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Hillary Announces Her Run for President for the Democratic Party 2016
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Pro-Clinton SuperPac raises Super amount!
A Pro-Cinton SuperPac brought in $25 million over the 2 month span. Priorities is committed to getting Hillary in the Oval Office. -
1st Democratic Debate
The first of many successful democratic debates for Hillary Clinton is held in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Wynn Casino. -
Clinton attends 3 Fundraisers
One of the three fundraisers that Hillary attends in Chicago charges $2,700 to enter. -
2nd Democratic Debate
Second Democratic debate today in Des Moines, Iowa. Hillary continues to win over the crowd with her liberal platform. -
Hillary raises more money
Hillary attends a fndraiser in Nasvhille, Tennesse at businessman BIll Freeman' house. She leaves with $500,000 for her campaign. -
DEADLING: Filing Caucus
Today is the deadline for filing caucuses in all states. By now, Clinton has registered for the caucus in all 50 states. -
3rd Democratic Debate
Third Democratic Debate today in Manchester, New Hampshire. Hillary surpasses expectations as she gets more time over her competetors including O'Malley and Sanders. -
4th Demcratic Debate
Fourth Democratic Debate today in Charleston, South Carolina. While Hillary might be losing some TV time to Sanders, her race seems strong as ever -
Iowa Caucus
Hillary Clinton is a crowd favorite in Iowa gaining popularity in a previously undecided state with more than half of the votes. -
New Hampshire Caucus
New Hampshire proves to be with the Hillary campaign as she scores 2/3 of the votes. -
Super Tuesday
Primaries and Caucuses for both parties in several states. This is a huge day for the Hillary campaign -
Michigan Primary
Closed Primary held in Michigan. Hillary loses Michigan with 1/3 of the votes. -
Illinois, Ohio & Florida Primaries
Closed Primary held in Florida.
Open Primary held in Illinois.
Mixed Primary held in Ohio.
As a swing states, Florida and Ohio are extremely important to Hillary's Presidential run. She wins Illinois because it is a Demcratic state and she ends up just barely winning both Florida and Ohio. -
Wisconsin Primary
Open Primary in Wisconsin leaves Hillary with only 1/4 of the delegates pledging for her. -
New York Primary
Closed Primary held in New York gives Hillary a boost with 186/277 votes. -
Pennsylvania, CT, MD & DE Primaries
Closed Primary held in Pennsylvania. Hillary continues her winning streak with 105/171 votes.
Closed Primary held in Delaware
Closed Primary held in Maryland
Closed Primary held in Connecticut -
Indiana Primary
Open Primary not very successful for Hillary as she only gains 1/5 of the votes. -
California & New Jersey Primaries
Closed Primary held in Calfornia helps move Hillary to the forefront 307/476 votes.
Mixed Primary in NJ leaves Hillary with a lot of hope for the future with 98/126 votes. -
Final Primary
The Clinton Campaign takes the lead in the final primary with well over 3/4 of the votes. Hillary's future as Presidents looks bright. -
Hillary Clinton Names Vice President
Hillary Clinton selects Julián Castro as her Vice President for her 2016 Presidential Run. This political move will help herappela to minorities around the country and will add votes to her campaign. -
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Democratic Convention
Hillary seems to outwit the boys at the Convention leaving Sanders and O'Malley with less and less voters -
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Republican National Convention
Trump dodges questions and loses voters while Carson wins those votes as he trumps Donald's performance. -
First National Debate
Hillary has a successful first debate and gains more voters. She and Ben go at it as they compete for America's votes. -
VP National Debate
Julian Castro wins over the crowd as he appeals to minorities across the country. He seems to be an incredible VP to Hillary's Presidency. -
2nd National Debate
Hillary brings up issues such as crime & drugs, family & education, as well as foreign policies. She is a crowd pleaser until Ben Carson brings up old news with Hillary's email fiasco. This drops her numbers. -
Last National Debate
The final go around for the two presidential candidates. While Hillary's feminist and liberal views as well as her hispanic VP are winning minorities around the country, it might not be enough to beat Ben Carson's conservative views as he gains more votes with his safe plateform. -
Election Day
It's Hillary vs. Ben. Tensions are high and some states are split. Hillary hopes to be the next President. -
ELECTORAL VOTES ARE IN
HIllary Clinton is announced as the next President by Congress due to the sweeping amount of votes from the Electoral College. Hillary attained 87% of the votes as determined by the 538 electors. -
Hillary Takes Office
The nation's 45th president is sworn in on the steps of the U.S. Capital.