, Tim Kaine’s wife, held two events in the Denver, Colorado area on Thursday. The first event was described as an organizing meeting where she was to speak about Hillary’s platform with supporters. The second event was billed as an education roundtable discussion. Holton is the former Secretary of Education for the state of Virginia, and Hillary has been using Holton’s expertise on the campaign trail. Full coverage from the events will be updated when/if available.

In addition, two fundraisers were held today for Hillary for America. The first was in Denver, Colorado and featured a conversation with Anne Holton with special guest Maulik Pancholy. The event was hosted by Saira Rao and Shiv Govindan. The second event was held in New York City and featured Amanda Renteria. That event was hosted by Carlos Del Toro.

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News Source: WNEP, Times Leader

Hillary Clinton Interviewed By Amanda de Cadenet

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Last night, Hillary Clinton was interviewed on Lifetime’s The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet. Clinton and de Cadenet were joined by Chriselle Lim, GloZell Green and Maya Washington. For the conversation, they put politics aside and discussed her date nights with husband Bill Clinton, hanging out with friends, and the difficulty of being a woman running for president and showing any emotion. Clinton admitted that it is hard saying, “It’s really important not to wall yourself off from how you are actually feeling about what people say or how they treat you or how they treat somebody else that offends you or upsets you. But you’re also as a woman in a high public position or seeking the presidency, as I am, you have to be aware of how people will judge you for being, quote, emotional. It’s a really delicate balancing act.” A video of the interview is below.

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News Source: Newsweek, The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Clinton Speaks at the University of Dubuque

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On Tuesday, Hillary Clinton gave a campaign speech on the campus of  University of Dubuque in Dubuque, Iowa. During her speech, Clinton covered a number of topics from her platform, but she took the opportunity to criticize her primary opponent, Bernie Sanders. She criticize him for his plans to raise taxes across the board, his record on gun control, and his plans for health care. On the upcoming primary, Clinton said, “You are owed a spirited debate over what our differences are, because we have substantive differences and it’s important that you know before you caucus on Feb. 1 what those might be.” A video of her full speech is below.

This evening, Clinton was scheduled to attend a fundraiser in Detroit, Michigan. Singer Michael Bolton is scheduled to perform at the event.

Tonight, Clinton will appear on CNN’s Erin Burnett OutFront before appearing on Lifetime’s The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet tomorrow. For all the latest, follow our revamped Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: Dubuque Telegraph Herald