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by Hillary Clinton
8/7/2008 11:39:10 AM

I want to thank everyone for joining me here today for our live chat. I'm so grateful to all of my online friends for the amazing support you continue to show me. Your kind words mean so much to me, and you have been instrumental in working to help retire our campaign debt. I'll never forget all you've done for me.

It has been great getting back to work in the Senate for the people of New York. And now that the Senate is in recess, I'm very excited about getting back out on the campaign trail to help elect Barack Obama and grow our Democratic majorities in Congress. With the Democratic convention coming up, the excitement and curiosity is certainly starting to build. I want to assure you that Senator Obama and I are working together to make sure it's a big success. We will ensure that the voices of everyone who participated in this historic process are respected and our party is fully unified heading into the November election. While no decisions have been made yet, I will make sure that we keep you up to date and involved with all of the Convention activity.  It means so much to me to know that no matter what the coming months and years bring, you'll be working right by my side. With your help, 2008 is going to be a great year for Democrats.

Now let's chat! Click here to ask me question or comment below and let's get started!

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Editor's Update: We started taking questions last night.

Question #1: What are you working on now? by Emily (via email)

Answer: A lot! Tomorrow, I am hitting the campaign trail for Senator Obama in Las Vegas, Nevada for a voter registration rally. I have talked so many people about the current economic situation, and what we can do to make the economy work for middle class families again. We have to deal with the cost of energy, both gas and home heating fuel. As you know, I believe we should have a Strategic Energy Fund to invest in developing alternative fuels, and I've now introduced legislation to help families deal with rising prices for home heating oil. Education costs are another concern: I'm glad to report that Congress just passed the Higher Education Opportunity Act, which includes several provisions from the Student Borrowers Bill of Rights I introduced to protect students and their families. And I'm working closely with business and elected leaders in New York to support projects around the state and it has been great to be back in New York again.

I'm especially proud of the work I've been doing with my friend Senator Patty Murray to stop the Bush administration from further restricting women's access to birth control. They're trying to redefine certain types of birth control as abortion, and it could prevent women from getting the care they need. I know many of my online supporters have been a big help on this issue, and I really appreciate it. And earlier this week , I called for an investigation into disturbing reports about inadequate response to sexual assaults by the Department of Defense .
I'm going to keep working on the issues you and I talked about so much during the campaign -- ending the war in Iraq, making universal health care a reality, achieving energy independence, creating new green jobs, and putting the economy back to work for the middle class again.
I'm continuing to work on the issues that matter to the people of New York and helping my constituents in any way I can.

 

Question #2: What goals do you have for yourself during the next four years both professionally and personally? by Carole (via email)

Answer: My goals include being the best Senator I can be, and to go on fighting every day for the issues I care about, helping America’s working families, and ensuring a better future for every child. I believe in the next fours years, we must ensure every American has healthcare, and our economy once again works for middle class families. As the war in Iraq comes to an end, we must restore America’s relations with our allies and our leadership around the world. I will continue to be an advocate for our troops and our veterans.

I look forward to working with President Obama on these important challenges, working to rebuild a government that once again works for the people, follows the rule of law and respects the constitution.

 

Question #3:

Hello Mrs. Clinton

My name is Ivanna Pincilotti and I am 16 years old from Davis, CA. First of all I want to say that you’re my hero and an inspiration to me. You are strong, powerful, and an undefeated woman in my option. You have opened so many doors for girls like me such as becoming president. I have two questions to ask you Mrs. Clinton. The first one is I want to go into law one day as my major what is the best piece of information you can give me? The second one is what wanted you to go into politics?   

by Ivanna at 8/7/2008 11:54:51 AM

Answer: Thank you so much, Ivanna, for writing in. I have met so many wonderful young people all across this country who are so active and engaged in politics. It so important that young people get involved and stay involved because you are the future. As you look toward law school,  learn all you can about the American constitution, which has served this country so well with its system of checks and balances and protecting the rights of every individual. My path in politics grew out of my commitment to public service and helping others. I realized that I could be most effective in helping to make a difference by becoming an elected official. It was actually a young woman who urged me to "Dare to compete." That is a piece of advice I now pass on to you.

by Senator Clinton at 8/7/2008 12:27:12 PM

 

Questions #4:

Hey Hillary you are such a great person I went to a rally of yours during the primary in New Hampshire & did some campaigning for you here in albany ny you put a smile on my face every time I saw you whether in person or on tv. You are a strong women don't give up keep fighting for whats right. I hope our country can take a new step in the right direction once Barack Obama is president. I want to say if he does ask you to be his VP you should and you would make a great vice president Mrs. Clinton:)
God Bless
Larry D.
Albany ny

by lawrenced78 at 8/7/2008 12:14:54 PM

Answer: I have said repeatedly that I will do whatever Senator Obama asks me to do. I am really focused and enjoying being back in the Senate and working on behalf of my New York constituents. This is Senator Obama’s decision and his alone and I am going to respect the privacy of that process by not discussing it.

by Senator Clinton at 8/7/2008 12:38:11 PM

 

Question #5:

One of the main reasons that I voted for Hillary is her plans for healthcare.  Can you make a comment on how healthcare carried out in the next administration?

by RichardA OH at 8/7/2008 12:02:43 PM

Answer: I am so pleased that Senator Obama shares my commitment to universal health care. Once he is elected, I will be working closely with his administration, members of Congress, health care advocates, and others -- to help develop a plan that ensures access to health care for every American. I know how important this issue is and it will be my top priority.

by Senator Clinton at 8/7/2008 12:45:10 PM

 

Question #6

Special thanks to you for your leadership in the birth control issue!  What is the prospect for the paid family leave bill the house is taking up?

by HoustonAnne at 8/7/2008 12:11:28 PM

Answer: Thanks for your comment on birth control - as you know HHS is considering draft regulations that would restrict access to birth control. Many of you have joined me in opposing this act and we are continuing to monitor this situation closely. I am a strong supporter of extending the Family and Medical Leave Act which has made such a difference for millions of Americans. I was very pleased that the House voted to adopt paid leave for families and hope we can get action in the Senate. This is a good example of smart, pro-family policies we need - helping working families meet their responsibilities at work and at home.

by Senator Clinton at 8/7/2008 1:02:23 PM

 

Question #7

Hey Hillary,

My 12 year old daughter and I are sitting here, waiting anxiously, for each reply.  Love you!!!!!!

by k12kyle at 8/7/2008 12:39:24 PM

Answer: Thank you, I was so pleased to read your comment. I remember when Chelsea was 12 and what a special time it was. I hope both of you continue to stay engaged and perhaps we can meet along the trail.

by Senator Clinton at 8/7/2008 1:09:10 PM

 

Question #8

As a college student (one of your biggest student supporters; Go Hillary!) I am wondering what you and Senator Obama feel is the best course of action to deal with rising tuition costs and continued cuts to the higher education budget. (It's gotten really bad here in California-thousands of teachers losing their jobs, tuition costs rising, funding disappearing).

Thanks so much Hillary!! And thanks for your facebook page, i love it! And one final note: COME TO CAL STATE FULLERTON!! WE LOVE YOU!! :)

Richard H., 19, Temecula, CA

by lunchtableguy at 8/7/2008 12:18:29 PM

Answer: Senator Obama and I agree it is so important that we make sure that college education is affordable. Our country needs more educated young people if we are going to meet the challenges before us. Congress has just passed the Higher Education Bill which includes a number of proposals including several that I sponsored as part of a Student Borrower's Bill of Rights. We should be doing more to increase funding to increase Pell Grants and other financial support. I also believe we should reduce student loan repayment for students who enter public service.

P.S. Glad you like my Facebook page!

by Senator Clinton at 8/7/2008 1:12:05 PM

 

Question #9

Are you truly supporting Senator Obama and encouraging your supporters to do the same or are you just saying what you have to?

by JR4Hill at 8/7/2008 12:46:53 PM

Answer: Let me first say, I am so grateful for all the support that I have received. To answer your question, I am completely committed to helping Senator Obama become the next President of the United States and urging all of you to do the same. We share a commitment to universal healthcare, bringing an end to the war in Iraq, and getting back to an economy that works for working families again. I believe so strongly that if we want to see real progress in our country and finally break away from the failed policies of the past eight years, we need a Democrat in the White House. I am going to continue to do whatever I can to help Senator Obama and Democrats across the country win in the November.

by Senator Clinton at 8/7/2008 1:15:38 PM

 

Question #10

As a college student who is participating in his first presidential election, your candidacy really brought to my attention to and energized me about the great things that can be accomplished through our political process. Now that, unfortunately, your candidacy is over, and since you (reading your biography) were able to accomplish so much during your collegiate years:
What would you suggest college-aged Americans do to become more involved in the American politcal system, aside from voting?

by ChrisMIA at 8/7/2008 12:42:12 PM

Answer: Thank you, I am always glad to hear from young people who want to stay active in politics. I so appreciated your  enthusiasm and energy throughout this campaign. This is a great time to be active in politics at every level. Every campaign I know is looking for volunteers who can help with reaching out to voters, and I can tell you that personal contact is so effective. I suggest you look at the campaigns that are taking place near you and sign up for one. The friends you make in these early campaigns are likely to stay with you throughout your whole life.

by Senator Clinton at 8/7/2008 1:18:49 PM

 

Question #11

Good Morning Senator Clinton:
Thank you for taking time to chat with your supporters. Is there any possibility of your name being placed in nomination for President at the convention? This would at least give your supporters a voice in the choice for the party's nominee.

by alrd1950 at 8/7/2008 12:07:51 PM

Answer: I know that there have been a lot of questions on this subject. Senator Obama and I share the goal of ensuring that the voices of everyone who participated in this historic process are respected. I want to assure everyone that we are working together with Senator Obama's campaign and the DNC, and I am confident we will have a successful and unified Convention in Denver.

by Senator Clinton at 8/7/2008 1:21:17 PM

 

Question #12

Hillary, I hope that we will be able to talk with you at the Convention in Denver!
Please consider meeting with us -- YOUR supporters!

by ginamc at 8/7/2008 12:31:24 PM

Answer: And, I love Texas! I am looking forward to seeing and talking with as many people as I can during the Convention. I will have a very busy schedule, and I am really looking forward to it. Thank you so much for your continued support.

by Senator Clinton at 8/7/2008 1:24:04 PM

 

 

Thank you for sharing some time with me today and for the great questions -- I'm sorry I couldn't get to all of them! This was a lot of fun, and I hope we can do it again soon.

And thank you again for all your support. I can't tell you enough how much I appreciate all that you do for me. I'm hitting the campaign trail tomorrow in Nevada for Senator Obama - stay tuned and let's stay in touch!

by Senator Clinton at 8/7/2008 1:27:12 PM

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  • welcome hillary!

    We love you!

    by KyleLR at 8/7/2008 11:54:06 AM

    • When is Senator Clinton going to respond to our coments

      When is Senator Clinton going to respond to our comments

      by Legal Academic at 8/7/2008 12:05:08 PM

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        • I agree!

          I am sick to death of hearing nothing but Obama all day every day!
          I want to hear about Democracy coming back to life! About our votes and hard work counting for something! I want to hear about OUR candidate!

          by luswife at 8/7/2008 12:35:47 PM

    • Hillary Where Are You?

      I am sure you are taking a needed break, but I admit that I miss seeing you on TV and the news.

      What have you been up to?

      Shaina

      by ShainaHerman at 8/7/2008 12:08:10 PM

    • Health Care

      I am a physician who is frustrated every day with the relationship between big pharma and the insurance industry, My patients cannot get the care they need . Wht are  are your proposals to a  ameliorate these barriers

      by Terry Walls at 8/7/2008 12:11:42 PM

    • Working with you

      Dear Sen CLinton;

      I am a  female physician and long tme supporter, contributot and volunteer.

      How does one go about making it known that i wish to work on your team for healthcare reform.

      by Terry Walls at 8/7/2008 12:26:53 PM

      • Working with you

        Im a physician too and would like to work on your healthcare reform team as well

        Ronald in Boston

        by rbalass at 8/7/2008 12:46:03 PM

      • Healthcare reform

        I'm glad to learn that healthcare is still your number one priority.  Whatever you do in future to make univeral heatlth care happen, I want to volunteer to help as well.  What's the best way to do that?

        by jmcgoogan at 8/7/2008 1:31:12 PM

    • Where have all flowers gone?

      Senator Clinton, I want you to know that although I am a Republican I was ready to vote for you as a presidential candidate.  You swayed me with your tenaciousness while campaigning.  I am VERY disappointed that Obama is not selecting you as his VP.  I think when the American people understood you the most was when you were suddenly whisked away from center stage.  I think whoever is selected as our next president should appoint you in a position of importance.  You are a hard working, level-headed American. Without your name/face in the Presidential Vote there are no  flowers in sight.  You were a rose among thorns.
      Respectfully,

      Mrs. Gaudion

      by RNC4Hillary at 8/7/2008 12:33:14 PM

    • Support Obama Now.

      To everyone reading. I believe in Hillary Clinton, more than any candidate I have before but, must support Obama.  He is our only hope for a way out from our right winged conservative political standpoint now.  

      We must get out there and show our support and influence him on issues that we believed Clinton would have carried for us.  If we support anyone else our voice will not be heard!

      Thank's Clinton for all your work, I aspire to achieve what you have in your lifetime this far.

      by ShainaHerman at 8/7/2008 12:34:03 PM

      • This is village territory

        This is no time to be intrusive in hillary's village.  Why not go home and leave us alone.

        by Normita at 8/7/2008 12:49:27 PM

      • Obama

        After 50 years of fighting for ignoring the "color of your skin" and judging someone on the "content of your character", we are being asked to ignore character and to vote for someone because of the color of his skin.  How many qualified women will have to step aside for the first Jewish man, first Mormon man, first Ukrainian-American man?  

        Voting for Obama is voting for a man whom noone can suggest a single accomplishment because he manipulated the Dem party into selecting, not electing a candidate.

        by freckles at 8/8/2008 3:23:27 AM

    • 18 Million Cracks

      Your 18 Million Cracks are here and waiting for you Hillary. We still believe in you and all that you stand for.

      by k in the northwest at 8/7/2008 12:36:46 PM

    • It's the smile!

      Your radiant smile, under that fantastic brain, and above that loving heart, is a real winner!

      by MerryLW at 8/7/2008 12:37:03 PM

    • DENVER!!

      I'm having the feeling that Hillary is NOT going to address our concerns about being in a roll-call vote at the nominating convention.  

      HILLARY,
      This is only going to make me think that there's hope floating around somewhere that Obama is doing enough damage to create a rift and that you will be there to fill it.

      KEEPING HOPE ALIVE!
      A new HillaryVillager...

      by PodQueen at 8/7/2008 12:43:54 PM

      • Welcome to the village

        PodQueen, welcome!  We're all here and will forever remain her villagers.  Stop by our village station at lanzfenn@yahoo.com.

        Normita
        a hillaryvillager

        by Normita at 8/7/2008 1:12:42 PM

    • A villager's perspective

      Hillary, I read all the blogs and sensed a common feeling that you being on an honest nomination and roll call is a real call for democracy.  Give democracy a chance to shine by us challenging those in the party that the only way to unify is to have your name on the nomination, to allow the superdelegates to honestly vote their conscience and those of their constituents.  Don't give them an excuse not to do their democratic responsibility.  

      Be brave, courageous, like you did on the trail - do it for your 18 million who helped you crack the ceiling!  All 18 million of us will be there with you with loving hearts, minds and spirit.  That is democracy - it's in your hands!

      Love,
      Normita
      a hillaryvillager

      by Normita at 8/8/2008 3:43:08 PM

    I'm here!

    Good Morning Senator Clinton!

    by Leslie - Washington at 8/7/2008 11:54:45 AM

    Young Girl Big Dreams

    Hello Mrs. Clinton

    My name is Ivanna Pincilotti and I am 16 years old from Davis, CA. First of all I want to say that you’re my hero and an inspiration to me. You are strong, powerful, and an undefeated woman in my option. You have opened so many doors for girls like me such as becoming president. I have two questions to ask you Mrs. Clinton. The first one is I want to go into law one day as my major what is the best piece of information you can give me? The second one is what wanted you to go into politics?    

    by Ivanna at 8/7/2008 11:54:51 AM

    • 16

      I'm also 16, but I'm a guy and Hillary was still an inspiration to me. I think you are right, Hillary has inspired me to be a politician when I am older.

      by Jeremy Rosenberg at 8/7/2008 12:03:09 PM

      • 15

        I'm 15 and a guy, and she inspired me too! I had such an incredible experience working on the campaign, and I look forward to doing it again in 2016!

        Thomas Senecal
        President, Teens for Clinton

        by Thomas Senecal at 8/7/2008 12:27:17 PM

        • you all are great!!!

          you young folks inspire me as well!! I am 38, oops 39 now! and I am so so inspired by Hillary it is like being a teen al over again :0)
          my daughter is 19 and my son is 7 and you young people and Hillary has inspired ALL of us, hubby too.

          it is INCREDIBLE, the passion and committment Hillary has inspired and continues to inspire in America and all over the world.

          We are incredibly lucky to have Hillary as a leader

          Hill a ree
          hill a ree
          hill a ree

          by ginaswo at 8/7/2008 12:34:26 PM

      • 17

        Another teenage guy here who supported you, Hillary. I defended and publicly supported you every day at school. Some liked it and others didn't, but I felt glad that I was showing my support for you, Madame President (cuz you are always gonna be the President of my heart).

        by TajMagruder at 8/7/2008 12:30:10 PM

    • Your visit to Harrison High School

      Dear Senator Clinton,
      You were in my city at a time when I was ill and could not attend.  However, I have your talk with Sen. Bayh on video and still look at it.  We need you!

      by rascal2 at 8/7/2008 12:08:29 PM

      • It was amzaing `

        I went I am from Evansville as well. Sorry you could not make it. Glad you are in the chat today!

        by Lindsay Nicole Keller at 8/7/2008 12:17:32 PM

      • Hi Hillary

        Hi Hillary! ... I'm 16 and you've been my inspiration since the first time I saw you! ... I remember when I waited for Texas results.. In Peru was almost 1!.. Yeah.. I followed every single contest on CNN[English], And I always had a headache [too much english! hahaha]... but when you were winning... I was like Oh my god Thank you! I was really really happy! ...
        I still looking at vids of the elections... the proyections that said that you're gonna win that state... and I still exciting!
        You're my Idol
        For me... you're the president of the DEMOCRATIC United States of America
        ...
        have a good day
        Mario

        by MariO - Peru at 8/7/2008 12:32:56 PM

    • Great Question

      Thank you so much, Ivanna, for writing in. I have met so many wonderful young people all across this country who are so active and engaged in politics. It so important that young people get involved and stay involved because your are the future. As you look toward law school,  learn all you can about the American constitution, which has served this country so well with its system of checks and balances and protecting the rights of every individual. My path in politics grew out of my commitment to public service and helping others. I realized that I could be most effective in helping to make a difference by becoming an elected official. It was actually a young woman who urged me to "Dare to compete." That is a piece of advice I now pass on to you.

      by Senator Clinton at 8/7/2008 12:27:12 PM

      • So good to hear from you again

        Senator, we've missed you and the campaign!

        I havent heard from you since the concession, glad to hear you're doing okay (and thanks for your letter)!

        Thanks for taking the time to do this.

        Thomas Senecal
        President, Teens for Clinton

        by Thomas Senecal at 8/7/2008 12:33:10 PM

      • YOU ARE MY HERO!!

        Dear Senator Clinton, I am 21 Pre-Med student at Younsgtown State University in Ohio! I worked so hard on your campaign and I had the honor to meet you at Austintown Fitch High School and I met Chlesea at YSU!! You are an amazing individual and I still fight for you everyday, and I am still deeply hurt that you didn't make it!! Will you be running again in 2012 or anytime??

        Love Ya Hillary!!

        Nicole Hinchcliffe
        Youngstown, Ohio

        by YSU4Hillary at 8/7/2008 12:36:37 PM

      • Thank you Senator Clinton for continuing to do what you do best,

        working hard, pushing up and reaching your goals.  What a terrific statesperson and role model.  Thank you.

        Please consider putting your name into nomination for a roll call vote.  It would not be to cause an upset, it's really the right thing to do for all the voters.

        Sincerely,
        Elixir

        by elixir at 8/7/2008 12:41:25 PM

    • Standout Question

      And of course, a well-written and inspirational response from Mrs. Clinton. I am 42 years old and it is so amazing to hear of Mrs. Clinton's support among young people. However, this was my first time contributing, actively supporting and championing a presidential campaign effort. That's thanks to Hillary! A true inspiration to all - young, middle-aged or older - she's our HERO.

      by Robert C at 8/7/2008 12:40:50 PM

    ...

    How are you, Senator Clinton?

    by rehesxela104 at 8/7/2008 11:55:56 AM

    Hello

    Senator Clinton
    I want to thank you for all that you do for the citizens of this country.  Also, that was an excellent article in the WSJ

    by minty at 8/7/2008 11:56:32 AM

    • Senator Clinton

      I also want to thank you for your firm, unequivocal, loud & proud stance on the issue of Reproductive Freedom against Bush's most recent attempts to undermine Women's Rights. Thank you for being a constant champion for my rights as a woman and for progressive issues in general.

      I live in Brooklyn, NY and am so proud to call you my Senator. I watched you end your historic candidacy to be our President with great regret for what could have been.

      For anyone who wants to read Senator Clinton's statement and sign her petition, see here:

      http://www.huffingtonpost.com/hillary-clinton/an-o...

      and here:

      http://www.hillpac.com/action/hhspetition/

      by twinmama at 8/7/2008 12:07:19 PM

      • Big echo to you for your leadership on this

        Thank you for continuing to lead in areas others only talk about leading in.  What are the prospects for the paid family leave bill now in the house?

        by HoustonAnne at 8/7/2008 12:24:57 PM

    • Yes!

      I loved your op-ed and your speech on the Senate floor, re: energy bill. It shows that your campaign wasn't just about you, but about solving our national crises. You're a workhorse, not a showhorse. Keep on fighting for the citizens of New York and for the US!

      by ncpublicservant at 8/7/2008 12:08:19 PM

      • yes and medicare!

        absolutely AND the Medicare speech on the floor was awesome as well, and thank goodness Hill stood up for us AGAIN! that would have been a disasterous cut

        by ginaswo at 8/7/2008 12:14:58 PM

    • Thank you

      We all need to have a new bumper sticker placed next to the HILLARY 08:
      HILLARY DID NOT LOSE, AMERICA LOST!

      by CRR at 8/7/2008 12:17:25 PM

    • WSJ Article

      I tried to stay current on all things written about Hillary.

      When was the WSJ article?
      Is it online?

      -westhollywood4hillary08!

      by sunoverla at 8/7/2008 12:41:52 PM

    Am I the first?

    I love you Hillary! I want you to know that I am reluctantly supporting Obama out of respect for you but how can I support YOU. You may not be able to be my president (this time around) but you are my chosen leader and I want to know how I can continue to support you in everything you do.

    We love you on the west side!
    Rob

    by Cali Rob at 8/7/2008 11:56:35 AM

    • ...

      Same here! I'm so torn about supporting Obama.. Even though it's what you want, I feel like such a sell-out!

      I will always love and support you HillDawg!

      by HaleyB at 8/7/2008 12:26:16 PM

    • Florida still loves you Senator Clinton

      Ditto for me.  I was proud to be helping out with donations and making phone calls for you during your presidential campaign.  I really miss seeing and hearing you. I will vote for Obama but will ALWAYS SUPPORT YOU.  You still ARE THE BEST!!!

      by Florida native for Hillary at 8/7/2008 12:27:25 PM

    • ONLY YOU!!

      I also will continue to support you, Hillary.  You are what the country needs - true, honest, worker, dedicated to our country, defender of children and family, & so much more.  
      I wish the DNC had selected a candidate that I would be able to support - YOU.
      Only YOU can lead the United States.
      Thanks, Latonia

      by Latonia at 8/7/2008 12:29:28 PM

    Thank You

    Senator Clinton,

    You made us all proud and showed the world what a strong leader you will be for us now and in the future.  Congratulations on all of your success.

    Diane

    by ohiogirl at 8/7/2008 11:56:53 AM

    • We are proud of you!

      I second OhioGirls post. You received and will always receive my vote! I'm proud of what you did for America and women. I am tired of waiting in line my whole life behind men, it's extremely disappointing to see the women shoved to the back once again and worse no VP nod to , once again we women are at the back of the line waiting for equality even when you made it clear YOU are ready to lead on day 1. You made us all proud. I look forward to your continued leadership in America and in our hearts and homes. Go Hillary!

      by Beth LA at 8/7/2008 12:07:28 PM

    today's web chat

    how do I participate...i already asked a question, just unclear if I need to sign up or something maybe i did with this comment lol.

    by boccmedia at 8/7/2008 11:57:11 AM

    Floor Nomination

    Will the DNC follow long standing tradition and place your name in nomination for a roll-call vote?  I gre up with favorite sons/daughters being nominated by every state.

    NewHampster

    by donny at 8/7/2008 11:57:29 AM

    • Floor Nomination

      Let's hope so!  It would be great to see Illinois nominate you as a "favorite daughter"? and Arkansas and New York!!!

      by jmcgoogan at 8/7/2008 12:18:05 PM

    • Roll Call

      As the first woman to be a viable Presidential Candidate, it would be historically inaccurate for Sen. Clinton to be left out of Roll-Call.  Sen. Clinton, you are a true inspiration to us all. Thank you!

      by 1of18million at 8/7/2008 12:18:28 PM

    • Nomination

      Senator Clinton

      You deserve to have your name in nomination and a roll call vote.  This is history you are making and to deny you your rightful place is dead wrong. Dean and Kennedy had their names in with far less delegates than you! You deserve the respect for all you did and the 18 million glass cracking votes you received.

      by Clintonjedi at 8/7/2008 12:18:34 PM

    • Floor Nomination

      I think for the sake of history and the women who follow your brave, trailblazing example your name should be put into nomination.

      By all rights, you should be the vice-presidential condidate.  I will support Obama, but would feel much better about him if he had the strength of will to choose you for VP.

      by DebbieKay at 8/7/2008 12:22:04 PM

    • Nomination YES

      So many of us are waiting for you to be placed in nomination. Have you been able to come to any conclusion about this yet?

      by KSGORDON at 8/7/2008 12:24:26 PM

    • Name placed in nomination

      Yes, I would like the answer to this question.  I will not accept anything other than a fair and open convention, with Hillary's name placed in nomination:  absolutely nothing superficial and symbolic.  I want real democracy!  I support Hillary, and I voted for Hillary, and contributed to Hillary, and it's Hillary who I wanted for president, and that is what remains--only.  I Own My Vote.

      by kat in your hat at 8/7/2008 12:24:36 PM

    • Is the Democratic Party democratic?

      Senator Clinton:

      I agree with this sentiment. I am waiting to see what the nominating convention will look like.  More than anything, I want it to be democratic:  that is, I want it to follow the process that has always been followed.  I want your name placed in nomination, and I want a roll-call vote.  I don't care who wins.  This is a principle to me about the values of the Democratic Party.  What are your plans in this regard?

      by BrendaH at 8/7/2008 12:29:13 PM

    • Nomination/Roll-call Vote

      I, for one, hope that the DNC does the right thing in allowing your name to be placed into nomination and a meaningful roll-call vote to be held. The shenanigans of Howard Dean and the DNC during this primary election in violating its own processes; in standing by silently while a former president and a sitting senator were unfairly denigrated and called racists by the Obama campaign; in failing to put a stop to the sexist, racist and now agist tactics of the Obama campaign has been disgusting and disgraceful.

      Whether they do the right thing in Denver is the breakpoint for me. If they block your name from being put into nomination or try to make a mockery of the roll-call vote, I will leave the party. It has become more than just a fight for the nomination. It has become a fight for the future direction of the Democratic Party and I, for one, do not approve of the direction the "new Democrats" have chosen to take us in.

      I'm sorry to be so blunt, and with all due respect to you, we are a divided party. It's now time for frank discussion and everyone laying their cards on the table if we are to save the Democratic Party.

      by Carolyn Mann at 8/7/2008 12:35:24 PM

    • Important to be represented

      Whether or not you will be the Nominee, it is important that the people who voted for you in the Primaries and the delegates who were elected to support you in Denver are not made invisible. That will happen if your name is not in nomination. We want to be recognized. We want you to be honored and your achievement recorded in the history books.  Please support a full roll-call vote with your name in nomination!  
      Thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today. Best wishes and fond regards.

      by Sara B at 8/7/2008 12:44:24 PM

    Democratic Convention

    Dear Senator Clinton,

    Will you allow your name to be placed in nomination at the Convention? There are 18 million plus out here that are hoping and praying you will.

    Regards,

    ainnj

    by ac in nj at 8/7/2008 11:57:41 AM

    • Right on

      Indeed!  18 million plus who know YOU are the best person for the job!  I'll keep hoping and praying!

      Love,
      -Jen

      by kaninchen at 8/7/2008 12:30:05 PM

    • Democratic Convention

      I would love to have my vote count also.  We are all hoping your name will be placed in nomination.
      Linda

      by angry female at 8/7/2008 12:41:57 PM

    • Democratic Convention

      Hi Hillary!!!

      I agree we need your name in the nomination at the Convention!!  Most of all we need you in the White House!!

      We love you!!!

      Lorraine in San Diego  :)

      by Lorraine in San Diego at 8/7/2008 12:53:35 PM

    Good to hear your voice

    To our village chief:  I'm so excited.  Your villagers are here waiting for you to enter the gate, all bright and hopeful.

    Love,
    Normita
    a hillaryvillager

    by Normita at 8/7/2008 11:57:47 AM

    • Hi Hillary!

      Wow, this is soo exciting.. Are you here? Is this going to be a live chat or just blogging?

      by tiggdeb at 8/7/2008 11:58:44 AM

    • WooT!!

      Booyah Hillraisers!!!

      missing our Hillary!

      Hill a ree
      hill a ree!

      by ginaswo at 8/7/2008 11:59:30 AM

      • Its Wonderful

        It's wonderful to see be able to read all the supporters again! I tend to forget there are so many others that feel just like I do!

        Go Hillary! You are the most inspiring woman I've known in my lifetime! : )

        by zelfrieda at 8/7/2008 12:04:30 PM

    • We are Here

      We are here for you Senator Clinton and here for each other. Thank you for hearing us!

      by Gay Gal at 8/7/2008 11:59:52 AM

      • HEAR US

        Will you agree to having your name called at the convention? We voted for you and you deserve it.

        by katandliam at 8/7/2008 12:06:09 PM

      • proud Hillary Villagers

        Thank you, Senator Clinton!

        Great to see many of the familiar names!!  

        "YES WE WILL" -- it still means everything to me it always did during the primary!  Nothing has changed for me in that way, Hillary; you are still NUMERO UNO.  

        by Susan in WA State at 8/7/2008 12:07:54 PM

        • Hillary's faithful supporters

          I agree that it is GREAT to reconnect with so many of Hillary's loyal supporters. I was especially happy to see Dave Powers of Ireland. He was such a fiercely outspoken supporter of our Hillary on <hillaryclinton.com.>
          DAVID if you see this, please come and join us at <hillaryvillagers.com>.  

          lilibet

          by lilibet at 8/7/2008 12:37:38 PM

      • We've got your back

        Don't worry about a thing. We'll be out in huge numbers if you need us. I think I can easily promise that. It's our turn and we'll simply take it if necesary.

        by GrandmaJudy at 8/7/2008 12:17:04 PM

    • So Good

      Its so good to be seeing all the old faces again

      by David Power at 8/7/2008 12:00:57 PM

      • Yes, it is!

        Seems that we are scattered far and wide now.  If you need a home, please join the Hillary Clinton Forum.  It's a great place to hear the latest and to exchange ideas.  All strong Hillary supporters!

        Every time Hillary speaks, it's so clear that she is the one who should be President.  No need to go into all the reasons here; we all know them.  She is a person, yes, a woman - to be immensely proud of.  Thank you, Hillary, and thank you to all of her loyal supporters who await the day she becomes President!    

        by Hillaryforchange08 at 8/7/2008 12:41:34 PM

    • how you will be involved in the future

      Senator Clinton,
      I still feel that you are the best person for the job, can you help me deal with this so I can get my heart around someone else?

      by rintin61 at 8/7/2008 12:02:48 PM

      • I agree with you

        I agree with you I am devastated, my heart is also broke. This is the 3rd blog I have written and none have been posted why?

        by Britton at 8/7/2008 12:31:57 PM

      • I agree with you

        I agree with you I am devastated, my heart is also broke. This is the 3rd blog I have written and none have been posted why?

        by Britton at 8/7/2008 12:31:59 PM

    • sly republicans

      Hi Hillary...
      I hope the campaign keeps abreast of the turn-abouts of the Republicans and the Ted Stevens-like operating methods for lowering the US standard of living. Telling us lies that these things can't be done, or can't be helped, keep poking holes in the fallacies and we'll get it done.
      Sue Lane-Miller

      by WardandJune Cleaver at 8/7/2008 12:02:56 PM

    • We are all hopeful

      Hi Normita,

      I miss your posts. I hope you join HillaryClintonForum (if you haven't yet). You express so well how we all feel about Hillary.

      Carmen

      by EducatorforHillary at 8/7/2008 12:03:31 PM

      • Will always be for Hillary

        Thank you Carmen.  Stop by the hillaryvillager postal station at lanzfenn@yahoo.com.

        by Normita at 8/7/2008 12:18:29 PM

    • WE are here for you Madam President!

      We never gave up. WE love you and believe in you.
      Have you visited our Hillaryvillagers website? Please do. WE are all there still fighting a good fight for you.

      Maria in NJ
      a Hillaryvillager

      by langers at 8/7/2008 12:04:41 PM

    • I was not invisible to you!!

      Thank you Senator Clinton for all you have done for our country and for women's rights and all human rights.I know when you looked straight into the camera and said, "You are not invisible to me" that you were looking straight into my eyes and talking to me. I am a regstered Independent voter and so hoped to vote for you as our POTUS. Senator Clinton, I have your  back.

      by Disenfranchised voter in Florida at 8/7/2008 12:04:43 PM

      • That just made me cry

        Disenfranchised

        You so just made me cry like Hillary did when she first said it....OMG I love her....

        by pinkrose12121 at 8/7/2008 12:28:42 PM

    • We love you...

      Hi Hillary,
      We love you at the hillaryvillage!  Thanks for doing this!
      Hillary is OUR Wonder Woman!

      by kristi74 at 8/7/2008 12:06:06 PM

    • Village Chief and President of our hearts

      Welcome Senator Clinton,
      We are all so excited to have this opportunity to blog with you. Thank you for all that you have done for this country and all that you continue to do. This country and its people are very fortunate to have the Clintons on their side.
      We love both of you.

      by Scarlet Red at 8/7/2008 12:11:45 PM

    • Village Chief

      Love that title! Indeed, "it takes a village," but the a competent leader is also necessary. Perhaps we should say Village Chiefs, to include Barry Obama. I just pray that he is intelligent enough to choose Hillary for VP/

      by MerryLW at 8/7/2008 12:13:35 PM

    • Thank you, Senator Clinton

      Thank you for bringing us together again.  Thank you for lending your ear.  You know you have ours, always.

      by JadeinGa at 8/7/2008 12:18:07 PM

    lol...I'm so excited that my stomach aches

    The question everyone wants to know:  

    Where are we with respect to retiring your debt?  We want to completely do away with it OURSELVES!


    (You're such an inspiration Senator Clinton. I've loved you since I was 15 yrs old (I'm 27 now). I took my lunch break early to be here for this chat, and I'm sitting here in tears (unbelievable--lol).  You have no clue what you mean to all of us!)

    by ladyesq1 at 8/7/2008 11:58:07 AM

    Please Ask

    Hillary, will you put your name on the ballot for a floor vote at the Convention,?

    by Kevinjh02 at 8/7/2008 11:58:20 AM

    Debt Retirement

    Senator Clinton all of us continue to work towards eliminating the debt owed and would like an estimation of how much more is needed?

    by roxy4hillary at 8/7/2008 11:58:25 AM

    In the White House

    Hi Senator,

    My question is: what role, if any, do you see for yourself in the Obama campaign and the Party in the coming months?

    Thanks!

    by Thomas Senecal at 8/7/2008 11:58:36 AM

    • Running for president

      Dear Hillary,

         Do you think you will ever run for President of the United States again? Or can you only run once in a lifetime?

      by PA luvs Clinton at 8/7/2008 12:02:11 PM

    • Support

      I think Senator Obama needs the experience, intelligence and diplomacy that you can add to the democratic ticket in the fall.
      I have been trying very hard to find someone who can fill the vice presidential slot and I am coming up empty.
      Can you honestly say that Barack Obama has the interest of the people and the Democratic party at heart as you apparently do?

      Thank you, Hillary.  It is good to hear from you!

      by mykittycat at 8/7/2008 12:07:28 PM

    Young Girl Big Dreams

    Hello Mrs. Clinton

    My name is Ivanna Pincilotti and I am 16 years old from Davis, CA. First of all I want to say that you’re my hero and an inspiration to me. You are strong, powerful, and an undefeated woman in my option. You have opened so many doors for girls like me such as becoming president. I have two questions to ask you Mrs. Clinton. The first one is I want to go into law one day as my major what is the best piece of information you can give me? The second one is what wanted you to go into politics?    

    by Ivanna at 8/7/2008 11:58:46 AM

    Hillary

    Hillary i am a 16 year old male supporter from NY.
    My question:

    What was your most memorable experience on the trail?
    BTW, I volunteered at your office on 42nd and Lex!

    by Jeremy Rosenberg at 8/7/2008 11:58:52 AM