Clinton Attends Fundraisers, Meets with Lawmakers in Texas

Clinton attends a private fundraiser in Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania earlier this month.
Clinton attends a private fundraiser in Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania in July

Hillary Rodham Clinton wrapped up the week by attending a breakfast fundraiser this morning in La Jolla, California. The event comes after several yesterday and one on Wednesday night in California. The private fundraiser was held at the home of Qualcomm co-founder Irwin Jacobs and his wife, Joan. Clinton left California for Texas where she met with Democratic lawmakers this afternoon. This evening, Clinton attended a private fundraiser at the McAllen home of powerbroker Alonzo Cantu. All three events were closed to the press.

On Monday, Clinton begins the week in New Hampshire where she is expected to roll out her plans for rising college tuition and student loan debt. Until then, follow along on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: Fox 5, MySA

Clinton Attends California Events

On Thursday, Hillary Rodham Clinton attended an early morning fundraiser in Atherton, California. San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee and former State Assemblywoman Fiona Ma hosted the breakfast event. Clinton was in San Francisco last night as well to begin her visit to California.

After leaving the San Francisco, Clinton traveled to southern California where she held a roundtable discussion with home health care workers at the Los Angeles Trade-Technical College. Following the roundtable, Clinton attended a fundraiser at the home of Scooter and Yael Braun. Braun is a record label executive and manager for Justin Bieber. The events were private and closed to the press.

UPDATE (8/6): Added video from the roundtable event.

News Source: The Washington Post, NBC 4, ABC 7

Clinton Returns to Nevada

20150618_Sun_Hillary_Clinton_Visit_LE322_t653 Hillary Rodham Clinton returned to Nevada to attend two major campaign events. Her first event was in Las Vegas where she spoke to the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Office (NALEO). Clinton outlined the four fights of her campaign, and focused specifically on expanding funding for preschool programs. She said, “All of our kids need the opportunity to get off the to the best possible start, but too many children are getting behind.”

Clinton also spoke about voter rights and called for universal voter registration saying, “We should be making it easier to vote, not putting up barriers that disempower and disenfranchise Americans. Who are those barriers aimed at: young people, poor people and people of color.” She also focused on immigration, saying that if Congress refused to act on immigration, she would further expand the executive orders President Barack Obama has enacted. She also vowed to limit the the number of deportations, and her goal is comprehensive immigration reform.

In Reno, Clinton hosted a roundtable with a number of veterans. She spoke about her plans to maintain the world’s most powerful military. However, her primary concern is the struggles of veterans returning from combat and the delay of Veterans Affairs providing care. Clinton said veteran care is not a partisan issue, “No matter what we disagree on, we must agree on taking care of our vets.”

Tomorrow and Saturday, Clinton will attend events in California. Follow along on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source:Las Vegas Sun, KOLO

Clinton attends California Fundraisers

920x920-2On Wednesday, Hillary Rodham Clinton attended several private fundraisers in San Francisco. The events were not open to the public or press. After her fundraisers, however, Clinton made a surprise stop at Red Blossom Tea Company in Chinatown where she met with San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee. Lee said that he and Clinton discussed several topics including the challenge in running the city, the economy, homelessness, and immigration.

Clinton continued her trip to California on Thursday by attending three private fundraisers in Los Angeles. All three fundraisers were closed to the public and press. The private events have drawn some criticism and are in contrast to her last three stops in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada, which have been a part of her campaign opening listening tour. Clinton is expected to be back on campaign trail soon.

Keep up to date with all the latest campaign news by following Clinton on Twitter and Facebook. And don’t forget to donate to the campaign.

News Source: SF Gate, CBS Los Angeles

Clinton Heads to Nevada and California Next Week

Next week, Hillary Rodham Clinton takes her presidential campaign to Nevada and California. On Tuesday, May 5 Clinton will take her “Ramp Up” campaign to Nevada where she is expected to visit several cities. Nevada is a state that Clinton’s team is hoping to win in 2016 and it has been an early focus on the campaign. You can follow Hillary for Nevada on Twitter and Facebook.

Later in the week (May 7-9) Clinton will begin a three day campaign trip in California where she will headline several high profile fundraisers in Hollywood. She is also expected to focus on the grassroots effort similar to her recent trips to Iowa and New Hampshire.

We will post a full wrap-up of both next week. In the meantime, keep up to date with all the latest campaign news by following Clinton on Twitter and Facebook. And don’t forget to donate to the campaign.

New Source: Los Angeles Time, Las Vegas Sun

Talking is Teaching Launch

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Hillary Rodham Clinton made an appearance at an Oakland children’s hospital to announce a new campaign called “Talking is Teaching: Talk, Read, Sing”. The campaign is sponsored in part by the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation and Too Small to Fail. The goal of the new campaign is to ensure that lower income children have equal access to the education.

Video Source: YouTube

News Source: CBS San Francisco

BIO International Convention

Wednesday, June 25, 2014 

Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared at the BIO International Convention in San Diego, California. The convention was for the biotech industry, which includes a number of pharmaceutical companies. Clinton sees a trend that biotech companies are outsourcing operations, something that concerns her. Clinton wants this change, saying, “I don’t want to see biotech companies or pharma companies moving out of our country simply because of some perceived tax disadvantage and potential tax advantage somewhere else,”

News Source: NBC San Diego

Western Health Care Leadership Academy

Friday, April 11, 2014

Hillary Rodham Clinton completed her western speech tour by appearing at the Western Health Care Leadership Academy via satellite. The event was held in San Diego, California. Little information is known about her appearance at this point, but more information will be posted when available.

Unique Lives & Experiences Series

Thursday, April 10, 2014

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Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke at San Jose State University in California as a part of the Unique Live and Experiences Series. In her second event of the day, Clinton focused on women’s issues. She talked about her mother’s struggle as an abandoned child and quoted Eleanor Roosevelt. Referring to the equality of women, Clinton said, “We’re making progress, but it’s not fast enough. This is the unfinished business of the 21st century.”

A video from the event will be posted if/when available.

News and Photo Source: San Jose Mercury News

Marketo’s Marketing Nation Summit

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke today at Marketo’s Marketing Nation Summit in San Francisco, California. She gave brief remarks, then began a Q&A period. During this session, she was asked whether she would run for president in 2016. As usual, she said that she was “thinking about it.” However, she went a little further to suggest a reason that she is hesitant: increasing partisanship. Clinton said, “I would be the first to say we’re having a political period of, frankly, dysfunction. I saw it from afar as secretary and it was disheartening and even embarrassing to see people arguing about letting us default on our debt.”

The video above was taken by someone in the audience and is incomplete. A full video will be posted when/if one is available.

Video Source: YouTube

New Source: NBC News