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

Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton and Senator Al Franken

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Hillary Rodham Clinton took part in a campaign event for Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton and Senator Al Franken. Clinton took the opportunity to urge the crowd, mostly college students, to get out and vote. “The question really is, ‘Are you going to tune out or turn out?” She spoke highly of both candidates and urged voters to allow the to opportunity to continue to work for Minnesota. Franken reminded the crowd of his close election when he won by only 312 votes.

Video Source: YouTube

News Source: MPR News

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

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