Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speak during a town hall with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, Monday, April 25, 2016, at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Since launching her campaign last April, Hillary Clinton has outlined a number of major platform points in a series of speeches. Now that it it is clear that the Republican nominee will be Donald Trump, it is important that Clinton continue to deliver substantive speeches and combat a Trump platform that seems to offer no substance or foundation. Clinton’s platform is built on a career of public service and an understanding of domestic and foreign policies. While no every may agree with points of her platform, taken as a whole it is clear that she has put together a solid plan to more the country forward and ensure that everyone has an opportunity to live up to their full potential.
When Clinton has introduced a major platform topic, we add it to the Platform category of the website. Looking through Clinton’s speeches and policy proposals, a clear plan emerges. From Clinton’s kickoff rally in June 2015 to the announcement of the proposed cap on child care costs and expanded early childhood education earlier this month, a list of Clinton’s platform speech topics and announcement dates are below:
- June 13 – “Four Fights” of Campaign
- July 13 – Economic Agenda
- July 27 – Climate Change
- July 31 – Cuban Embargo
- August 10 – College Affordability
- August 18 – Drilling in the Arctic
- August 26 – Agriculture
- September 1 – Substance Abuse
- September 8 – Campaign Finance Reform
- September 9 – Nuclear Agreement with Iran
- September 14 – Sexual Assault
- September 22 – Prescription Drugs
- September 23 – Clean Energy
- October 5 – Gun Control
- October 7 – Trans-Pacific Partnership
- October 8 – Wall Street
- November 4 – US – Israeli Relations
- November 10 – Department of Veterans Affairs
- November 12 – Coal Communities
- November 19 – ISIS and Global Terrorism
- November 20 – Middle-Class Taxes
- November 22 – Caregiver Tax Credits
- November 29 – Infrastructure
- December 8 – Manufacturing (Part 1)
- December 15 – Immigration Reform
- December 15 – Anti-Terrorism
- December 16 – Buffett Rule
- December 20 – LGBT Rights
- December 22 – Alzheimer’s Disease
- January 5 – Autism
- January 11 – Fair Share Surcharge
- February 12 – “Breaking Every Barrier Agenda”
- March 4 – Jobs
- March 23 – Counterterrorism
- April 1 – Manufacturing (Part 2)
- April 13 – Department of Immigrant Affairs
- April 13 – Environmental and Climate Justice
- May 10 – Improved Child Care and Early Childhood Education
- May 25 - Infrastructure Revitalization in First 100 Days
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