Hillary Clinton Addresses Annie’s List Luncheon

On Friday, Hillary Clinton traveled to Houston, Texas where she spoke at a fundraising luncheon for Annie’s List. Clinton gave a short speech during the event in which she spoke about the United States’ actions against the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad and the Trump administration’s response. Clinton remarks were not focused on national politics. Instead, she spoke about the importance of turning Texas blue during the mid-term elections in 2018 and the next presidential election in 2020. She said, “A lot of the best young Democrats in America are right here in Texas, and that’s especially true for young Democratic women.” She urged everyone to keep fighting, and most importantly, voting adding, “I know we can win in 2018. If we can get people to turn out and vote, Texas will be blue.” Watch a video of Clinton’s speech below.

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News Source: Houston Press, Texas Observer

Happy New Year!

131213181355-cupp-hillary-clinton-bankers-story-topHappy New Year and welcome to the updated Hillary Clinton Speeches!

It appears that 2015 is going to be an important year for Hillary Rodham Clinton and her supporters. With a 2016 presidential run announcement expected early in the year, everyone will be watching Clinton’s scheduled speeches in early 2015.

While everyone seems to be looking forward to 2015, 2014 was a very important year for Clinton. She returned to the political spectrum during the 2014 mid-term elections. While the Democrats had a rough year, Clinton was out in the field supporting Democratic candidates and making speeches that sounded more political in nature.

Another major story from 2014 was the release of Clinton’s memoir, Hard Choices. Released in June, the book quickly made the New York Times Bestsellers list. The book picked up where her first memoir, Living History, left off and primarily focused on her years as Secretary of State. Along with the release of Hard Choices, Clinton completed a book tour which included 47 appearances on television and in local bookstores.

The final story of the year was Clinton’s speech blitz. Over the course of 2014, Clinton delivered speeches for church groups, business organizations, colleges, and more from coast to coast, plus in the United States and Canada. This year, she made a total of 102 speeches and appearances (that were open to the public and not counting appearances for Hard Choices), and you can see an outline of the speeches on our 2014 page.

Finally, I want to thank everyone for reading the site and following along as Clinton, possibly, embarks on the next chapter of her political career. This year, Hillary Clinton Speeches recorded over 20,000 views, and the stats continue to grow. Thank you for following the site in 2014, and we will keep reporting into 2015 and beyond!

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Clinton’s Mid-Term Scorecard

Screen Shot 2014-11-09 at 8.21.49 PMSince the mid-term election defeat for several key Democrats, many in the media have been debating whether Hillary Clinton is a winner or loser following the election. Many in the media point to key wins or losses to support their point of view, but no one (as far as we can tell) has analyzed the numbers. Clinton made appearances for (at least) 23 candidates: 10 won, 12 lost, and 1 is still facing a runoff.

While the numbers don’t lie, the exposure she received made her winner in many respects. Whether you view this election cycle as a win or loss for Clinton, she returned to politics, asserted her position, and supported her party in a year when heavy losses were predicted across the board.

The chart above includes a list of candidates Clinton supported and whether they won or lost. NOTE: The list only includes candidates for whom Clinton made a personal appearance. She did assist other candidates by recording phone calls and posting messages of support to the candidate’s social media pages or website.

New Hampshire Fundraiser

Sunday, November 2, 2014

628x471Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared at a fundraiser in New Hampshire for Senator Jeanne Shaheen and Governor Maggie Hassan. Clinton praised both for their work focused on women’s issues such as equal pay and health care. This was Clinton’s first time in New Hampshire since her 2008 campaign, which she says taught her some valuable lessons, “

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

News Source: Albany Times Union

Campaign for Senator Mary Landrieu (LA)

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke at a campaign event for Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu. Clinton spoke of Landrieu’s strengths and her passion for her state. Clinton said, “She doesn’t shy away from a fight. She refused to let Washington turn its back on Louisiana. The need was too great. The stakes were too high. She was relentless.”

Video Source: YouTube

News Source: SFGate

Campaign for Senate Candidate Michelle Nunn (GA)

Friday, October 31, 2014

Hillary Rodham Clinton made a stop at the headquarters of Georgia Senate Candidate Michelle Nunn.

Video Source: YouTube

Campaign for Senate Candidate Bruce Braley (IA)

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared at a rally supporting Iowa Senate Candidate Bruce Braley. Clinton voiced her support of Braley and denounced his opponent, Joni Ernst, for refusing interviews in her home state. Clinton said, “It truly seems like it should be disqualifying in Iowa, of all states, to avoid answering questions.”

Note: In the video above, Clinton begins to speak at about the 16:30 mark.

Video Source: YouTube

News Source: MSNBC

Campaign for Representative Sean Patrick Maloney (NY)

Monday, October 27, 2014

Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared at a rally supporting New York Representative Sean Patrick Maloney’s reelection bid. Clinton urged voters to reelect Maloney and praised his record.

Note: In the video above, Clinton begins speaking at about the 17 minute mark.

Video Source: YouTube

News Source: New York Daily News

Campaign for Governor Andrew Cuomo (NY)

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Screen Shot 2014-11-09 at 11.40.23 AMHillary Rodham Clinton took part in a campaign event for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who was leading his opponent by double digits. Clinton praised Cuomo’s work on women’s rights and urged voters to no be discouraged by the mid-term results. Both Cuomo and the crowd chanted “2016” before she took the stage hinting, once again, at a possible run for the presidency by Clinton.

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

News Source: NY1

Campaign for Senator Mark Udall (CO)

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared, for the second time, at a campaign event for Senator Mark Udall of Colorado. Speaking at a “Get Out the Vote” event, Clinton also spoke in favor of Governor John Hickenlooper and House of Representatives hopeful Andrew Romanoff. Clinton urged the citizens of Colorado to vote and volunteer for campaigns. Clinton spoke, once again, of Republicans war on women.

Note: The video above is from the entire event, and Clinton appears at about the 21-minute mark.

Video Source: YouTube

News Source: CBS Denver