One look at the huge crowds for Hillary in Pennsylvania, and you can see the excitement.
Thank you so much for all you've done to help Hillary. Your support is making the difference in this race.
Hillary will never be too busy to defend our national security.
The wealthy and well-connected has had a president who works for them for long enough. It's time we had a president who fights for the middle class.
Ohio Governor Ted Strickland says we need a president who will be a fighter -- and that's how he sees Hillary Clinton.
When the call comes at 3 a.m. in the White House, who do you want answering the phone?
Women across Texas are standing up and speaking out for Hillary. On March 4, make sure you vote AND caucus for her!
Ann Richards was an inspiration to women in Texas and all over the country. Let's win one for her.
John Glenn says he'll be proud to have Hillary Clinton as his president.
Hillary will level the playing field against the special interests.
When it's all said and done, Hillary delivers.
One candidate has put forth an American family agenda to make things easier for people who work so hard.
She'll never stop fighting for those who fight for us, and give voice to those who have none.
Both Democratic candidates were invited to a televised debate in Wisconsin. Hillary said yes, Sen. Obama has not.
Robert Kennedy Jr. describes how Hillary has inherited his father's legacy of speaking up for the disenfranchised.
Robert Kennedy Jr. and Cesar L. Chavez describe how Hillary is the champion of the voiceless in our society.
The Courant endorsed Hillary, saying, "In addition to her obvious intelligence, there is a a steel to this woman."
The stakes have never been higher in choosing our next president. You can depend on Hillary to protect our future.
Americans still have that can-do spirit. We know you can't solve economic problems with political promises.
The New York Times endorsed Hillary, saying they were "hugely impressed by the depth of her knowledge."
"What I try to do every day is figure out how to help somebody. And that's what I will do as president."
"Nuestra Amiga" señala que Hillary es la candidata que entiende tanto a la comunidad latina, como los problemas a los que se enfrenta – falta de cuidado de salud, la crisis económica, y los altos costos de vida.
Our economy is in trouble. And while George Bush helps his friends, the middle class gets slammed. We need more than talk -- we need solutions.
Hillary will end our dependence on foreign oil with a plan that invests in alternative energy and takes away the tax subsidies from oil companies.
The oil companies, the insurance companies, the drug companies have had a president stand for them for seven years. Hillary will stand for all of us.
Chelsea Clinton and America Ferrera answer Nevadans' questions about the caucuses.
"In this troubled economy, how can so many millions of people simply not be heard? If I'm your president, I will bring your voice to the White House."
"This campaign is about people, about making a difference in your lives. It's time we had a president who stands up for all of you."
"Thank you New Hampshire, for welcoming me into your homes and hearts. And when you vote, I hope you'll ask one question: Who is ready to be president on day one?"
After seeing Hillary in person, these Iowans are convinced: they're caucusing for Hillary.
Papers across New Hampshire have declared Hillary the best choice for president.
As we countdown toward the New Year, we are looking forward to a new beginning for America.
Hillary has a plan to address the mortgage crisis. When we choose a president next year, let's choose someone who would have started fixing our economy this year.
Hillary stood up for universal health care when almost no one else would. Hillary spent 35 years standing up for people. As president, she'll stand up for you.
A nation at war. Troubles at home. America is at a crossroads, and we need a leader who will solve problems and renew our greatness.
Hillary has a special message for the members of our armed services serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, and all over the world.
Some of the people who know Hillary best join her for a tour across Iowa's 99 counties.
"I've seen what change takes. It doesn't happen because you want it to, or because you hope for it. You have to work for it."
Take a look at Hillary's special holiday video, where you can see her wishes for the American people.
The Des Moines Register, Iowa's largest newspaper, endorsed Hillary, saying her "readiness to lead sets her apart."
In a new campaign ad, Hillary talks about one of her proudest accomplishments: ensuring that members of the National Guard and Reserves have access to the health care they need.
Rep. Leonard Boswell of Iowa talks about why he supports Hillary: "Hillary knows a thing or two about fighting the tough fights."
In a campaign ad, Hillary talks about how she's proud of the values she learned growing up, values she shares with many of the people she meets. And she's especially proud of passing them on.
In a new campaign ad, Hillary's mother, Dorothy Rodham, talks about why her daughter should be the next president of the United States.
Hillary's two favorite women in the world, her mother and daughter, join her in Iowa for their first trip out on the campaign trail.
In a new campaign ad, Hillary talks about how America needs a new beginning -- on health care, education, and Iraq.
General Wesley Clark dismisses the attacks against Hillary and says he trusts her to deal with the many challenges that America faces around the world.
If we want a strong economy, we need a strong president. Hillary will end corporate tax breaks, create new jobs, and cut the deficit.
There's one candidate with the strength to fight and the experience to lead.
In a new campaign ad, Joe Ward tells the story of the difference that Hillary made for him and his family.
Iowans for Hillary tells you everything you need to know to caucus for Hillary -- with a little help from some special guests.
Hillary rocked the crowd at the Iowa Jefferson-Jackson dinner, telling a raucous crowd of Democrats that it is time to "turn the heat up" on the Republicans.
Hillary visited her alma mater, Wellesley College, to announce the launch of Hillblazers, a movement of students and young voters to support her campaign.
In a new campaign ad, Hillary describes her bold and comprehensive plan to address America's energy challenges.
President Clinton watches the October 30 Democratic presidential debate with debate watch winners Glenda, Clare, and David.
Hillary has a long record of fighting to protect Social Security and working for seniors. See the details in our latest campaign ad.
In a new television ad, Hillary says, "The Bush economy is like a trapdoor. Too many families are one pink slip, one missed mortgage payment, one medical diagnosis away from falling through and losing everything."
Hillary takes her plan to rebuild the road to the middle class on a bus tour throughout Iowa.
Movie director Rob Reiner gives a few pointers to Hillary for President volunteers and encourages you to join them.
Our new ad airing in Iowa and New Hampshire shows how Hillary has stood up for health care and how she keeps standing until she gets results.
In a speech to doctors, nurses, and ordinary people concerned about their health care, Hillary introduces the American Health Choices Plan, which will ensure all Americans receive quality, affordable health care.
In a live interactive webcast, Hillary answered your questions about her plan to provide health care coverage to every American.
Check out the latest campaign ad introducing Hillary's American Health Choices Plan. Her plan covers all Americans and improves health care by lowering costs and improving quality.
Hillary joins the Hispanic community in celebrating their achievements and contributions to our great country during Hispanic Heritage Month.
Hillary and Bill Clinton met Ron Wood, the campaign's one millionth supporter, and Michelle Smith, who helped us reach one million supporters at a campaign stop in Iowa.
Our first ad in New Hampshire is on the air! "We will change things in this country, because we want it. Because we have one candidate who spent her life fighting for it. Standing up for our families, our children, our veterans."
Hillary discusses her vision to improve the quality of health care Americans receive at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.
Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe endorses Hillary for president, citing her long record of fighting for Arkansans as First Lady of the state and the nation.
Hillary spent a day walking in the shoes of Nevada nurse Michelle Estrada, learning about the challenges nurses face as they care for their patients.
In her first ad of the campaign, Hillary says that everyone who has been invisible to George W. Bush won't be invisible to the next president.
Listen to what some of the most prominent African-American men have to say about why they are supporting Hillary for President.
See what the members of the National Beauty Culturalists League had to say about Hillary after watching her speak.
The legendary record producer describes why he supports Hillary Clinton's campaign for president.
Hillary sits down with a group of Iowans to talk about the best way to end the Iraq war. Hear what they have to say about Hillary's plan for bringing our troops home.
Hillary and Bill take the "Ready for Change, Ready to Lead" to New Hampshire.
Hillary and Bill take Iowa by storm. Follow them across Iowa for the "Ready for Change, Ready to Lead" tour.
Hillary thanks the Nevada Democratic Party for all its hard work organizing and educating voters for next year's early caucus.
Hillary sits down with Warren Buffett to talk about America's economic priorities and why America's most successful investor is a Democrat.
Poet and author Maya Angelou speaks out about her pride in and support of Hillary's run for the White House.
Eight thousand enthusiastic fans turn out in Washington, DC to celebrate Hillary and support her campaign.
Iowa Democrats give Hillary a raucous welcome to their Hall of Fame Dinner and talk about why she's their candidate.
Hillary outlines her vision for economic growth with fairness and restoring a strong middle class.
At George Washington University, Hillary lays out her plan to reduce the cost of health care for all Americans.
Volunteers in New Hampshire hit the streets and work the phones to build critical support for our campaign.
Hillary speaks with mothers in New Hampshire about her plan to provide health care for all children.
President Bill Clinton talks about Hillary's life of public service and why she's the right choice to be president.
Hillary receives a warm welcome at the California State Democratic Convention in San Diego, where she talks about the next president's top priorities.
Hillary continues her tour of the four corners of Iowa with a trip that included Newton and Decorah and a meeting with the nurses of Finley Hospital.
Hillary spoke about the amazing example set by the Rutgers University women's basketball team at the school's Center for American Women and Politics.
Hillary discusses her comprehensive plan for government reform at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. This video is highlights of the speech, click here to watch the full speech.
On her trips to Iowa, Hillary has received an incredibly warm welcome. Watch Iowans talk about why they're excited about her historic run for the White House.
Hillary discusses her plan to achieve universal health care at a forum sponsored by SEIU and the Center for American Progress.
Governor Jon Corzine of New Jersey announces that he is supporting Hillary's campaign for the White House.
Former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack joins the campaign and discusses why he thinks Hillary is the best choice for president.
Former Iowa First Lady Christie Vilsack discusses her long friendship with Hillary Clinton and why she's supporting her for president.
Hillary introduced the Children's Health First Act to make quality, affordable health care coverage available to every child in America.
Hillary proposes a new GI Bill of Rights to fulfill the promises we've made to our troops and veterans.
Hillary marked the anniversary of the Bloody Sunday march in Selma, Alabama.
Hillary discusses her fight in Congress for equal pay and other priorities for American women.
In this week's HillCast, Hillary describes her plan to create a strategic energy fund that will invest in developing and deploying clean and alternative energy.
In New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada, Hillary continues the conversation with voters. See what they think.
In her first HillCast, Hillary discusses the Iraq Troop Protection and Reduction Act, a roadmap out of Iraq.
Hillary makes her first campaign stop in The Granite State.
Hillary promised to end the war in Iraq as president and restore the promise of America.
Iowans welcome Hillary as she visits the state in her first campaign stop.
Hillary sits down for the third of three live webcasts where she answers your questions.
Hillary sits down for the second of three live webcasts where she answers your questions.
Hillary sits down for the first of three live webcasts where she answers your questions.
Hillary discusses expanding health care access for children.
Hillary discusses her plans to form an exploratory committee.
Hillary stopped by ABC's The View to discuss current events.