Friday, October 16, 2015

On the Road with Hillary Clinton: Keene, New Hampshire

Hillary held a town hall in Keene today and then sat down with Jake Tapper for an interview on CNN's The Lead.  The interview went very well.  Hillary did a particularly good job of explaining classification issues re: emails from Sidney Blumenthal using Jake as an example.  He asked for her email address at the end, but said she did not give it to him.  It was a very cordial interview, and Tapper did a nice job.

According to Tapper, Hillary has one more NH event today.  The update will be here as soon as I get the information.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton reaches out to shake hands with a potential supporter after a town hall meeting, Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton reaches out to shake hands with a potential supporter after a town hall meeting, Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton poses for a photo with a potential supporter after a town hall meeting, Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton poses for a photo with a potential supporter after a town hall meeting, Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts to the many audience members with their hands raised to ask a question at a campaign town hall meeting in Keene, New Hampshire October 16, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts to the many audience members with their hands raised to ask a question at a campaign town hall meeting in Keene, New Hampshire October 16, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets audience members at a campaign town hall meeting in Keene, New Hampshire October 16, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets audience members at a campaign town hall meeting in Keene, New Hampshire October 16, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton hands her microphone to an audience member for a question at a campaign town hall meeting in Keene, New Hampshire October 16, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton hands her microphone to an audience member for a question at a campaign town hall meeting in Keene, New Hampshire October 16, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton hugs Clai Lasher-Sommers, a survivor of domestic abuse and gun violence, at a campaign town hall meeting in Keene, New Hampshire October 16, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton hugs Clai Lasher-Sommers, a survivor of domestic abuse and gun violence, at a campaign town hall meeting in Keene, New Hampshire October 16, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks during a town hall meeting, Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. Clinton is dominating the money hunt in the presidential campaign. She’s collecting more bigger-dollar contributions than any candidate in either party among 26 states. The Associated Press’ review found that Republican Ben Carson was the second-best fundraiser in 10 states among those who gave at least $200 this election cycle. The retired neurosurgeon is ahead of former Republican Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks during a town hall meeting, Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. Clinton is dominating the money hunt in the presidential campaign. She’s collecting more bigger-dollar contributions than any candidate in either party among 26 states. The Associated Press’ review found that Republican Ben Carson was the second-best fundraiser in 10 states among those who gave at least $200 this election cycle. The retired neurosurgeon is ahead of former Republican Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton leans on the stage as she listens to a question from the audience during a town hall meeting Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton leans on the stage as she listens to a question from the audience during a town hall meeting Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton leans on a railing as she listens to a question during a town hall meeting Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton leans on a railing as she listens to a question during a town hall meeting Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks during a town hall meeting Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks during a town hall meeting Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton listens to a question during a town hall meeting Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton listens to a question during a town hall meeting Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, in Keene, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
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