Saturday, February 6, 2016

Hillary Clinton Getting Out the Vote in New Hampshire

Hillary took the "out" in GOTV literally and went door to door in the snow. To warm up, she grabbed coffee at a local spot, and rallied voters at a few campaign events, one of them with Madeleine Albright.

A campaign rally in Portsmouth will be aired by C-Span later (check your local listings).  Tomorrow, Hillary will be in Flint Michigan to talk about the crisis there.  She will be on several Sunday morning shows as well. Again, check your local listings.
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets campaign volunteers holding signs while going to door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder      TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets campaign volunteers holding signs while going to door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaigns with New Hampshire Democratic State Sen. Lou D'Allesandro, left, in a neighborhood in Manchester, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaigns with New Hampshire Democratic State Sen. Lou D'Allesandro, left, in a neighborhood in Manchester, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton pets a dog while going to door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton pets a dog while going to door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton pets a local dog during a campaign stop in a neighborhood in Manchester, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton pets a local dog during a campaign stop in a neighborhood in Manchester, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton talks to New Hampshire State Senator Lou D'Allesandro on a porch while going to door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton talks to New Hampshire State Senator Lou D'Allesandro on a porch while going to door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton walks off a porch while going to door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton walks off a porch while going to door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton walks out of a home while going to door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton walks out of a home while going to door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is greeted by a local resident (L) while canvassing door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is greeted by a local resident (L) while canvassing door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton talks to a local resident while canvassing door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton talks to a local resident while canvassing door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton visits a home while going door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton visits a home while going door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters during a campaign stop in a Manchester, N.H., neighborhood Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters during a campaign stop in a Manchester, N.H., neighborhood Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton peeks through signs of hers as she greets supporters during a campaign stop in a Manchester, N.H., neighborhood Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton peeks through signs of hers as she greets supporters during a campaign stop in a Manchester, N.H., neighborhood Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton walks up to the door of a home while canvassing door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton walks up to the door of a home while canvassing door-to-door to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton canvasses door-to-door with New Hampshire State Senator Lou d'Allesandro to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton canvasses door-to-door with New Hampshire State Senator Lou d'Allesandro to greet voters in a neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Seen through Valentine's Day heart decorations, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaigns at the Belmont Hall & Restaurant in Manchester, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Seen through Valentine's Day heart decorations, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaigns at the Belmont Hall & Restaurant in Manchester, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets voters during a campaign stop at Belmont Hall & Restaurant in Manchester, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets voters during a campaign stop at Belmont Hall & Restaurant in Manchester, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Ella Hamel, 4, of Concord, N.H., cries as she and her sister Ava Hamel, 7, are greeted by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a campaign stop at Belmont Hall in Manchester, N.H., Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016. Her father Steve Hamel says that Ella likes Clinton, supporting her in activities at her school, and was likely feeling "a little overwhelmed." (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Ella Hamel, 4, of Concord, N.H., cries as she and her sister Ava Hamel, 7, are greeted by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a campaign stop at Belmont Hall in Manchester, N.H., Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016. Her father Steve Hamel says that Ella likes Clinton, supporting her in activities at her school, and was likely feeling "a little overwhelmed." (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (L) sits down with New Hampshire state senator Donna Soucy at the Belmont Hall Restaurant in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (L) sits down with New Hampshire state senator Donna Soucy at the Belmont Hall Restaurant in Manchester, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters at a "Get Out the Vote" campaign rally in Concord, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters at a "Get Out the Vote" campaign rally in Concord, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a campaign event at Rundlett Middle School, in Concord, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a campaign event at Rundlett Middle School, in Concord, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts after former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said, "there’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other," while introducing Clinton at a campaign event at Rundlett Middle School, in Concord, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts after former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said, "there’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other," while introducing Clinton at a campaign event at Rundlett Middle School, in Concord, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's greets the overflow crowd at a "Get Out the Vote" campaign rally in Concord, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's greets the overflow crowd at a "Get Out the Vote" campaign rally in Concord, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts as former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is introduced by Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., during a campaign event at Rundlett Middle School, in Concord, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts as former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is introduced by Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., during a campaign event at Rundlett Middle School, in Concord, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts as former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright says, "there’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other," at a campaign event at Rundlett Middle School, in Concord, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts as former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright says, "there’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other," at a campaign event at Rundlett Middle School, in Concord, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, background center, smiles as she is introduced at a student town hall at New England College in Henniker, N.H., Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, background center, smiles as she is introduced at a student town hall at New England College in Henniker, N.H., Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a student town hall at New England College in Henniker, N.H., Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a student town hall at New England College in Henniker, N.H., Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens as she is introduced at a "Get Out the Vote" campaign rally in Concord, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens as she is introduced at a "Get Out the Vote" campaign rally in Concord, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Audrey Clendenning, 6, of Concord, N.H., reads as she and others wait for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to arrive in the overflow room of a "Get Out the Vote" event at Rundlett Middle School, in Concord, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Audrey Clendenning, 6, of Concord, N.H., reads as she and others wait for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to arrive in the overflow room of a "Get Out the Vote" event at Rundlett Middle School, in Concord, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, far left, answers questions during a student town hall at New England College in Henniker, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, far left, answers questions during a student town hall at New England College in Henniker, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, at right, answers questions during a student town hall at New England College in Henniker, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, at right, answers questions during a student town hall at New England College in Henniker, N.H., Saturday Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens as she is introduced at New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens as she is introduced at New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens to a question from the audience during a campaign stop at New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens to a question from the audience during a campaign stop at New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during a campaign stop at New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire February 6, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during a campaign stop at New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
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