Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton was in Aurora, Colo., Tuesday to campaign for Sen. Mark “Uterus” Udall, and at least part of her message to the crowd was a familiar one: if Udall is not re-elected, women and children will be hardest hit.
Hillary Clinton defends Udall's "women and women first" campaign http://t.co/VL0pbqcxcw
— National Journal (@nationaljournal) October 21, 2014
Clinton turns to CO push for women vote: "This election is important to everybody, but it is especially important to the women of Colorado."
— Dan Merica (@merica) October 21, 2014
Oh, we’re doing this again? Of course we are.
Nothing says fresh, new leadership like a visit from Hillary Clinton. #copolitics #cosen #cogov
— Kelly Maher (@okmaher) October 21, 2014
Clinton says reproductive rights are under greater threat now than over last 40 years. #COpolitics #COsen
— Eli Stokols (@EliStokols) October 21, 2014
Please, no. We already have two younger generations of candidates driving this theme into the ground.
"Women's rights here at home and around the world are clearly at risk," Clinton says in CO, adds the rights are "the canaries in the mine."
— Dan Merica (@merica) October 21, 2014
She's still on it. "It's a big deal in this election….don't tell them their rights r a secondary issue." #copolitcs #cosen
— Nick Riccardi (@NickRiccardi) October 21, 2014
@NickRiccardi Never mind that Cory Gardner wont take away women's rights. False one-note campaign continues.
— ColoradoProLife (@ColoradoProLife) October 21, 2014
We’re already sick of this line, but as CNN’s Dan Merica says, get used to it.
You'll be hearing more of this: Hilary Clinton says "you shouldn't have to be the grandchild of a president" to get equal rights.
— Dan Merica (@merica) October 21, 2014
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