Bill Clinton Campaigns in South Carolina, Chelsea in Minnesota

While Hillary Clinton is focused on the New Hampshire Primary, former president Bill Clinton was in South Carolina today to meet with voters before the state’s February 27th primary. Bill spoke to a crowd of over 800 at Allen University, a traditionally African American school. He spoke about Hillary’s credentials and experience and why she is the best choice for president. He said, “As I have grown older — and hopefully a little wiser — I try to spend a little more time explaining things to people and a little less time trying to convert the already converted.” A video from the event will be posted when/if available.

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Chelsea Clinton was in Minneapolis, Minnesota for a Women for Hillary event at the home of House Minority Leader Paul Thissen. About 250 people attended the event, including Gov. Mark Dayton. Chelsea spoke about the importance of the Minnesota primary, especially following the close race in Iowa. She spoke about her mother’s experience and plans as president. She said, “Our next president will play such a fundamental role in shaping the country and the world that my daughter … and her future little brother or sister will grow up in.”

Chelsea will be in South Carolina later this week. For all the latest, follow our revamped Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: Charleston Post Currier, Minneapolis Star Tribune

Campaign for Senate Candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes (KY)

Saturday, November 1, 2014

On Saturday, Clinton made a second campaign stop supporting Kentucky Senate Candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes. In a tight race against Senator Mitch McConnell, Grimes was hoping to pull off an upset to unseat the current Minority Leader. Clinton, again, attached McConnell’s record and his partisan rhetoric. She said, “”I love the idea of putting this Kentucky filly in the winner’s circle in Kentucky. This is not just a contest between a permanent Washington fixture and a fresh face. It is a contest between old thinking and new thinking. We cannot, in our country, continue to reward the dividers. We need to reward the uniters — the people who care about everybody.”

Video Source: YouTube

News Source: WLWT

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Fundraiser

Monday, October 20, 2014

920x920Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared at a Power of Women Fundraiser for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in San Francisco. She was joined by a number of women from Congress including House Minority Leader, Nancy Pelosi. Clinton had a powerful tone as she blasted the Republicans for harming the economy, not passing an equal pay bill, and rolling back women’s access to health care and contraception. The comments were some of the strongest yet to come from Clinton in this election cycle.

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

News and Image Source: SFGate