LIVE STREAM: Hillary Clinton And Elizabeth Warren Huge Rally — Watch From New Hampshire As Progressive Duo Teams Up To Attack Trump


Soaring in the polls, Hillary Clinton takes her high-flying campaign to New Hampshire on Monday where she will team up with Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts senator and beloved firebrand of the Democratic party’s most progressive wing, for what promises to be a huge rally that will live stream from Manchester, the state’s largest city, early on Monday afternoon.

Scroll down this page for a live stream video of the Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren campaign appearance on Monday.

Warren has made several campaign appearances in support of Clinton, usually peppering her speeches with merciless and scathing attacks on Clinton’s rival, Donald Trump, the New York businessman and reality TV star who tops the Republican presidential ticket.

Whether or not Clinton herself joins Warren in blasting Trump from the stage remains to be seen, however. On Saturday, Clinton, who leads the 2016 presidential race in most polls by a comfortable margin, told reporters that she plans to spend the remaining 16 days of the campaign ignoring Trump, whose rhetoric claiming that the election will be “rigged” and calling for Clinton to be thrown in jail has become increasingly incendiary as he has slipped in the polling numbers.

Noting that she had already debated Trump for four-and-a-half hours over three separate presidential debates, Clinton said in a conversation aboard her campaign plane that she plans to ignore Trump’s attacks on her throughout the remainder of what has seemed like an endless marathon of a campaign.

“I do not even think about answering him anymore,” Clinton said to the press contingent on the plane. “I’m going to let the American people decide between what he offers and what we offer. So he can say whatever he wants to.”

New Hampshire was once considered potentially shaky ground for Clinton. In the Democratic primary, she lost the state to Bernie Sanders, the senator from adjacent Vermont, who took a full 61 percent of the vote there for a convincing victory that at least briefly appeared to have Clinton rocked back on her heels.

Trump also won the Republican primary in New Hampshire, topping a field of more than a dozen candidates with 35.6 percent of the vote.

But Clinton has never trailed Trump in New Hampshire state polling, holding a 42.6 to 37.3 percentage point lead as of October 23, according to the New Hampshire polling average compiled by The Huffington Post Pollster.com site.

To get a preview of what the Monday rally with Clinton and Warren might contain, watch the following video of their first appearance together on the campaign trail, in Cincinnati, Ohio, in June.

The Monday rally will take place at St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. Warren and Clinton are expected to take the stage at 12:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time — 9:30 a.m. Pacific — for a joint appearance that is scheduled to last about an hour.

Watch the live stream in either of the videos below.


New Hampshire has voted for the Democratic candidate in the last three presidential elections, and five of the last six. The only exception in that string of “blue state” victories came in 2000, when Republican George W. Bush defeated Democrat Al Gore in the state by a narrow margin of just 7,211 votes statewide. Whole Green Party candidate Ralph Nader scored 22,198 votes, leading experts to conclude that Nader’s candidacy cost Gore the state and as a result, the election.

New Hampshire has only four electoral votes, but switching those four votes from Bush to Gore would have given the Democrat a total of 270, which is the majority needed to win the presidency.

The main “third party” threat in the 2016 election comes from Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, who currently polls at eight percent in the Pollster.com average of all polls in the Granite State. But based on current polling, it would take more than half of those prospective Johnson voters to change their minds and cast ballots for Trump in order for Clinton to lose New Hampshire in a shocking upset.

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