Hillary Clinton Campaigns in Nevada Sunday

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On Sunday, Hillary Clinton attended a number of events in Las Vegas throughout the day meeting with voters and gathering support for this weekend’s caucus. She started the day attending church services at Victory Missionary Baptist Church. She then stopped at a sandwich shop in Chinatown and met with works at Caesars Palace. She also met with Nevada Dreamers and concluded the day by hosting a public rally. At each of the events, she urged voters to support her and spoke about a number of topics including immigration reform, heath care, and clean energy. Regarding this weekend’s caucus she said, “Bring your friends, your neighbors your family, and I promise you I will work my heart out every single day.” A video from the day’s events will be posted when/if available.

Today, Clinton remained in Nevada for a number of events. Full coverage will be posted tomorrow. For all the latest, follow our revamped Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: ABC News, Las Vegas Sun

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.

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News Source: SF Gate, CBS Los Angeles