Posted on Mon, Feb. 23, 2004
GOOD CHEER: New York Sen. Hillary Clinton shares a laugh with Marisol Jimenez, her husband, Marcos, and their son, Roman, during her visit Sunday to Miami Lakes. RONNA GRADUS/FOR THE HERALD MIAMI LAKES
Senator goes door-to-door with message
U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton spends the afternoon in homes in Miami Lakes in an attempt to impress upon women the importance of registering to vote.
BY RICHARD BRAND
rbrand@herald.com
Knock, knock.
Who's there?
Hillary Clinton -- no joke.
The U.S. senator from New York has been in South Florida on a fundraising and speaking tour, which led her to Miami Lakes on Sunday knocking on doors to encourage women to vote.
''One vote really does make a difference,'' the former first lady said. ``A lot of our elections are very close.''
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http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/8016922.htm~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Adding one more Miami Sen. Clinton article:
Posted on Sun, Feb. 22, 2004
CAMPAIGN 2004
Sen. Clinton rallies faithful
U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton encourages South Florida Democrats to mobilize for the 2004 vote at events in Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe counties.
BY BETH REINHARD
breinhard@herald.com
U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton had to shout over the applause and adoration showered on her at a Democratic party fundraiser Saturday billed as ``the most successful political event in the history of Broward County.''
More than 1,000 people attended the sold-out event at the Wyndham Bonaventure Hotel in Weston. The Jefferson Jackson Dinner is the local party's biggest annual fundraiser and its main source of get-out-the-vote money.
Earlier Saturday, Clinton, D-New York, appeared at events at Parrot Jungle in Miami and in Key West. She is scheduled to attend two separate fundraisers for her Senate reelection campaign today in Miami-Dade, hosted by lawyers Chris Korge and Ira Leesfield.
Posted on Sun, Feb. 22, 2004
CAMPAIGN 2004
Sen. Clinton rallies faithful
U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton encourages South Florida Democrats to mobilize for the 2004 vote at events in Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe counties.
BY BETH REINHARD
breinhard@herald.com
U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton had to shout over the applause and adoration showered on her at a Democratic party fundraiser Saturday billed as ``the most successful political event in the history of Broward County.''
More than 1,000 people attended the sold-out event at the Wyndham Bonaventure Hotel in Weston. The Jefferson Jackson Dinner is the local party's biggest annual fundraiser and its main source of get-out-the-vote money.
Earlier Saturday, Clinton, D-New York, appeared at events at Parrot Jungle in Miami and in Key West. She is scheduled to attend two separate fundraisers for her Senate reelection campaign today in Miami-Dade, hosted by lawyers Chris Korge and Ira Leesfield.
Broward Democratic Party Chairman Mitch Ceasar said the event in Weston raised ''well over'' $100,000, which he said was a record-setting amount for Broward Democrats or any county Democratic party in Florida.
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