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Links to Hillary Clinton Speeches
Links to the latest Hillary Clinton Speeches from www.hillaryclinton.com
October 2006
10/31
FOREIGN POLICY: Council on Foreign Relations
July 2006
7/20
VOTING RIGHTS: Reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act
7/16
PRIVACY: American Constitution Society
7/10
SOCIAL JUSTICE: ACORN’s 2006 National Convention
June 2006
6/13
WOMEN'S RIGHTS: National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association Luncheon
May 2006
5/31
A NEW DIRECTION: New York State Democratic Convention
5/23
ENERGY POLICY: The National Press Club
April 2006
4/11
ECONOMIC PLAN: The Economic Club of Chicago’s 78th Annual Dinner Meeting
4/8
WOMEN'S RIGHTS: The Inaugural Doherty-Granoff Forum on Women Leaders at Brown University
October 2006
10/31
FOREIGN POLICY: Council on Foreign Relations
July 2006
7/20
VOTING RIGHTS: Reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act
7/16
PRIVACY: American Constitution Society
7/10
SOCIAL JUSTICE: ACORN’s 2006 National Convention
June 2006
6/13
WOMEN'S RIGHTS: National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association Luncheon
May 2006
5/31
A NEW DIRECTION: New York State Democratic Convention
5/23
ENERGY POLICY: The National Press Club
April 2006
4/11
ECONOMIC PLAN: The Economic Club of Chicago’s 78th Annual Dinner Meeting
4/8
WOMEN'S RIGHTS: The Inaugural Doherty-Granoff Forum on Women Leaders at Brown University
Links to Hillary Clinton News Articles
The most recent Hillary Clinton News Articles listed on www.hillaryclinton.com
February 2007
2/5
Hillary's Religious Roots - Newsweek
2/3
Hillary and McCain lead in NH, poll says - Boston.com
2/3
Clinton promises to end war if elected - Associated Press
2/1
Hillary Clinton targets women's vote - Christian Science Monitor
2/1
Clinton outlines plan to help middle class - Financial Times
January 2007
1/30
Clinton wins converts, faces questions in Iowa - Reuters
1/29
Clinton wants Bush to clean up situation Iraq before he leaves office - Associated Press
1/29
Clinton lets personality show during Iowa visit - Des Moines Register
1/29
Clinton packs the house - Cedar Rapids Gazette
1/28
Clinton campaign hits the ground in Iowa - Cedar Rapids Gazette
1/28
Hillary Clinton could win - Denver Post
1/28
Yepsen on Clinton: From milkshakes to Iraq - Des Moines Register
1/27
New Polls Show Hillary Up - Campaign Memo
1/26
Meet Hillary 2.0 - CBS News
1/26
Poll: It's Clinton & McCain - New York Daily News
1/26
Web-savvy campaigning - San Jose Mercury News
1/25
Hillary Clinton the right candidate for Democrats, America in 2008 - Bowling Green News
1/25
Hillary: The Privacy Candidate? - Wired
1/25
TIME: "Hillary Clinton Is the Clear Front-Runner" - Campaign Memo
1/24
Clinton's trip includes rally in Des Moines - Des Moines Register
1/24
Clinton schedules February, March visits - Manchester Union-Leader
1/23
Senator Soothing: Hillary Clinton Can Be Warm, Casual - The Politico
1/23
Clinton Campaign Shows Web Power in White House Race - Reuters
1/21
UPDATED: Hillary Is the Democrats' Best Shot - Campaign Memo
February 2007
2/5
Hillary's Religious Roots - Newsweek
2/3
Hillary and McCain lead in NH, poll says - Boston.com
2/3
Clinton promises to end war if elected - Associated Press
2/1
Hillary Clinton targets women's vote - Christian Science Monitor
2/1
Clinton outlines plan to help middle class - Financial Times
January 2007
1/30
Clinton wins converts, faces questions in Iowa - Reuters
1/29
Clinton wants Bush to clean up situation Iraq before he leaves office - Associated Press
1/29
Clinton lets personality show during Iowa visit - Des Moines Register
1/29
Clinton packs the house - Cedar Rapids Gazette
1/28
Clinton campaign hits the ground in Iowa - Cedar Rapids Gazette
1/28
Hillary Clinton could win - Denver Post
1/28
Yepsen on Clinton: From milkshakes to Iraq - Des Moines Register
1/27
New Polls Show Hillary Up - Campaign Memo
1/26
Meet Hillary 2.0 - CBS News
1/26
Poll: It's Clinton & McCain - New York Daily News
1/26
Web-savvy campaigning - San Jose Mercury News
1/25
Hillary Clinton the right candidate for Democrats, America in 2008 - Bowling Green News
1/25
Hillary: The Privacy Candidate? - Wired
1/25
TIME: "Hillary Clinton Is the Clear Front-Runner" - Campaign Memo
1/24
Clinton's trip includes rally in Des Moines - Des Moines Register
1/24
Clinton schedules February, March visits - Manchester Union-Leader
1/23
Senator Soothing: Hillary Clinton Can Be Warm, Casual - The Politico
1/23
Clinton Campaign Shows Web Power in White House Race - Reuters
1/21
UPDATED: Hillary Is the Democrats' Best Shot - Campaign Memo
Links to Hillary Clinton Press Releases
Links to the latest Hillary Clinton Press Releases from www.hillaryclinton.com
February 2007
2/1
New Fox Poll: Hillary Toughest on Terrorism Among Prez Contenders
January 2007
1/30
New Poll: Clinton Winning Ohio
1/29
The Reviews Are In: Hillary's A Hit In Iowa!
1/26
Hillary for President: Internet Strategy & Initial Results
1/25
Clinton Hires Former Harkin Chief of Staff Jodee Winterhof to Lead Iowa Operation
1/25
New Numbers Show Supporters Flocking to Clinton Web Site
1/24
Transcript: Let the Conversation Begin Webcast, 1/24
1/23
Transcript: Let the Conversation Begin Webcast, 1/23
1/23
Transcript: Let the Conversation Begin Webcast, 1/22
1/22
Conversation Begins Tonight
1/21
24 Hours Later, the Reviews Are In
1/20
Video Transcript: Presidential Exploratory Committee Announcement
1/20
Clinton Candidacy Garners Huge Online Response
1/20
FYI: New Washington Post-ABC Poll Shows Senator Clinton Leading Democratic Primary Field
February 2007
2/1
New Fox Poll: Hillary Toughest on Terrorism Among Prez Contenders
January 2007
1/30
New Poll: Clinton Winning Ohio
1/29
The Reviews Are In: Hillary's A Hit In Iowa!
1/26
Hillary for President: Internet Strategy & Initial Results
1/25
Clinton Hires Former Harkin Chief of Staff Jodee Winterhof to Lead Iowa Operation
1/25
New Numbers Show Supporters Flocking to Clinton Web Site
1/24
Transcript: Let the Conversation Begin Webcast, 1/24
1/23
Transcript: Let the Conversation Begin Webcast, 1/23
1/23
Transcript: Let the Conversation Begin Webcast, 1/22
1/22
Conversation Begins Tonight
1/21
24 Hours Later, the Reviews Are In
1/20
Video Transcript: Presidential Exploratory Committee Announcement
1/20
Clinton Candidacy Garners Huge Online Response
1/20
FYI: New Washington Post-ABC Poll Shows Senator Clinton Leading Democratic Primary Field
Hillary Clinton Latest News Stories as of 2-06-07
Hillary Clinton Latest News Stories as of 2-06-07 from www.hillaryclinton.com
Hillary's Religious Roots
Newsweek
If Hillary Clinton and George W. Bush have anything in common, it is a deeply rooted wariness of outsiders. Both the president and the woman who hopes to succeed him have always relied on a small, closed circle of friends and advisers who have been with them for years.» read more
Hillary and McCain lead in NH, poll says
Boston.com
Senators Hillary Clinton and John McCain continue to be the New Hampshire front-runners for president in their respective parties. The poll, conducted by American Research Group and reported this afternoon by the New Hampshire Union Leader, shows Clinton ahead of Senator Barack Obama, 39 percent to 19 percent. Former Senator John Edwards had 13 percent. » read more
Clinton promises to end war if elected
Associated Press
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday she would not have attacked Iraq if she had been president in 2003 and would end the war if elected president in 2008, as she tried to blunt rivals like John Edwards who are stoking anti-war passions in the Democratic Party. » read more
Hillary Clinton targets women's vote
Christian Science Monitor
Hillary Clinton has a not-so-secret weapon working for her as she seeks the presidency: women. Just 12 days into her campaign, the New York senator and former first lady has made it clear that appealing to female voters will be central to her message, and not the afterthought it has been in past presidential campaigns. Already, her campaign says, young women in particular are drawn to her candidacy and the prospect of electing America's first woman president. Officials with the Clinton campaign cite anecdotal evidence from supporters and from the turnout of women at early campaign events. » read more
Clinton outlines plan to help middle class
Financial Times
Hillary Clinton, the Democratic 2008 presidential frontrunner, on Wednesday delivered an impassioned call for Americans to move beyond partisanship and embrace a "new bargain" that would address the growing economic insecurities of the country's middle class. » read more
Clinton wants Bush to clean up situation Iraq before he leaves office
Associated Press
Hillary Rodham Clinton said Sunday that President Bush has made a mess of Iraq and it is his responsibility to "extricate" the United States from the situation before he leaves office. » read more
Hillary's Religious Roots
Newsweek
If Hillary Clinton and George W. Bush have anything in common, it is a deeply rooted wariness of outsiders. Both the president and the woman who hopes to succeed him have always relied on a small, closed circle of friends and advisers who have been with them for years.» read more
Hillary and McCain lead in NH, poll says
Boston.com
Senators Hillary Clinton and John McCain continue to be the New Hampshire front-runners for president in their respective parties. The poll, conducted by American Research Group and reported this afternoon by the New Hampshire Union Leader, shows Clinton ahead of Senator Barack Obama, 39 percent to 19 percent. Former Senator John Edwards had 13 percent. » read more
Clinton promises to end war if elected
Associated Press
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday she would not have attacked Iraq if she had been president in 2003 and would end the war if elected president in 2008, as she tried to blunt rivals like John Edwards who are stoking anti-war passions in the Democratic Party. » read more
Hillary Clinton targets women's vote
Christian Science Monitor
Hillary Clinton has a not-so-secret weapon working for her as she seeks the presidency: women. Just 12 days into her campaign, the New York senator and former first lady has made it clear that appealing to female voters will be central to her message, and not the afterthought it has been in past presidential campaigns. Already, her campaign says, young women in particular are drawn to her candidacy and the prospect of electing America's first woman president. Officials with the Clinton campaign cite anecdotal evidence from supporters and from the turnout of women at early campaign events. » read more
Clinton outlines plan to help middle class
Financial Times
Hillary Clinton, the Democratic 2008 presidential frontrunner, on Wednesday delivered an impassioned call for Americans to move beyond partisanship and embrace a "new bargain" that would address the growing economic insecurities of the country's middle class. » read more
Clinton wants Bush to clean up situation Iraq before he leaves office
Associated Press
Hillary Rodham Clinton said Sunday that President Bush has made a mess of Iraq and it is his responsibility to "extricate" the United States from the situation before he leaves office. » read more
Hillary Clinton Speeches listed on HillaryClinton.com as of 2-6-07
Hillary Clinton Speeches listed on www.hillaryclinton.com as of 2-6-07
October 2006
10/31
FOREIGN POLICY: Council on Foreign Relations
Thank you, Pete. Thank you very much. Well, it is a great privilege and honor to be back here at the Council and I want to thank Pete for that kind introduction. It's another small world story; I had no idea he had ever lived in Park Ridge, Illinois. And I want to congratulate you, Pete, on the recent re-naming of the Institute for International Economics in your honor. That is a great tribute to the wonderful service that you have provided to the public over many years at the Council and government and now at what will be known as the Peterson Institute.
July 2006
7/20
VOTING RIGHTS: Reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act
Mr. President, I am also here to voice my support for the Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and Amendments Act of 2006. It is so fitting that this legislation reauthorizing this landmark civil rights act would be named for three women who are so well known as heroines of the struggle for civil rights in our own country. Thousands of Americans risked their lives and some unfortunately lost them during the civil rights movement to challenge an electoral system that prevented millions of our fellow citizens from exercising their constitutional right to vote. After a long struggle by activists and everyday citizens, President Johnson introduced and eventually signed the Voting Rights Act of 1965 into law.
7/16
PRIVACY: American Constitution Society
Thank you very much, Paul. It’s wonderful to be here this morning, and I greatly appreciate the opportunity to come before you and speak on a topic that is timely every day, once again today, namely privacy rights. It is a little bit daunting to be introduced by one of the great practitioners of privacy rights law as Paul is.
7/10
SOCIAL JUSTICE: ACORN’s 2006 National Convention
That was so nice, oh, thank you all, thank you. Good Morning ACORN.
My goodness, this place is filled. All of you coming together on behalf of a progressive agenda for our country; and I came first and foremost to say thank you. You know, I am one of those who remembers the beginnings of ACORN in Arkansas all of those years ago. The headquarters for ACORN was near the Governor's mansion. And I started a group called Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families and we worked on a lot of important issues and I noticed just the other day that the minimum wage was raised in Arkansas thanks to ACORN and the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families.
June 2006
6/13
WOMEN'S RIGHTS: National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association Luncheon
Thank you so much Judy. It is a delight and an honor to be with you. I particularly want to commend Judy for her leadership. NFPRHA is fortunate to have you at the helm. Thirty-five years of advocacy and service and education. There’s no better place for us to gather than the Sewell-Belmont house. One of the iconic structures that really was the home of so much that went into the women’s movement, the suffrage movement and everything that we gained during the 20th century as women.
May 2006
5/31
A NEW DIRECTION: New York State Democratic Convention
Delegates, I’m honored to be here and deeply, deeply grateful for your support and I accept your nomination to the United States Senate. You know as I was standing backstage and watching the film, so many memories came flooding back. Really, the film could have been about 24 hours long because so many of you and countless others across our state have been so kind and supportive. You’ve been constructive critics, you’ve been advocates, you have stood with me over the last years and it has been the privilege of a lifetime to stand up for you in the United States Senate.
5/23
ENERGY POLICY: The National Press Club
It is wonderful to be back here at the Press Club. And I thank you for the invitation.
I am delighted to have a chance to talk about an issue that is not going away, and it is not just about gas prices, because we've been here before. We've seen gas prices go up and the country scurry around trying to decide what to do to wean ourselves from imported oil, to be more self-sufficient, only to have gas prices fall and everybody just forget about what we need to do to protect ourselves going forward.
April 2006
4/11
ECONOMIC PLAN: The Economic Club of Chicago’s 78th Annual Dinner Meeting
It is great to be back in Chicago and to be here at this distinguished gathering. I don't know that I've ever sat at a longer head table. And it is a great pleasure to be introduced by Miles White.
4/8
WOMEN'S RIGHTS: The Inaugural Doherty-Granoff Forum on Women Leaders at Brown University
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. It is absolutely a delight and an honor to be back at Brown, especially to be introduced by a woman whom I admire greatly, and I know how respected and loved she is here on this campus. You know, you have a lesson every single day about women in leadership watching Ruth Simmons as she leads this great university. She’s been a role model, an inspiration, and just an all around wonderful human being, and I am grateful for her friendship and for her example.
October 2006
10/31
FOREIGN POLICY: Council on Foreign Relations
Thank you, Pete. Thank you very much. Well, it is a great privilege and honor to be back here at the Council and I want to thank Pete for that kind introduction. It's another small world story; I had no idea he had ever lived in Park Ridge, Illinois. And I want to congratulate you, Pete, on the recent re-naming of the Institute for International Economics in your honor. That is a great tribute to the wonderful service that you have provided to the public over many years at the Council and government and now at what will be known as the Peterson Institute.
July 2006
7/20
VOTING RIGHTS: Reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act
Mr. President, I am also here to voice my support for the Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and Amendments Act of 2006. It is so fitting that this legislation reauthorizing this landmark civil rights act would be named for three women who are so well known as heroines of the struggle for civil rights in our own country. Thousands of Americans risked their lives and some unfortunately lost them during the civil rights movement to challenge an electoral system that prevented millions of our fellow citizens from exercising their constitutional right to vote. After a long struggle by activists and everyday citizens, President Johnson introduced and eventually signed the Voting Rights Act of 1965 into law.
7/16
PRIVACY: American Constitution Society
Thank you very much, Paul. It’s wonderful to be here this morning, and I greatly appreciate the opportunity to come before you and speak on a topic that is timely every day, once again today, namely privacy rights. It is a little bit daunting to be introduced by one of the great practitioners of privacy rights law as Paul is.
7/10
SOCIAL JUSTICE: ACORN’s 2006 National Convention
That was so nice, oh, thank you all, thank you. Good Morning ACORN.
My goodness, this place is filled. All of you coming together on behalf of a progressive agenda for our country; and I came first and foremost to say thank you. You know, I am one of those who remembers the beginnings of ACORN in Arkansas all of those years ago. The headquarters for ACORN was near the Governor's mansion. And I started a group called Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families and we worked on a lot of important issues and I noticed just the other day that the minimum wage was raised in Arkansas thanks to ACORN and the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families.
June 2006
6/13
WOMEN'S RIGHTS: National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association Luncheon
Thank you so much Judy. It is a delight and an honor to be with you. I particularly want to commend Judy for her leadership. NFPRHA is fortunate to have you at the helm. Thirty-five years of advocacy and service and education. There’s no better place for us to gather than the Sewell-Belmont house. One of the iconic structures that really was the home of so much that went into the women’s movement, the suffrage movement and everything that we gained during the 20th century as women.
May 2006
5/31
A NEW DIRECTION: New York State Democratic Convention
Delegates, I’m honored to be here and deeply, deeply grateful for your support and I accept your nomination to the United States Senate. You know as I was standing backstage and watching the film, so many memories came flooding back. Really, the film could have been about 24 hours long because so many of you and countless others across our state have been so kind and supportive. You’ve been constructive critics, you’ve been advocates, you have stood with me over the last years and it has been the privilege of a lifetime to stand up for you in the United States Senate.
5/23
ENERGY POLICY: The National Press Club
It is wonderful to be back here at the Press Club. And I thank you for the invitation.
I am delighted to have a chance to talk about an issue that is not going away, and it is not just about gas prices, because we've been here before. We've seen gas prices go up and the country scurry around trying to decide what to do to wean ourselves from imported oil, to be more self-sufficient, only to have gas prices fall and everybody just forget about what we need to do to protect ourselves going forward.
April 2006
4/11
ECONOMIC PLAN: The Economic Club of Chicago’s 78th Annual Dinner Meeting
It is great to be back in Chicago and to be here at this distinguished gathering. I don't know that I've ever sat at a longer head table. And it is a great pleasure to be introduced by Miles White.
4/8
WOMEN'S RIGHTS: The Inaugural Doherty-Granoff Forum on Women Leaders at Brown University
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. It is absolutely a delight and an honor to be back at Brown, especially to be introduced by a woman whom I admire greatly, and I know how respected and loved she is here on this campus. You know, you have a lesson every single day about women in leadership watching Ruth Simmons as she leads this great university. She’s been a role model, an inspiration, and just an all around wonderful human being, and I am grateful for her friendship and for her example.
Democratic National Comittee Winter Meeting with Hillary Clinton Speaking

DNC Winter Meeting
Hillary promised to end the war in Iraq as president and restore the promise of America.
Hillary promised to end the war in Iraq as president and restore the promise of America.
The First Campaign stop during Hillary Clinton President 2008

The Conversation Starts in Iowa
Iowans welcome Hillary as she visits the state in her first campaign stop.
Iowans welcome Hillary as she visits the state in her first campaign stop.
Hillary Clinton Conversation 1/24/07 with Americans...

Let the Conversation Begin 1/24
Hillary sits down for the third of three live webcasts where she answers your questions.
Hillary sits down for the third of three live webcasts where she answers your questions.
Hillary Clinton Conversation 1/23/07 with Americans...

Let the Conversation Begin 1/23
Hillary sits down for the second of three live webcasts where she answers your questions.
Hillary sits down for the second of three live webcasts where she answers your questions.
Hillary Clinton Conversation 1/22/07 with Americans...

Let the Conversation Begin 1/22
Hillary sits down for the first of three live webcasts where she answers your questions.
Hillary sits down for the first of three live webcasts where she answers your questions.
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