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Hillary returned to New Hampshire today participating in a forum on education and visiting a Pre-K program at the Rochester YMCA.  She  read The Very Hungry Caterpillar to the little ones.

ROCHESTER, NH - JUNE 15:  Former U.S. Secretary of State  and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during a forum on early childhood education at the YMCA of Strafford County June 15, 2015 in Rochester, New Hampshire. Clinton held a formal launch event in New York City on June 13, and is hitting the first in the nation primary state for the third time since announcing her candidacy in April. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images)

ROCHESTER, NH – JUNE 15: Former U.S. Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during a forum on early childhood education at the YMCA of Strafford County June 15, 2015 in Rochester, New Hampshire. Clinton held a formal launch event in New York City on June 13, and is hitting the first in the nation primary state for the third time since announcing her candidacy in April. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images)

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton responds to a question from the audience about drug addiction during a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton responds to a question from the audience about drug addiction during a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets audience members after speaking at a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian Snyde

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets audience members after speaking at a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyde

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens to a question from the audience during a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens to a question from the audience during a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton poses for a photograph with an audience members after speaking at a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian Snyde

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton poses for a photograph with an audience members after speaking at a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyde

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens to a speaker during a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens to a speaker during a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives to read a book to a Pre-K class during a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives to read a book to a Pre-K class during a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reads a book to a Pre-K class during a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reads a book to a Pre-K class during a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks about early childhood education during a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks about early childhood education during a campaign stop at the YMCA in Rochester, New Hampshire June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks to a group at the YMCA during a campaign stop, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Rochester, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks to a group at the YMCA during a campaign stop, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Rochester, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton meets with a group of pre-schoolers during a campaign stop, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Rochester, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton meets with a group of pre-schoolers during a campaign stop, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Rochester, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

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FACT SHEET: Hillary Clinton Calls For Universal Preschool for America’s Children
 
At an early childhood event in Rochester, New Hampshire today, Hillary Clinton called for universal preschool for all of America’s children. 
o   She announced that we should build on the bipartisan work taking place in states and communities across America to expand access to preschool by initiating new federal support for their efforts.
o   Her proposal would work to ensure that every 4-year old in America has access to high-quality preschool in the next 10 years. It would do so by providing new federal funding for states that expand access to quality preschool for all four-year olds.
o   This effort would build upon President Obama’s Preschool for All proposal.
Hillary Clinton believes that expanding access to high-quality preschool for children would help strengthen families and communities, while giving children a hand up towards higher achievement in their education and better prospects for lifelong economic opportunity.
o   Clinton has said during the campaign that early development is critical for children. New research shows how much early learning in the first five years of life can impact life-long success.
o   Despite research showing its benefits, only about half of the roughly 8.1 million 3- and 4-year olds in the U.S. are enrolled in pre-K, with only one in four enrolled in publicly funded pre-K.
o   According to the National Institute for Early Education Research, we also know that “the vast majority of children served in state funded pre-k are in programs where funding per child may be inadequate to provide a quality education.”
o   Nationwide, state funding for pre-K programs increased by $479 million from fiscal year 2013-14 to fiscal year 2014-15 – an 8.3-percent increase in state investment – while federal funding increases have not followed suit. Of the 44 states that funded pre-K programs in FY 2014-2015, 25 had Republican governors and 19 had Democratic governors, showing bipartisan agreement for the need to invest in preschool.”
In calling for universal preschool, Hillary Clinton is continuing a cause she has fought for throughout her career.
o   In 2007, when she was Senator, she called for a national pre-K initiative to provide funding to states to establish high-quality pre-K programs, including providing pre-K at no cost to children from low-income and/or limited English-speaking homes.
o   As First Lady of Arkansas, she introduced the Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) program which provided resources for parents to better educate their children at home before they begin kindergarten. HIPPY now operates in 21 states and the District of Columbia.
In addition Monday, Clinton committed to rolling out a comprehensive child care agenda in this campaign to make sure all children from birth to three have access to quality child care.
o   With child care costs soaring by nearly 25 percent during the last decade and with our knowledge increasing of the importance of brain development in the earliest years, Hillary Clinton committed to rolling out a comprehensive child care agenda during the campaign.
o   As a first step in her child care agenda, Clinton on Monday called for doubling our investment in Early Head Start and the Early Head Start-Child Care partnerships.
o As First Lady, Hillary Clinton helped to start Early Head Start.  Today, the Early Head Start-Child Care partnership grant program brings Early Head Start’s evidence-based curriculum into the child care setting to provide comprehensive, full-day, high quality services to low-income families.
She said that Republicans aren’t just missing the boat on early childhood education – they’re trying to sink it. The Republican budget cuts puts one of the most effective investments for our youngest children – Early Head Start – at risk of serving fewer children. Hillary Clinton will point that in their budget, Republicans took care of those at the top and went after the kids.
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“How many of you have ever seen a butterfly?”—questions raised by The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Rochester, NH.

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Today in NH, Hillary: proposed universal pre-K proposed 2x investment in Early Head Start joined story time.
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Reverting to the original meaning of barnstorming, she was then off to a launch event in Concord where it rained and supporters packed a barn to see her.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets audience members at a campaign launch party in Concord, New Hampshire June 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets audience members at a campaign launch party in Concord, New Hampshire June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets audience members at a campaign launch party at Carter Hill Orchard in Concord, New Hampshire June 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets audience members at a campaign launch party at Carter Hill Orchard in Concord, New Hampshire June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton looks around a post to greet audience members at a campaign launch party at Carter Hill Orchard in Concord, New Hampshire June 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder      TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton looks around a post to greet audience members at a campaign launch party at Carter Hill Orchard in Concord, New Hampshire June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton answers questions from reporters following a campaign launch party at Carter Hill Orchard in Concord, New Hampshire June 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton answers questions from reporters following a campaign launch party at Carter Hill Orchard in Concord, New Hampshire June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a campaign launch party at Carter Hill Orchard in Concord, New Hampshire June 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a campaign launch party at Carter Hill Orchard in Concord, New Hampshire June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, is greeted by people that packed into a barn as rain fell, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, is greeted by people that packed into a barn as rain fell, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

People packed into a barn to see and hear Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton as rain fell, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

People packed into a barn to see and hear Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton as rain fell, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks to a crowd inside a barn as it rained, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Concord, N.H. Clinton is campaigning in the nation's earliest presidential primary state.  (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks to a crowd inside a barn as it rained, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Concord, N.H. Clinton is campaigning in the nation’s earliest presidential primary state. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton shakes hands after speaking inside a barn as it rained, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Concord, N.H. Clinton is campaigning in there nation's earliest presidential primary state.  (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton shakes hands after speaking inside a barn as it rained, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Concord, N.H. Clinton is campaigning in there nation’s earliest presidential primary state. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

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In the evening, she keynoted the Manchester Flag Day celebration.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton smiles as she is introduced before addressing an audience during a campaign stop at a Flag Day dinner, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Manchester, N.H. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton smiles as she is introduced before addressing an audience during a campaign stop at a Flag Day dinner, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Manchester, N.H. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton addresses an audience during a campaign stop at a Flag Day dinner, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Manchester, N.H. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton addresses an audience during a campaign stop at a Flag Day dinner, Monday, June 15, 2015, in Manchester, N.H. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

 

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Hillary participated in a small business roundtable at Smuttynose Brewery in Hampton today and then visited Exeter where supporters greeted her at the Water Street Bookstore.

 

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Here are a few tweets from New Hampshire.

 

 

Special shout out on this beautiful New Hampshire Friday afternoon to for the tour!

“Why I like doing events like this is to hear from people who are actually doing the work.” – in Hampton, NH!

 

The day ended at Moo’s Place, an ice cream shop in Derry. Predictably, on the first unofficial summer weekend, there were babies and little kids.

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“Daddy, who’s that woman?” “Maddy, that’s the next president of America,

Thanks for the Seacoast hospitality, New Hampshire!

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At New Hampshire Technical Institute in Concord today, Hillary met with students, faculty, and administrators and encountered some pretty impressive equipment while surrounded by her  traveling press corps.

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Some tweets from New Hampshire today.

Future engineer Aurora says, “For all the girls out there—you can do anything you put your mind to.” Hillary: “Music to my ears!”

Inspiration fix: Meeting with students at NHTI.

Taking in Democratic history in New Hampshire.

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As Hillary arrived in the Granite State today, her senior campaign spox, Karen Finney,  shared this article on Facebook.

Clinton to focus on businesses, community colleges in NH

Campaign aide says she’ll discuss first of “Four Fights” laid out last week in Iowa

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First on the list, of course, was building the economy of the future.

Beginning her visit at Kristin’s Bistro & Bakery in Keene, Hillary proceeded to Whitney Brothers, a 100-year-old furniture manufacturer,  also in Keene. where she held a roundtable.

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Here are some tweets from the rainy day in New Hampshire.

Hat envy in Keene, NH

Saying hi at Whitney Brothers Inc., a furniture-maker in Keene, NH

Hillary Clinton retweeted

Abby, a student here in Keene, NH took on the rain, wind, and cold to show her support for

Getting ready to order at Kristin’s Bistro & Bakery in Keene, New Hampshire—first stop in the Granite State!

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Normally,  when Mme. Secretary meets a counterpart, we get a transcript of remarks usually accompanied by a video.  Neither has been forthcoming from DOS so far today.  I will post them if they are published, but meanwhile we have these photos of her meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman today.  I am adding in another few NOT from today.  You will see why.

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Yep!  Just as I thought!  It is the jacket from the New Hampshire Primary victory!  I do not think I have seen it since that night!  Things that make you go, “Hmmmmmm….”

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Many readers here will recall this scripted moment less than fondly.   I call it scripted because although the party tried its best to hide the truth,  many knew at the time, and many more know now,  that what was being televised was not a true and transparent roll call vote.  It is no secret  by now  among Democrats that the actual vote was taken in hotel rooms that morning and that committed Hillary delegates that we sent to cast votes for her were coerced to vote otherwise before Hillary released them.   What we saw here, deplorable as it was to see a valid candidate and the winner of the popular vote on the convention floor, was theater.

Hillary Clinton was escorted onto the convention floor to rescue the party’s unity and request a unanimous nomination of Barack Obama.  It was a spectacle, for sure, and not the party’s finest moment.

The party seems to have a penchant  for the  theatrical since something appears to be rotten in the state of New Hampshire as this year’s primaries commence.  Curtain up!  A swiftly organized write-in campaign for HRC in the New Hampshire primary was launched in early December and was publicized here, at other Hillary blogs, and in myriad Hillary Facebook groups.  We shared and we tweeted no end to get the word out to New Hampshire voters that on the Dem side there was more than one choice.

Tuesday, the 10th was primary day, and by the next morning we saw these results from C-SPAN.  They were posted here on this blog.

Race
Status
Candidate
Votes
Vote %
Del*
Est. % In

New Hampshire

Updated 1:59 p.m. EST, Jan 11, 2012
County:
Table | Map
48,970
82%
0
100%
reporting
Total Write-ins
5,908
10%
0

We were informed by the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s office that the write-in tallies would be available the next day – today.  You can imagine the shock waves that traveled through the Hillary sites today when that office made these results available.

Presidential Primary Election January 10, 2012 President of the United States – DEMOCRATIC

Suspension of disbelief is possible when the plot is reasonable, but these results are not.  No one voted for HRC?  Democrats wrote in the GOP clown car occupants on the Dem ballot?  No one wrote in  any other Democrats or independents on that ballot?  Smells fishy to me!  So,  many of us had our Hamlet moment today since something indeed is rotten in the state of New Hampshire. The only voters missing are Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, but I guess it is harder for them to register now that ACORN has bitten the dust. Anyway, Shakespearean productions are almost never accompanied by cartoons.

The only other explanation is that the Hillary Clinton write-ins were inscribed with disappearing ink.  We are undaunted, because for our money, the finest moment of that 2008 convention was this.  Yes, Hillary, we will keep going!

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In your Democratic primary, you do have more than one choice!

Thanks to Jen, here is your sample ballot.  The last line is where you can write her in.

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Additional information on the New Hampshire primary can be found here.

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Here’s a great Christmas gift from Boowitch13.  Her work is always outstanding.  This speaks for itself!  Please share!  Let’s do it right this time!

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Whew!  Well they found him.  Heh heh.  They have a link to Hillary Clinton, in case you don’t know who she is. 😉

Man who threatened Clinton’s office in 2007 arrested again

By Edmund DeMarche, CNN
February 10, 2010 3:52 p.m. EST

SWAT team members respond to the 2007 incident at Hillary Clinton's New Hampshire campaign office.

SWAT team members respond to the 2007 incident at Hillary Clinton’s New Hampshire campaign office.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Leeland Eisenberg entered campaign office in 2007 with road flares strapped to his chest
  • Eisenberg convicted of kidnapping, criminal threatening, false reports of explosives
  • He was released Monday, on the lam Tuesday, arrested Wednesday in New Hampshire

New York (CNN) — Leeland Eisenberg, who authorities say held Hillary Clinton’s New Hampshire campaign office hostage in 2007, was arrested peacefully at his home in Dover, New Hampshire, on Wednesday morning, sheriff’s officials said.

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This comes under the heading, “What was that judge thinking?”

February 10, 2010
National Briefing | New England
New Hampshire: Hostage-Taker Turns Fugitive
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The man who took hostages in 2007 at a presidential campaign office of Hillary Rodham Clinton in Rochester cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet Tuesday and is a fugitive. The man, Leeland Eisenberg, cut off the bracelet a day after he was given a “last chance” at freedom by a judge who released him despite probation violations. The Strafford County attorney, Thomas Velardi, said Mr. Eisenberg was dangerous and should not be approached.

FYI Here is the guy in question:

FILE – In this Dec. 4, 2007 file photo, Leeland Eisenberg talks about strapping a fake bomb to himself and taking people hostage at the Rochester, N.H. presidential campaign office of Hillary Rodham Clinton, during an interview from the Strafford County Jail in Dover, N.H. New Hampshire authorities say Eisenberg has cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet Tuesday morning Feb. 9, 2010 and is a fugitive who is a danger to the public.
(AP Photo/Jim Cole)

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