The New York Times Endorses Hillary

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On Saturday, The New York Time Editorial Board endorsed Hillary Clinton has the Democratic Party nominee. The paper said, “Voters have the chance to choose one of the most broadly and deeply qualified presidential candidates in modern history.” With the Iowa caucus tomorrow, we will see if voters pay attention to the big endorsements she has received from newspapers including The Des Moines Register, The Sioux City Journal, The Boston Globe, and now The New York Times.

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News Source: The New York Times

Hillary Clinton Drums Up Support in Iowa

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On Saturday, Hillary Clinton hosted two town hall events and took part in one Iowa Democratic party event. It was a busy day in Iowa for Hillary for America with a number of high profile Democrats and celebrities meeting with voters. Clinton was also formally endorsed by The Des Moines Register this afternoon. But for Clinton, she remained the trail meeting with as many voters before the upcoming caucus. The first event of the day was in Clinton where she responded to recent questions about her health and stamina saying that she is healthy and that she would “match my endurance against anybody.” Clinton spoke to the crowd about a number of topics, then took questions during the town hall portion of the event. Videos from the Clinton appearance are below.

During a “Hard Hats for Hillary” event in Davenport, Clinton met with union members saying that she would fully support them as president. She spoke about how she has already been endorsed by twenty-four unions, including some of the largest in the nation. She spoke about her work to help those in the working class by raising the minimum wage and not weakening unions’ rights to collectively bargain. She then took questions from the voters in attendance.

For the final event of the day, Clinton stayed in Davenport for the Scott County Democratic Party’s Red, White & Blue Banquet. She was not the only Democratic presidential candidate in attendance as Martin O’Malley attended the event as well. Clinton spoke about her plans to bolster the economy, improve America’s infrastructure, and expand clean energy. She also pledged to not raise taxes on those in the middle class. Videos from the Davenport events will be posted when/if available.

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News Source: The Washington Post, The Des Moines Register, Quad-Cities Online

Clinton Endorsed by the The Des Moines Register

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On Saturday, The Des Moines Register endorsed Hillary Clinton for the Democratic ticket citing her knowledge and the depth of her experience as their reasoning. Although they criticized Clinton for not admitting when she has made a mistake, they said that overall her knowledge on a wide variety of issues impressed their editors during two separate interview sessions. In conclusion, they said, “Iowa Democrats will have to choose between the lofty idealism of Bernie Sanders and the down-to-earth pragmatism of Hillary Clinton. For some, this will be a choice of whether to vote with their hearts or their heads. Clinton has demonstrated that she is a thoughtful, hardworking public servant who has earned the respect of leaders at home and abroad. She stands ready to take on the most demanding job in the world.” Read the full article HERE.

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News Source: The Des Moines Register

Clinton Interviewed by The Des Moines Register

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While in Iowa yesterday, Hillary Clinton was interviewed by The Des Moines Register. During the interview, Clinton was asked about recent criticism from Bernie Sanders, particulary the paid speeches she have given to Wall Street firms. She responded by saying, “I have spoken to so many different groups…What they were interested in were my views on what was going on in the world. And whether you’re in health care, or you sell automobiles, or you’re in banking – there’s a lot of interest in getting advice and views about what you think is happening in the world.” A clip from the interview is below. More details about the interview can be read HERE.

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News Source: The Des Moines Register