Bill, Chelsea Campaign for Hillary before Super Tuesday

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On Sunday, Bill and Chelsea Clinton were on the campaign trail in support of Hillary Clinton. Bill spent the day in Florida where he attended fundraisers in Miami and Boca Raton. In Miami Gardens, he spoke at a Get Out the Vote event where he covered Hillary’s call for increased gun control, improving health care, and resolving systemic racism. He asked voters to support Hillary in the upcoming March 15th primary. A video from his speech will be added when/if available.

Chelsea was in Minnesota before Tuesday’s caucuses, and she attended Get Out the Caucus events in Minnetonka and South St. Paul. She also spoke at a Women for Hillary event in Rochester. At each of the events, she spoke about her mother’s experience and platform, focusing particularly on her work with children and women’s rights. Chelsea said, “She set the expectations that every embassy representing our country around the world would know what was happening to women and girls in terms of rights, opportunities, safety, health, participation. And she spent three years building a bipartisan coalition to create the children’s health insurance program, which covers more than eight million low-income kids, including tens of thousands here in Minnesota.” Videos from today’s events will be posted when/if available.

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News Source: CBS Miami, CBS Minnesota

Bill, Chelsea, and Others Attend Fundraisers

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On Monday, Bill and Chelsea Clinton were on the campaign trail fundraising for Hillary’s campaign. Bill was in Florida where he attended a number of events on behalf of Hillary. She was originally scheduled to attend the events, but she cancelled to attend a number of campaign events across Nevada before this weekend’s caucus. In Florida, Bill attended a fundraiser at the Palm Beach home of Elaine and Gerald Schuster. Then, he attended a fundraiser held at Gary Nader Fine Art in Miami. Finally, in Boca Raton, he attended an event at the home of Helene and Roy Schwedelson.

While in Florida, Bill hosted one public event in Riviera Beach where he spoke about Clinton’s experience and qualifications for the presidency, but he also went after her rival Bernie Sanders (not by name) by saying that it was important for the Democratic Party to remain moderate and to not lean too far left. He cited the rift between the Republican Party and the more extreme Tea Party as an example that the Democrats do not want to follow. He also spoke about heath care, higher education, and immigration reform. A video of his speech is below.

Chelsea Clinton was also on the campaign trail on Monday making stops in Ohio and Pennsylvania. She began with morning event in Bexley, Ohio at the home of Susan Tomasky and Ron Ungvarsky. She then traveled to the Cleveland home of Judy Eigenfeld and Rick Maron. She wrapped up the evening with a fundraiser at the home of Kris and Robyn Jones
in Shavertown, Pennsylvania.

In Washington, DC, Senator Debbie Stabenow hosted a conversation on Capital Hill. The event is part of a series hosted by Hillary for America covering a number of platform topics. This evening’s topic was Agricultural policy.

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News Source: Miami Herald

Chelsea Clinton and Robby Mook Attend Hillary for America Fundraisers

Chelsea Clinton campaigns in New Hampshire on January 12, 2016.
Chelsea Clinton campaigns in New Hampshire on January 12, 2016.

Today, Chelsea Clinton was in Chicago where she attended three fundraisers on behalf of Hillary for America. The first event was hosted by Kevin Conlon at Conlon & Dunn Public Strategies. The second Chicago event was hosted by Trisha Rooney, Molly Mahoney, and M.K. Pritzker. The final event this evening was at Studio Paris Chicago.

Robby Mook, Hillary for America campaign manager, also made his first stop on the campaign trail, attending a fundraiser in Miami, Florida. As with all private events, the fundraisers were closed to the press.

Chelsea will continue her work on the campaign trail as she is scheduled to attend a number of events next week. For all the latest, follow our revamped Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Clinton Calls for Justice System Overhaul in Alabama

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On Tuesday, Hillary Clinton traveled to Montgomery, Alabama to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. At the event hosted by the National Bar Association, Clinton honored Rosa Parks and the spirit of the protesters who brought an end to segregation on the Montgomery public transit system. But, Clinton said that the work of they began 60 years ago is not yet finished. The Supreme Court’s ruling to dismantle the Voting Rights Act and Alabama’s voter ID law and others like it have made it more difficult for black voters. Speaking at the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, the church where Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. preached for six years, Clinton said, “Even as we celebrate all that our country has achieved in the past 60 years. We must in keeping with the legacy of those who have gone before look to the future and the work that is left to do.” A full video of Clinton’s speech is below.

Clinton then traveled to Florida where she attended a private fundraiser in Miami Beach hosted by Dawn McCall and Gail Williams. As with all private fundraisers, the event was closed to the press.

Tomorrow, Clinton will remain in Florida where she is scheduled to attend several fundraisers and a grassroots organizing event in Orlando. For all the latest, follow our Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: Local 10, Time, The New York Times

First Democratic Debate Tomorrow on CNN

151011081839-democratic-las-vegas-debate-2016-podium-order-large-169CNN has released full details of tomorrow night’s Democratic debate from Las Vegas, Nevada which will feature Hillary Rodham Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Martin O’Malley, Jim Webb, and Lincoln Chafee. Vice President Joe Biden, who has not formally announced his candidacy, was invited to participate, but will not. The debate will be moderated by Anderson Cooper with Dana Bash and Juan Carlos Lopez also asking questions. Coverage begins at 8:30 PM ET on CNN and on CNN.com (we will post a link to the live stream before the debate begins). You can submit questions for the moderators to ask the candidates on Facebook and Instagram.

This is the first of six debates between the Democratic candidates. The other five debates are scheduled for:

  • November 14, 2015 – Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa (CBS)
  • December 19, 2015 – Manchester, New Hampshire (ABC)
  • January 17, 2016 – Charleston, South Carolina (NBC)
  • February/March 2016 – Miami, Florida (Univision)
  • February/March 2016 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin (PBS)

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News Source: CNN

Clinton Surprises Crowd at Marc Anthony Concert

Marc-Anthony-and-Hillary-Clinton-miami-oct-2015-billboard-650On Friday night, Hillary Rodham Clinton surprised the crowd when she was brought on stage by singer Marc Anthony. The concert took place at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. Anthony introduced Clinton to the crowd, they posed for pictures, then she was escorted out and the concert continued. She did not speak to the crowd. The event appears to have spontaneous as she had expressed interest in attending the concert after taking part in fundraisers and giving a speech at a grassroots event earlier in the day. The videos below show a brief clip from the concert and a segment from the local news.

Today, Clinton is scheduled to attend the Human Rights Campaign’s National Dinner before appearing on Saturday Night Live. For all the latest, follow our Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: Billboard

Clinton Calls for End to Cuban Embargo

MIAMI, FL - JULY 31:  Democratic Presidential hopeful and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton calls for an end to the Cuban trade embargo as she gives a policy speech at the Florida International University on July 31, 2015 in Miami, Florida. According to polls Clinton continues to lead the Democratic candidates running for the Democratic nomination.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Hillary Rodham Clinton gave a speech at Florida International University in Miami today in which she said, “It’s time for [GOP] leaders to either get on board or get out of the way. The Cuba embargo needs to go, once and for all.” Clinton called on Congress to vote to officially end the Cuban trade embargo. She also called for increasing business with Cuba and Latin America in general. The United States has a record of looking east and west as part of its foreign policy, but does not look toward Cuba and Latin America.

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

News Source: Time

Campaign Fundraiser for Charlie Crist (FL)

Thursday, October 2, 2014

140925080053-hillary-clinton-cgi-story-topHillary Rodham Clinton made a campaign appearance for Florida gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist while she was in Miami. The fundraiser was closed to the press, but reports indicated the Clinton touted redemption, as Crist was a Republican before he switched parties.

Video from the event is currently unavailable and will be posted when/if available.

News and Image Source: CNN