Clintons Campaign on Eve of NH Primary

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On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Hillary, Bill, and Chelsea Clinton attended events across the state drumming up last minute support. Bill attended a Get Out the Vote event in Rochester. During the event, Bill went after Bernie Sanders and criticized his tactics saying, “You can’t have a debate with somebody if every time you raise the question, ‘Oh, you’re part of the establishment, you’re attacking me.’ All we need is a conversation about what policies are best and who has the best chance of enacting them and I trust the voters.”

All three Clintons attended events in Manchester and Hudson. During her speeches, Hillary defended her record, specifically her ties to Wall Street. She pointed out that Sanders has been the recipient of Wall Street money as well. She said, “You know, Senator Sanders took about $200,000 from Wall Street firms, not directly, but through the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. There nothing wrong with that. It hasn’t changed his view. It hasn’t changed my view or my vote either.” Videos from today’s events will be posted when/if available.

While Clinton is trailing in the Democratic primary polls, the weather is going to be snowy and cold, which could affect turnout. The Clinton campaign has seized on the opportunity to offer rides to the polls. Today she said, “I think Granite Staters are pretty hardy. Obviously, if roads are slick, people will have to be careful. I hope that we’ll be able to help. Anybody who needs a ride to the polls, call my campaign. We’ll be happy to get you there. We’ve got a great organization ready to turn out as many voters as possible.”

Results from the primary will be posted tomorrow night. For all the latest, follow our revamped Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: The New York Times, The Washington Post, WMUR

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Fundraiser

Monday, October 20, 2014

Hillary Clinton Campaigns With Alison Lundergan Grimes In KentuckyHillary Rodham Clinton attended a Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Fundraiser where she spoke about the future of Democrats in Congress. She stressed the importance of electing Democratic candidates to ensure important work is done, such as immigration reform. The event was attended by a number of important Hollywood donors and is said to have raised over $2 million. The fundraiser was co-hosed by Jeffrey Katzenberg, Steven Spielberg, Alan Horn, Michael Rapino and their spouses. The event was closed to the press, and so a video from the event will likely not be available.

News and Image Source: Deadline Hollywood