Clinton Returns to New Hampshire

attribution.C-SPAN.height.318.no_border.preferPromo.width.480On Friday, Hillary Rodham Clinton was back in New Hampshire for two events. The first was a town hall on the campus of Keene State College. A long topic of conversation during the 80 minute event was gun control. Clinton answered several questions about her plans and the difference between her and her rivals. In addition, Clinton was also asked about her opposition to the Glass-Steagall Act, her views on LGBT discrimination, and other aspects of her platform. A full video from the town hall is available on C-SPAN.

Clinton then went to a grass roots even in Nashua where she spoke a number of her key plans, but she focused on Afghanistan and President Barack Obama’s plans to extend US presence. That means that his successor will have to address what to do with troop levels in Afghanistan. She did not provide any specific plans for Afghanistan at this point, but she said, “We have invested a lot of blood and a lot of treasure in trying to help that country and we can’t afford for it to become an outpost of the Taliban and ISIS one more time, threatening us, threatening the larger world.”

Tomorrow, Clinton is scheduled to appear at the Alabama Democratic Conference. For all the latest, follow our Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: Boston Herald, ABC News

Unique Lives & Experiences

Monday, June 2, 2014

Hillary Rodham Clinton Unique Lives and Experiences

Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke at a Unique Lives & Experiences event in the Denver, Colorado area. After delivering a brief speech, a moderator asked a number of questions. Topics covered include her upcoming book Hard Choices, 2016, and the trade of five Taliban Guantanamo Bay prisoners for the release of U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. She defended the exchange saying, “This young man, whatever the circumstances, was an American citizen — is an American citizen — was serving in our military. The idea that you really care for your own citizens and particularly those in uniform, I think is a very noble one.”

While Clinton was in Denver, she also toured Intertech Plastics and spoke with members of management to discuss youth employment.

No video from the event is currently available, but one will be posted when/if one becomes available.

News Source: Washington Post

Photo Source: Denver Post