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May 21st Nightly Press Traffic Summary

From:jlehrich@hillaryclinton.com To: hrcrapid@googlegroups.com Date: 2015-05-21 20:49 Subject: May 21st Nightly Press Traffic Summary

*May 21st Nightly Press Traffic Summary* - Hillary Clinton will be in New Hampshire tomorrow, continuing to discuss small business as she stops by Smuttynose brewery in Hampton and a house party in Exeter. - Today, we unveiled a Hillary Clinton LinkedIn account and blog post to creatively amplify her small business emphasis this week, as well as turning over the Twitter account to a Portsmouth, NH, small business owner. This push generated a ton of coverage today -- here's one example: MSNBC: Hillary Clinton’s small business push on Twitter, LinkedIn <http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/hillary-clintons-small-business-push-twitter-linkedin> . - There are a bunch of stories in the works about our June 13th kickoff rally, which we announced today. No further details have been made available yet, including location. - With the help of the research team, we killed a Bloomberg story trying to link HRC's opposition to the Magnitsky bill to a $500,000 speech that WJC gave in Moscow. - A new batch of Benghazi emails is reportedly scheduled to be released by the State Department sometime tonight or tomorrow. - POLITICO (Anna Palmer) is working on a story about how Hillary's candidacy is inspiring a new wave of female donors and fundraisers. - Amy Chozick's story on the roundtable format Hillary has been emphasizing in the campaign so far is supposed to pop tomorrow. - AP (Jack Gillum) is trying to write a story based off old docs from the 1999 White House Conference on Philanthropy alleging that WJC pushed laws granting tax breaks for charitable donations to help with fundraising for his library. The campaign is not participating in the story. - Annie Karni's story on the campaign acquiring the Ready For Hillary email list is likely to come out tomorrow. - Washington Post (Karen Tumulty) is doing a story growing out of the Sid emails which says the situation shows how HRC has had too many people who have her ear, which was among the fatal flaws for her campaign in 2008, but that this time it's different. - Michael Hirsh's deep dive on Libya is still in the works, and could come out either tomorrow or next week. -- *Jesse Lehrich* | Rapid Response Communications Hillary For America 781-307-2254 | @JesseLehrich gchat: JesseLehrich -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "HRCRapid" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to hrcrapid+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to hrcrapid@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.