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Entries in Hillary Clinton (84)

Wednesday
Apr162008

Clinton says the country needs a labor movement 

Sen. Hillary Clinton says that this country needs a labor movement to overcome the challenges of the 21st century, and that labor and union negotiations help to raise the standard of living for everyone. (0:35)

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Tuesday
Apr152008

Clinton campaign on the importance of the Pennsylvania primary and the concerns of Pennsylvania voters

A conference call with presidential candidate Sen. Clinton’s communication directors Howard Wolfson and Phil Singer and policy director Neera Tandan discusses the importance of the Pennsylvania primary and Sen. Obama’s remarks regarding Pennsylvania voters. They also comment on Obama’s spending in Pennsylvania and Sen. McCain’s economic plan. The directors say they believe democratic voters will unite behind their party’s nominee in November, but they remain hopeful Clinton will get the party nomination for president. (43:00)
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Monday
Apr142008

McCain says Obama, Clinton likely won't serve in his cabinet

When asked if presidential nominee hopefuls Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) and Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) could potentially serve in Sen. John McCain's (R-AZ) cabinet if he is elected president at the annual Associated Press luncheon, he says he doesn't think so because of their different philosophies. He also says he would travel America to find the best qualified candidates for his presidential cabinet. (0:21)
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Tuesday
Apr082008

Obama echoes Clinton on broadspan internet proposal

Echoing Clinton on her broadspan proposal at the CWA conference, Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) calls for widespread access to high-speed internet in order to integrate Americans into the global economy. (0:32)
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Tuesday
Apr082008

NAFTA and Mark Penn discussed on Obama campaign conference call

The Obama campaign held a conference call with International Brotherhood of Teamsters President James Hoffa and Rep. Ryan Dvorak (D-ID) to discuss the increase in voter support for Obama in Pennsylvania and Indiana, Obama's vision for amendments to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and Mark Penn's role in Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign. Hoffa said Obama has gained voters, specifically from unions and teamsters, by speaking up on NAFTA and the changes he wants to make. He also said Clinton’s numbers are going down in Pennsylvania, and that the issue with Penn hurt her credibility. (25:00)
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Tuesday
Apr082008

Clinton says she stands for Universal Health Care

At the CWA Conference, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) says when she will provide health care to every Americans, no "ifs, ands or buts," and this is a big difference in this campaign. I have a plan for Universal Health Care. John Edwards had a plan for Universal Health care, but Senator Obama does not. It's a core democratic value that the Democratic party nominate someone who will go "toe to toe" with John McCain on the issue of Universal Health Care. "What do we stand for," she says, "if we don't stand for Universal Health Care?" (:29)



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Tuesday
Apr082008

Clinton says we can count on Social Security far into the future

At the CWA Conference, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) says she was somewhat surprised to hear that Senator McCain said he would put privatizing Social Security "back on the table." Well, she says, there's not going to be any chance of that happening when I'm president. We're going to strengthen Social Security so that we can count on it far into the future. (:25)
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Tuesday
Apr082008

Clinton says she will protect Social Security

At the CWA Conference, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) says there will be lifetime retirement security plans, she will strengthen pension benefit plans, end the use of bankruptcy for companies to "shed their pension obligations," and under her new American retirement accounts, there will be generous matching tax cuts from the government to help people to save, and I will always protect Social Security. (:35)
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Tuesday
Apr082008

Clinton says we need to shift priorities in the tax code

At the CWA Conference, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) says when she says solutions, she says, she will rebuild the middle class, and will end 55 billion dollars in tax breaks for oil companies, drug companies, insurance companies, and Wall Street, and will give that money back to hard working middle class families instead. You will get more help with student loans, health care for all, and millions of jobs that cannot be sent overseas because they will be created right here. I will cut middle class taxes, she says, by at least 100 billion dollars a year, and I will let taxes increase on people earning more than $250,000 a year. They have had their run, it's time we shifted our priorities in the tax code. (:50)
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Tuesday
Apr082008

Clinton says "No trade deal with Columbia"

At the CWA Conference, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) says she believes we need a time-out on new trade deals until there is a new trade policy that is truly pro-worker and pro-union. That means no trade deal with Columbia as violence with trade unionists continues. (:25)
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Tuesday
Apr082008

Clinton says she will give broadband the attention it deserves

At the CWA Conference, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) says she wants to connect all of America to the Global Economy through a national broadband policy. We often say, she says, that new technology is bringing the world together but that's only true if you're wired into it. In 2000, we were fourth in the world with broadband access, and today we are 24th. America can rise to meet any challenge we take on, and she says she has proposed a national broadband strategy called "Connect America" to finally give broadband access the urgent attention it deserves. This strategy is based on the principles laid out in the Your Speed Matters campaign. (:57)
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Tuesday
Apr082008

Clinton says she will end Bush's assault on unions

At the CWA Conference, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) says we’ve got to start creating jobs in America that can sustain the middle class. I'm offering real solutions not just speeches. When I say solutions, she says, I am talking about ending George Bush's assault on unions, and finally having a department of labor that is "pro labor." (:42)
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Tuesday
Apr082008

Clinton says she will remember she works for the people

At the CWA Conference, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) says it's time now that the American people have a president that gets up every day in the White House and thinks about what needs to be done to improve the incomes, jobs, health care, and education of the American people. A president, she says, that rolls up her sleeves and goes to work every day for the people. One who remembers that the American people are the ones they work for, not the special interests or the "cronies." From my perspective, we need a Commander in Chief that is ready on day one to end the war in Iraq and bring our sons and daughters home as quickly and safely as possible. (:51)
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Tuesday
Apr082008

Clinton says we're fighting for the very future of America

At the CWA Conference, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) says we need unions in the hard times, too. Because "you know what it's like to fight for the underdog." You know what it's like to stand up and keep going against the odds, and you know what it's like to be told to go away and quit, and so do I. We're fighting for the very future of America. It's not a cause for the fainthearted, and it's not a cause for those who get discouraged by a little criticism. We're going to take back our country, she says, and we're going to put it back on the right track to have the kind of future America deserves. (:57)
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Tuesday
Apr082008

Clinton says she will not squash the union bug

At the CWA Conference, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) says that for the last seven years we've had a President and Vice President that want to squash the union "bug," and they're not trying to work with the unions. They've increased funding, she says, that goes towards harassing unions but cutting funding that goes towards worker health and safety. You would think that after the disasters we've had, that would be an easy sell, but they want to privatize any job they can. Make no mistake about it, this privatizing, outsourcing, no-bid contract binge we've been on is contest America more and when I'm President, I'm going to end it. (1:10)
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Monday
Apr072008

Conference Call: Clinton campaign discusses breast cancer research and treatment plan

Clinton campaign representative hosts a conference call with Domestic Policy Director Catherine Brown, National Breast Cancer Coalition President Fran Visco, Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition founder and president Pat Halpin-Murphy, and Rep. Donna Christenson (D-VI), member of the Campaign's Health Care Task Force. Participants discuss Sen. Clinton's plan to devote more funds to breast cancer research and treatment. (27:06)
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Thursday
Apr032008

Conference Call: Clinton Campaign assesses the "state of the race"

Clinton campaign chief pollster Mark Penn and communications director Howard Wolfson discuss Sen. Clinton's ability to win the general election and answer questions about her newest red phone advertisement, campaign finances and tax returns, and more.
(54:47)
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Thursday
Mar272008

Clinton Campaign: McCain has credentials, but he is wrong on Iraq

During a conference call with reporters Howard Wolfson, Communications Director for Hillary Clinton, says that John McCain has foreign policy credentials in a political context but he is wrong on the most pressing foreign policy-- the war in Iraq. (0:30)
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Thursday
Mar272008

If there's a will, there's a way in Michigan and Florida 

Phil Singer, the Deputy Communications Director for the Hillary Clinton campaign says that Barack Obama is standing in the way of re-votes in the states for Florida and Michigan during a conference call with reporters. (0:31)
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Tuesday
Mar252008

Obama Campaign on Hillary Clinton

Robert Gibbs, the communications director of the Obama campaign, held a conference call today discussing Hillary Clinton, the tax returns and the need for transparency in the government.
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