It is difficult to say who was more exuberant today, Hillary Clinton
endorsing her old friend Terry McAuliffe for governor at a Falls
Church, Virginia rally, or the crowd that greeted her return to the
campaign trail. Naturally her appearance at a political event triggered
a flurry of speculation about her own political future, but before you
dust off your lawn signs, it is useful to bear in mind that the history
of McAuliffe support for the Clintons is long and strong. Naturally
Hillary and Bill Clinton would be stepping up for a loyal friend. Also
importantly, Terry's opponent, Ken Cuccinelli, represents the
antithesis of everything Hillary has ever stood for, and a win for him
would be a huge symbolic victory for the forces of radical conservatism
that have the Republican Party in a chokehold.
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Saturday, October 19, 2013
Friday, October 4, 2013
Hillary Clinton at Hamilton College
Clinton, New York welcomed Hillary Clinton this evening with great enthusiasm. Thanks to Syracuse.com and Twitter for some on the spot coverage. Michelle Breidenbach provided the hashtag.
Here are some more pictures by Nancy L. Ford >>>>
Live coverage: Hillary Clinton's talk in Clinton #ClintoninClinton
By Michelle Breidenbach | mbreidenbach@syracuse.com
Email the author | Follow on Twitter on October 04, 2013
Syracuse, N.Y. - Former U.S. Senator and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will speak in Clinton tonight as part of a lecture series at Hamilton College.
About 5,800 people are expected to attend. It is free, but tickets are required.
There is no live stream.
Michelle Breidenbach will be covering the event live for Syracuse.com. Join the conversation by adding the hashtag #ClintoninClinton to your tweets.
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(If you're curious, Clinton, NY is named for New York's first Gov. George Clinton, uncle of Erie Canal builder DeWitt Clinton.)
Read more >>>>Scott Schilds, also of Syracuse.com and tweeters provided the pictures. You can see more at the Twitter hashtags and here.
Here are some more pictures by Nancy L. Ford >>>>
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