Today, Hillary met with parents and staff at the Center for New Horizons, a child-care facility in Chicago. She stopped off for a few events on her way home from two days of campaigning in Iowa and headed next for round two in New Hampshire on Friday.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is in Chicago Wednesday night for a pair of fundraisers and a meeting with parents about the challenges that families face.

U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a roundtable discussion about childcare next to Lakesia Collins during a campaign stop in Chicago, Illinois, United States, May 20, 2015. REUTERS/Jim Young

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton arrives to speak to child care workers during a visit to the Center For New Horizons Wednesday, May 20, 2015, in Chicago. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens to Lakesia Collins speak at a roundtable discussion about childcare during a campaign stop in Chicago, Illinois, United States, May 20, 2015. REUTERS/Jim Young

U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton attends a roundtable discussion about childcare with parents and providers during a campaign stop in Chicago, Illinois, United States, May 20, 2015. REUTERS/Jim Young

U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives to speak at a roundtable discussion about childcare during a campaign stop in Chicago, Illinois, United States, May 20, 2015. REUTERS/Jim Young

U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a roundtable discussion about childcare during a campaign stop in Chicago, Illinois, United States, May 20, 2015. REUTERS/Jim Young

U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a roundtable discussion about childcare next to Lakesia Collins (L) and Maricarmen Macias during a campaign stop in Chicago, Illinois, United States, May 20, 2015. REUTERS/Jim Young
“When we short-change childcare workers, we short-change kids and America’s future.” –HRC with
@SEIU in Chicago
Very interesting news today. Vermont is for… Hillary.
Howard Dean, Gov. Schumlin, Sen Leahy, Burlington Mayor Weinberger are all in for her.
And Rep. Welch gushes about her but didn’t say officially yet.
Also newsreports are that the people of Vermont are saying he is a local character and not good for the country – on a big scale they are laughing that he is running. It should show in the polls soon that he won’t win his own state.
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O’Malley trails Hillary in Maryland polls too. Same for Warren in Massachusetts, at least in polls from a few months ago. Webb trails her in Virginia. If you can’t win your own state, what can you win?
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When Bernie has his campaign kick off in Burlington on the 26th he will be without any major local politicians on stage. The polls of voters are one thing, but no support from politicians running his 24 year state is bad.
Which is good.
I am losing patience, this campaign may not be started yet, but when is she going to win already, we’ve been waiting forever! Just joking…
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Well, it’s the People’s Republic of Vermont…or, maybe not.
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