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In reply to the discussion: Want to see a big crowd? Wait for this one. [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)169. Here's the full video. Will post transcript when I find it. Enjoy:
Hillary Clinton Delivers First 2016 Presidential Campaign Speech [FULL]
Published on Jun 13, 2015
Two months after announcing her presidential candidacy, Hillary Clinton holds the first official rally of her campaign Saturday, on Roosevelt Island in New York City.
At first rally, Hillary Clinton gives rationale for 2016 quest New York (CNN) Hillary Clinton took the stage on New York City's Roosevelt Island Saturday, looking to offer hundreds of supporters her answer to the question that has dogged her presidential campaign through its first two months: Why?
The Democratic frontrunner in the 2016 race used the stirring geography of the narrow island in New York City's East River to make a case for new economic policies designed to benefit the middle class -- and present herself as the candidate to make them happen.
"Prosperity can't be just for CEOs and hedge fund managers," Clinton told the crowd. "Democracy can't be just for billionaires and corporations. Prosperity and democracy are part of your basic bargain, too. You brought our country back. Now it's time, your time, to secure the gains and move ahead. And you know what? America can't succeed unless you succeed."
The rally marks Clinton's departure from the low-key and carefully choreographed small roundtable events that she's held in the first states to vote in the presidential nominating contest -- Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada -- since announcing her candidacy in April.
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Supporters began lining up at 6:30 a.m. for a rally that wouldn't begin until four hours later. Media flocked onto the narrow island, with 550 journalists requesting credentials.
And Clinton's aides welcomed the attention, billing the rally as the real launch of her campaign -- and of the case she'll make to voters for the next year and a half.
"This will be a new moment. We have had the spring training, now it is opening day," campaign chairman John Podesta told CNN. "I think, for us, this is an opportunity to lay out really the operating manual for where she wants to take the country."
Clinton's speech was not a detailed rollout of the policies that she'll advance over the course of the campaign. Instead, the former secretary of state previewed a list of critical policy issues while unveiling the specifics of how she'd tackle those issues over the course of the summer.
Saturday's event was also a chance for Clinton to introduce herself to a large media audience. The former first lady is nearly universally known, but aides hope she will be able to present herself in a different, softer light.
"She is a well-known figure but when you're asking the American people to support you as president, even if it is for the second time, there is no skipping of steps," said Jennifer Palmieri, the campaign's communications director. "If you want to understand Hillary Clinton, and what has motivated her career of fighting for kids and families, her mother is a big part of the story."
In that effort, the entire day will focus on Clinton. Although both Bill and Chelsea Clinton attended -- the first time either will appear at a campaign event -- they will not be the focus and are not expected to speak.
Some of Clinton's high-profile supporters flocked to the city for Saturday's rally, too.
Kasim Reed, mayor of Atlanta, told CNN that he decided to attend the event because he wants to "stand with Secretary Clinton."
"I think that people have really been waiting for this aspect of the campaign to begin," Reed said. "There is an enormous amount of pent up energy to get on with the campaign and go on our and making the case to folks why she should be the 45th president."
But well-known New York Democratic figures weren't treating Clinton as their party's presumptive nominee.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio didn't attend the rally in his own backyard, saying he's waiting for Clinton to present a "larger vision" for tackling income inequality.
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Republicans, looking to seize on the media attention around Clinton's event, bused supporters north from Washington on Saturday morning, with many leaving at 5:45 a.m. They handed out information about Clinton, including red sunglasses that say "Stop Clinton" and "Shady."
GOP presidential contenders, meanwhile, offered pre-buttals before Clinton even took the stage.
"Hillary Clinton's re-launch of her campaign doesn't change that her views are out-of-touch with mainstream America," Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said in a statement.
The campaign rally was largely organized by Greg Hale, a long-time Clinton aide, who grew up in DeQueen, Arkansas, and met the Clintons when he was young. He started doing advance work for Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign and is the Clintons' go-to person for staging events like Saturday's.
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Yes, Bernie should have bussed in some Black Folk as tokens in his almost all-white location.
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#5
That was her political home. You could fill in any state to get the PC ethnic mix.
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#18
Good lord, picky, picky. She was First Lady...seems that's considered a fairly high
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#30
Some still call her a Carpet Bagger, She isn't as popular in New York as many on DU think.
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#66
Perhaps opportunistic and skating in on her, gasp, last name? I admire her political skills.
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#86
My point is, if POC were interested, they wouldn't have to be "bussed in". Get it?
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#16
So, in the Lilly White NE, where would they have to travel from to hear what they
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#21
IF, and I say "if" for a reason...POC were interested, there are neighboring states with much more..
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#29
Which state, for example. And AFAIK being a supporter does not mean taking a trip to stand in
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#36
The problem for Bernie, and trust me, it's going to be a problem, is that the MN crowd bore a.....
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#40
Hate? Hmmm, Ok. Yes, MN has a 5% black population, and as to the Ellison comparison
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#41
Obviously, Bernie traveling to where his supporters are. Nothing wrong with that.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#47
Indeed. Some of us call that place home. Unlike some other candidates who dare
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#54
So Bernie announcerd in Brooklyn? He announced in the state where he held office. HRC is doing the
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#58
You know, I called California home for many decades. I was not born there. Another nit to pick.
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#68
You're the one who introduced Arkansas into the discussion. Why? Neither HRC or BS are announcing
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#74
Since when does one black guy constitute "a crowd"? I know the point you're trying to make, but....
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#65
" Exactly. And let's hope the crowd looks more like America." That's digging a hole,
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#99
Yeah. After that "fried chicken" line, you probably need to go ahead & step away. C'ya.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#105
This is like Debate Class. I kind of enjoy it. The one who "loses it" emotionally
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#88
Here's a link for you, check it out and get back to us about how many People of Color
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#73
Obama didn't introduce himself to the world in Burlington. That came later.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#75
The point is you expect People of Color to drive 5 hours for Bernie when they didn't
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#112
I could care less. Just pointing out what Bernie was doing in 2012 to "help" Democrats.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#127
Why don't you start talking about something other than meaningless fantasy polls.
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#139
Just trying to give you what you asked for. Or didn't you really want to know?
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#146
I fantasized about Bernie wanting the sitting Democratic POTUS to be primaried? FYI: Those "fantasy"
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#155
Well, thanks for that explanation. And I'm assuming we have the same issues in Minneapolis?
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#97
If the area one is speaking about is predominantly white then if you want to have a photo op with
jwirr
Jun 2015
#26
Were you elected to be a community spokesperson, or are you just assuming the privilege yourself?
Scootaloo
Jun 2015
#103
As a card carrying member of said "community", when someone shows me who they are.....
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#106
Right back at ya. Bad optics, coupled with a speech that leaves out a signficant part of the base =
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#118
"As long as she comes up with it in front of a desegregated audience, I'm cool with it."
Scootaloo
Jun 2015
#123
I have no doubt about her staff...we aren't talking about that. We're talking about
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#23
As long as she comes up with it in front of a desegregated audience, I'm cool with it.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#53
But he won! TWICE! So the Obama coalition is still there, sans the angry white folk who "dumped" us.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#104
Obama supporter here, who now supports his former Sec of State. If you're speaking of my
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#110
Were these "kickoff" events? Their big introduction to a party they didn't even belong to?
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#116
I look forward to our next engagement over your baseless BS assertions against Sanders.
Scootaloo
Jun 2015
#124
I was distracted by her supporters insisting Sanders is a segregationist, I'll admit
Scootaloo
Jun 2015
#136
I'm just tired of posters claiming that she hasn't addressed any issues, when she has
lunamagica
Jun 2015
#137
Obtuse much? Show me where I said "Real America". But while we're on the subject....
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#56
So, you didn't find the quote? Instead you came back with one of these.....?
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#67
Awwww. TD haz a sad, cuz arcane drew conclusions based on what he "thought".
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#93
Are you saying this thread is FUBAR? Then, fresh haz given TD another sad.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#165
How did I miss that? You're right. I'm happy....HAPPY....happy! Magnificent slice of America.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#167
I saw Al Gore in the waning days of Campaign 00 at the Lake Eola Bandshell in Orlando, FL
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#9
Speaking of security. How does the Secret Service fit into her agenda? I am assuming that she
jwirr
Jun 2015
#35
They make her ride in a van to the same specs as 'The Beast.' She remembers RFK's murder.
freshwest
Jun 2015
#158
I had forgotten that the others have the same limitations. It would really bug me to have someone
jwirr
Jun 2015
#162
Me neither, but dang! It's not like you don't know your way around there! n/t
freshwest
Jun 2015
#159
I just realized another reason I like Bernie...he's a Hometown kind of guy. And he told us he
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#43
"I knew it was bullshit, and now I'm sorry because you all know it's bullshit too"
arcane1
Jun 2015
#59
I'm not fully supporting anyone yet (but I align with Bernie more), and that's a cool thing
ScreamingMeemie
Jun 2015
#132
I don't like to pit the crowds of one of our candidates against another.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#87
We will see Hillary at her best. She is getting her message to the people.
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#113
It's unfair to criticize a crowd from an essentially all-white state for being all white.
Nye Bevan
Jun 2015
#121
The story? Maybe. The delivery was unexpected from a Wellesely and Yale educated New York Senator.
lumberjack_jeff
Jun 2015
#156