Hillary makes a surprise appearance, dressed in white in honor of the suffragettes, to celebrate “Votes for Women” at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, tonight in DC. pic.twitter.com/CA4TIBQ3Bs— Hillary In Pictures (@HillaryPix) March 29, 2019
Friday, March 29, 2019
Hillary Clinton Celebrates Votes for Women
Hillary Clinton's Week on Social Media
I have not been posting her tweets and Facebook posts. Here they are from the past week.
Friday, March 15, 2019
Hillary Clinton and Friends at the Gloria Steinem Play
Diane von Furstenberg, Hillary Clinton, Gloria Steinem, and Daryl Roth. Photo: Bruce Glikas/WireImage/Getty Images
Die-hard theater fan Hillary Clinton is continuing to work through all New York has to offer at the moment. On Thursday night, Clinton showed up at the Off Broadway play Gloria: A Life, alongside her friend activist Jill Iscol, to two standing ovations from the crowd, according to a source. The play’s prolific producer Daryl Roth, as well as Gloria Steinem, its subject, were also in attendance. Completing the collection of accomplished women was designer Diane von Furstenberg ....
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Hillary Clinton Celebrates International Women's Day in Oslo, Awarded Honorary Degree
Hillary Clinton was in Oslo, Norway today, International Women's Day, to receive at the BI Business School.
Our best compliments, Mme. Secretary!
Look for Hillary around the 38:33 minute mark.
Our best compliments, Mme. Secretary!
Look for Hillary around the 38:33 minute mark.
Hillary Clinton on Reproductive Rights Legislation
Happy International Women's Day Mme. Secretary and all who are Still for Hill!
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Hillary Clinton's Channel 12 Interview
She has said it many times off camera. I don't know how many times she needs to say it before people believe her. My main issue with people not believing her is that they are calling her a liar. Hillary Clinton is not a liar! Get off Hillary's porch if that is what you are implying! (And yes, when you say, "she can change her mind," that is exactly what you are implying.You are saying Hillary plays games. She does not!)
She has made up her mind. She has made her decision. Start listening to the vast field of candidates who are actually running. If you refuse, you are playing straight into Russia's hand.
This is her plan. Grow up and deal with it.
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'I'm not running': Hillary Clinton rules out 2020 bid for first time on camera in exclusive interview with News 12
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Hillary Clinton ruled out a 2020 presidential run for the first time on camera in an exclusive interview with News 12, pledging instead to take an active role by working with the candidates in the crowded Democratic field.
"I'm not running, but I'm going to keep on working and speaking and standing up for what I believe," she told News 12's Tara Rosenblum.Read more and watch the entire exclusive interview>>>>
In her first local TV interview since the midterm elections, the former first lady and secretary of state opened up about 2016, 2020 and beyond. She expressed deep concerns about the state of American politics today -- and vowed to be vocal about those concerns.
"I want to be sure that people understand I'm going to keep speaking out," Clinton said. "I'm not going anywhere. What's at stake in our country, the kind of things that are happening right now are deeply troubling to me. And I'm also thinking hard about how do we start talking and listening to each other again? We've just gotten so polarized. We've gotten into really opposing camps unlike anything I've ever seen in my adult life."
Sunday, March 3, 2019
Hillary Clinton Honored in Selma
Congratulations, Mme. Secretary!
Back in Selma, Alabama this morning to kick off the #SelmaJubilee. Lots of events throughout the day. Tune into the Unity Breakfast where I’ll talk about the fight for voting rights & how it must be central to a 21st century civil rights movement.https://t.co/mo5QbiNznr— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) March 3, 2019
Former Senator Hillary Clinton honored at Martin and Coretta King Unity Breakfast - The Selma Times‑Journal
By James Jones3-4 minutes
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton highlighted the Martin and Coretta King Unity Breakfast on Sunday at Wallace Community College-Selma.
Clinton received the 2019 International Unity Award and was inducted into the Women’s Hall of Fame by former Senator Hank Sanders and his wife, Rose Sanders.
“Women have a hard time when they seek position of power and fight for women’s rights,” Hank Sanders said. “She had to fight to become a Senator and fight to become Secretary of State.”
The capacity crowd in WCCS Gymnasium gave a thunderous standing ovation for Clinton, a former U.S. Presidential candidate in the Democrat party. The former First Lady connected the two honors.
“The two honors go hand in hand,” Clinton said. “The fight for Civil Rights, Women’s Rights and human Rights have been the driving force of my career. I’m humbled and honored to receive the award.”
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Hillary Clinton receives award at Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee Unity Breakfast
Updated: 11:54 AM CST Mar 3, 2019
HIllary Clinton receives award in SelmaSELMA, Ala. —Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton received the International Unity Award at the Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King Unity Breakfast in Selma, Alabama Sunday morning.
The breakfast was one of the events during the annual Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee.
Clinton was also inducted into the National Voting Rights Museum Women’s Hall of Fame.
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.@HillaryClinton with @CoryBooker after his speech at the Unity Breakfast in Selma, Al. pic.twitter.com/VezNg701GV— MinyonM. (@IamMinyon) March 3, 2019
Secretary @HillaryClinton is in Selma with us this morning to commemorate the 54th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery Bloody Sunday March. pic.twitter.com/fxHrcG7HSi— Rep. Terri A. Sewell (@RepTerriSewell) March 3, 2019
.@HillaryClinton in Selma:— Nick Merrill (@NickMerrill) March 3, 2019
“Consider the fact that, 100 years after the 19th Amendment was signed into law and women finally won the right to vote, at least on paper, there is not just one woman running for President...but several. Enough to field a basketball team.“
Attending the 2019 Bridge Crossing Jubilee in Selma, AL with @HillaryClinton who will receive the 2019 Intl Unity Award & Induction— MinyonM. (@IamMinyon) March 3, 2019
Into the Women's Voting Rights Hall of Fame. 1st stop Unity Breakfast #
Honored to sit beside @HillaryClinton today at the annual Unity Breakfast in #Selma.Next we will attend the historic #BrownChapelAME Church services, where civil rights activists gathered before the" #BloodySunday"march. #SelmaJubilee #Voting #WomensHistoryMonth #KeepHopeAlive! pic.twitter.com/eOJUim01zQ— Rev Jesse Jackson Sr (@RevJJackson) March 3, 2019
.@HillaryClinton speaking in Selma about her time in Dothan in the 70’s for education civil rights. pic.twitter.com/PUSGbYupnX— Reshad Hudson (@ReshadHudson) March 3, 2019
.@HillaryClinton @RepTerriSewell @CoryBooker @jessejackson attending service at the historic Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church in Selma. pic.twitter.com/THJZ00xTb4— Reshad Hudson (@ReshadHudson) March 3, 2019
Now in Selma, @RepTerriSewell introduces @HillaryClinton at Brown Chapel AME. #SelmaJubilee pic.twitter.com/PZpslOBFBH— rolandsmartin (@rolandsmartin) March 3, 2019
https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1102261863872647168.@HillaryClinton speaks at Selma Anniversary breakfast: "@StaceyAbrams should be governor, leading that state right now." pic.twitter.com/c5FyuQmxIO— The Hill (@thehill) March 3, 2019
Thank you, @HillaryClinton, for highlighting our critical work to defend #VotingRights.— Legal Defense Fund (@NAACP_LDF) March 3, 2019
To learn more about #PreparedToVote - our election protection program - and our other voting rights work visit: https://t.co/9qxXhuWfnc #Selma54 #Selma #SelmaJubilee pic.twitter.com/D0fBYVXtPx
Hillary Clinton and some 2020 presidential candidates join hundreds of marchers in the annual Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee, an event commemorating "Bloody Sunday," the 1965 civil rights march in which demonstrators were beaten and tear gassed by police. https://t.co/WXn9Kcdvnu pic.twitter.com/OVK6UcHt2d— ABC News (@ABC) March 3, 2019
Quite a scene in Selma today on the 54th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. pic.twitter.com/qMf2MGtfpu— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 3, 2019
A reenactment of the "Bloody Sunday" march is taking place at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, on the 54th anniversary of the demonstration. Democrats including Bernie Sanders, Cory Booker and Hillary Clinton are in attendance. pic.twitter.com/vITohFXHWk— CNN (@CNN) March 3, 2019
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