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Clinton slams Republican rivals over restrictions on voting rights – as it happened | |
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6.04pm ET23:04 | |
Summary | |
We’re going to wrap up our live blog coverage of the day in Texas politics, which turned out to be the day in national politics. Here’s a bit of what happened: | |
You can read our news story about the Perry campaign announcement here: | |
Speaking from an airplane hangar outside of Dallas, Perry positioned himself as a humbled man whose experience would best that of his likely primary opponents – namely anyone who goes by the title “Senator”. | |
“Leadership is not a speech on the Senate floor. It’s not what you say. It’s what you have done,” Perry said, a thinly veiled jab he has used in recent months to question whether a trio of first-term senators also running for the GOP nomination are ready to serve in the nation’s highest office. | |
Houston, Texas pic.twitter.com/cEzwXW8uFC | |
And here’s our full coverage of Clinton’s speech: | |
Hillary Clinton attacked potential Republican presidential rivals for backing restrictive election ID laws and called for automatic voter registration in a combative speech in Houston on Thursday. | |
Setting a tone that had not previously been seen in her campaign for the Democratic nomination, Clinton lambasted former Texas governor Rick Perry – who announced his bid for the White House in Dallas earlier in the day – for signing what is widely viewed as the nation’s most restrictive voter ID law. | |
Updated at 6.07pm ET | |
5.03pm ET22:03 | |
Sounds not particularly good | Sounds not particularly good |
WASHINGTON (AP) — US officials say government assessing massive breach of federal personnel data | WASHINGTON (AP) — US officials say government assessing massive breach of federal personnel data |
Update: it looks like the Office of Personnel Management, the huge human resources hub for the federal government. | Update: it looks like the Office of Personnel Management, the huge human resources hub for the federal government. |
Offc of Personnel Mgmt sez it will notify 4 million current/former fed employees their personal info may have been breached in April hack | Offc of Personnel Mgmt sez it will notify 4 million current/former fed employees their personal info may have been breached in April hack |
Updated at 5.26pm ET | |
4.48pm ET21:48 | |
I’ve transcribed Clinton’s full comments attacking her potential Republican rivals over voting rights. “What part of democracy are they afraid of?” she asked: | I’ve transcribed Clinton’s full comments attacking her potential Republican rivals over voting rights. “What part of democracy are they afraid of?” she asked: |
Update: video: | Update: video: |
Unfortunately today, there are people who offer themselves to be leaders whose actions have undercut this fundamental American principle. | Unfortunately today, there are people who offer themselves to be leaders whose actions have undercut this fundamental American principle. |
Here in Texas, former governor Rick Perry signed a law that a federal court said was actually written with the purpose of discriminating against minority voters. He applauded when the Voting Rights Act was gutted, and said the lost protections were outdated and unnecessary. | Here in Texas, former governor Rick Perry signed a law that a federal court said was actually written with the purpose of discriminating against minority voters. He applauded when the Voting Rights Act was gutted, and said the lost protections were outdated and unnecessary. |
But governor Perry is hardly alone in his crusade against voting rights. In Wisconsin, Governor Scott Walker cut back early voting, and signed legislation that would make it harder for college students to vote. In New Jersey, Governor Chris Christie vetoed legislation to extend early voting. | But governor Perry is hardly alone in his crusade against voting rights. In Wisconsin, Governor Scott Walker cut back early voting, and signed legislation that would make it harder for college students to vote. In New Jersey, Governor Chris Christie vetoed legislation to extend early voting. |
And in Florida, when Jeb Bush was governor, state authorities conducted a deeply flawed purge of voters before the presidential election in 2000. Thankfully in 2004, a plan to purge even more voters was headed off. | And in Florida, when Jeb Bush was governor, state authorities conducted a deeply flawed purge of voters before the presidential election in 2000. Thankfully in 2004, a plan to purge even more voters was headed off. |
So, today Republicans are systematically and deliberately trying to stop millions of American citizens from voting. What part of democracy are they afraid of? | So, today Republicans are systematically and deliberately trying to stop millions of American citizens from voting. What part of democracy are they afraid of? |
Updated at 4.53pm ET | |
4.41pm ET21:41 | |
Tom Dart, in the arena at Texas Southern, registers a very enthusiastic crowd response. | Tom Dart, in the arena at Texas Southern, registers a very enthusiastic crowd response. |
Three standing ovations for Hillary so far. Crowd loving her voting rights proposals. Also, smattering of boos when she mentioned Rick Perry. | Three standing ovations for Hillary so far. Crowd loving her voting rights proposals. Also, smattering of boos when she mentioned Rick Perry. |
4.38pm ET21:38 | |
Clinton wraps speech | |
“We refuse to allow our country and this generation of leaders to slow or reverse our long march toward a more perfect union,” Clinton says. | “We refuse to allow our country and this generation of leaders to slow or reverse our long march toward a more perfect union,” Clinton says. |
Clinton brings down the house. Big applause. | Clinton brings down the house. Big applause. |
4.35pm ET21:35 | |
Clinton: “We need a Supreme Court that cares more about the right to vote of a person than the right to buy an election of a corporation.” | Clinton: “We need a Supreme Court that cares more about the right to vote of a person than the right to buy an election of a corporation.” |
4.33pm ET21:33 | |
Clinton calls for automatic voter registration | |
Clinton calls for automatic voter registration when people turn 18. She also calls for a 20-day early voting period. | Clinton calls for automatic voter registration when people turn 18. She also calls for a 20-day early voting period. |
“The system we have is a relic from an earlier age that rely on a blizzard of paper,” she says. | “The system we have is a relic from an earlier age that rely on a blizzard of paper,” she says. |
“When you move, your registration should move with you.” | “When you move, your registration should move with you.” |
4.31pm ET21:31 | |
Clinton attacks Republican rivals | |
In her first direct attack on Republican rivals in the 2016 presidential race, Hillary Clinton called on GOP candidates needed to stop pretending there is an “epidemic of election fraud and start explaining why they’re so scared of letting citizens have their say.” | In her first direct attack on Republican rivals in the 2016 presidential race, Hillary Clinton called on GOP candidates needed to stop pretending there is an “epidemic of election fraud and start explaining why they’re so scared of letting citizens have their say.” |
“Here in Texas, former Governor Rick Perry... he applauded when the voting rights act was gutted,” Clinton said. “In Wisconsin, Governor Scott Walker cut back early voting. In New Jersey, Governor Chris Christie vetoed legislation to extend early voting. | “Here in Texas, former Governor Rick Perry... he applauded when the voting rights act was gutted,” Clinton said. “In Wisconsin, Governor Scott Walker cut back early voting. In New Jersey, Governor Chris Christie vetoed legislation to extend early voting. |
“And in Florida, when Jeb Bush was governor, state officials undertook a deeply flawed purge of voters before the presidential election in 2000.” | “And in Florida, when Jeb Bush was governor, state officials undertook a deeply flawed purge of voters before the presidential election in 2000.” |
The pointed attacks on her potential rivals followed sharp criticism by Clinton of a 2013 Supreme Court ruling that retired a core section of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, allowing states to change their voting laws that previously had been required to undergo review. The court ruling had “eviscerated a key provision of the voting rights act,” Clinton said. “Its heart has been ripped out.” | The pointed attacks on her potential rivals followed sharp criticism by Clinton of a 2013 Supreme Court ruling that retired a core section of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, allowing states to change their voting laws that previously had been required to undergo review. The court ruling had “eviscerated a key provision of the voting rights act,” Clinton said. “Its heart has been ripped out.” |
“What is happening is a sweeping effort to disenfranchise people of color, poor people and young people from one end of the country to the other,” Clinton said. | “What is happening is a sweeping effort to disenfranchise people of color, poor people and young people from one end of the country to the other,” Clinton said. |
4.23pm ET21:23 | |
“This kind of disparity does not happen by accident,” Clinton says. | “This kind of disparity does not happen by accident,” Clinton says. |
She quotes her husband in what she calls “an old Arkansas saying.” | She quotes her husband in what she calls “an old Arkansas saying.” |
You find a turtle on a fencepost, you did not get there on its own. Well all of these problems with voting just did not happen by accident. | You find a turtle on a fencepost, you did not get there on its own. Well all of these problems with voting just did not happen by accident. |
It’s wrong. It’s wrong to try to hinder, prevent, inhibit Americans’ rights to vote. | It’s wrong. It’s wrong to try to hinder, prevent, inhibit Americans’ rights to vote. |
4.22pm ET21:22 | |
Clinton warns that hundreds of thousands of voters in Texas could be disenfranchised, but many of the worst abuses “happen under the radar,” “like when authorities scrap poll locations or election dates.” | Clinton warns that hundreds of thousands of voters in Texas could be disenfranchised, but many of the worst abuses “happen under the radar,” “like when authorities scrap poll locations or election dates.” |
“Minority voters are more likely than white voters to wait in long lines at polling places. They are also more likely to vote at polling places with insufficient voting machines,” Clinton says. | “Minority voters are more likely than white voters to wait in long lines at polling places. They are also more likely to vote at polling places with insufficient voting machines,” Clinton says. |
4.18pm ET21:18 | |
Clinton: Voting rights act 'heart has been ripped out' | |
Clinton says the Supreme Court “eviscerated a key provision of the voting rights act” in 2013 and ‘its heart has been ripped out.’ | Clinton says the Supreme Court “eviscerated a key provision of the voting rights act” in 2013 and ‘its heart has been ripped out.’ |
What is happening is a sweeping effort to disenfranchise people of color, poor people and young people from one end of the country to the other. | What is happening is a sweeping effort to disenfranchise people of color, poor people and young people from one end of the country to the other. |
Clinton says she is speaking up for “the student who waits hours, the grandmother whose driver’s licensed has expired, the father who has paid his debt” to society but who still can’t vote. | Clinton says she is speaking up for “the student who waits hours, the grandmother whose driver’s licensed has expired, the father who has paid his debt” to society but who still can’t vote. |
4.16pm ET21:16 | |
Clinton says Jordan, the award’s namesake, was a staunch advocate of the Voting Rights act, which had enabled her election as an African-American representative from Texas. | Clinton says Jordan, the award’s namesake, was a staunch advocate of the Voting Rights act, which had enabled her election as an African-American representative from Texas. |
Like every woman who has run for national office in the last four decades, I stand her on the shoulders of Barbara Jordan and so does the entire country. | Like every woman who has run for national office in the last four decades, I stand her on the shoulders of Barbara Jordan and so does the entire country. |
4.09pm ET21:09 | |
Here’s Clinton. The medallion is draped over her neck. She says she is honored to be at Texas Southern and calls it a “great treat.” | Here’s Clinton. The medallion is draped over her neck. She says she is honored to be at Texas Southern and calls it a “great treat.” |
“This institution is the living legacy of... the long struggle for civil rights,” she says. | “This institution is the living legacy of... the long struggle for civil rights,” she says. |
Clinton says Jackson Lee is a tireless champion of her constituents. | Clinton says Jackson Lee is a tireless champion of her constituents. |
“She neglected to tell you the most important news coming out of the Congress. She is finally a member of the grandmothers’ club.” | “She neglected to tell you the most important news coming out of the Congress. She is finally a member of the grandmothers’ club.” |
Clinton says she has been a member herself for about eight months. | Clinton says she has been a member herself for about eight months. |
4.02pm ET21:02 | |
Representative Jackson Lee, who has been named “meanest member” by Congressional staffers, explains that the Barbara Jordan medallion honors someone “whose achievements are an inspiration” around the world. “We hope it will inspire women and girls in developing nations,” Jackson Lee says. | Representative Jackson Lee, who has been named “meanest member” by Congressional staffers, explains that the Barbara Jordan medallion honors someone “whose achievements are an inspiration” around the world. “We hope it will inspire women and girls in developing nations,” Jackson Lee says. |
She says the first pick of an honoree was simple. | She says the first pick of an honoree was simple. |
3.56pm ET20:56 | |
Clinton will be awarded the first annual Barbara Jordan gold medallion, to honor the congresswoman and civil rights leader from Texas. Jordan’s sister, Rosemary McGowan, is sitting next to Clinton onstage, as is Representative Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas. | Clinton will be awarded the first annual Barbara Jordan gold medallion, to honor the congresswoman and civil rights leader from Texas. Jordan’s sister, Rosemary McGowan, is sitting next to Clinton onstage, as is Representative Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas. |
.@HillaryClinton on Voting Rights @TexasSouthern – LIVE on C-SPAN http://t.co/Z4rn383ero pic.twitter.com/7QQMEJAN2w | .@HillaryClinton on Voting Rights @TexasSouthern – LIVE on C-SPAN http://t.co/Z4rn383ero pic.twitter.com/7QQMEJAN2w |
Updated at 3.56pm ET | |
3.52pm ET20:52 | |
The singer is nailing the national anthem. Clinton is smiling widely. O’er the land of the free--hee! The crowd likes it. Applause. | The singer is nailing the national anthem. Clinton is smiling widely. O’er the land of the free--hee! The crowd likes it. Applause. |
3.49pm ET20:49 | |
Clinton event begins | |
There’s the candidate, wearing bold Republican red. | There’s the candidate, wearing bold Republican red. |
“The VIP section is tightly packed,” Tom Dart writes, “but up in the stand there are plenty of empty seats. Perhaps a thousand are in attendance.” | “The VIP section is tightly packed,” Tom Dart writes, “but up in the stand there are plenty of empty seats. Perhaps a thousand are in attendance.” |
Here goes the national anthem. | Here goes the national anthem. |
3.46pm ET20:46 | |
Tom Dart, from inside the basketball arena at Texas Southern University, notes that the Clinton event is lagging by about 15 minutes. The live band has apparently run out of hits – they’ve switched over to prerecorded blues. | Tom Dart, from inside the basketball arena at Texas Southern University, notes that the Clinton event is lagging by about 15 minutes. The live band has apparently run out of hits – they’ve switched over to prerecorded blues. |
3.44pm ET20:44 | |
Rick Santorum, the Republican presidential candidate, is heading to Texas tomorrow. He is scheduled to receive a “key to the city” in Roanoke, Texas, according to his press office. | Rick Santorum, the Republican presidential candidate, is heading to Texas tomorrow. He is scheduled to receive a “key to the city” in Roanoke, Texas, according to his press office. |
Roanoke is just north of Ft Worth and only 30 miles from Dallas. Handy place to have a key to. | Roanoke is just north of Ft Worth and only 30 miles from Dallas. Handy place to have a key to. |
3.34pm ET20:34 | |
As we wait for Clinton, you can read Ed Pilkington’s coverage of how Texas’ voter ID laws disenfranchised one lifelong Texan: | As we wait for Clinton, you can read Ed Pilkington’s coverage of how Texas’ voter ID laws disenfranchised one lifelong Texan: |
Eric Kennie is a Texan. He is as Texan as the yucca plants growing outside his house. So Texan that he has never, in his 45 years, travelled outside the state. In fact, he has never even left his native city of Austin. “No sir, not one day. I was born and raised here, only place I know is Austin.” | Eric Kennie is a Texan. He is as Texan as the yucca plants growing outside his house. So Texan that he has never, in his 45 years, travelled outside the state. In fact, he has never even left his native city of Austin. “No sir, not one day. I was born and raised here, only place I know is Austin.” |
You might think that more than qualifies Kennie as a citizen of the Lone Star state, entitling him to its most basic rights such as the ability to vote. Not so, according to the state of Texas and its Republican political leadership. On 4 November, when America goes to the polls in the midterm elections, for the first time in his adult life Eric Kennie will not be allowed to participate. | You might think that more than qualifies Kennie as a citizen of the Lone Star state, entitling him to its most basic rights such as the ability to vote. Not so, according to the state of Texas and its Republican political leadership. On 4 November, when America goes to the polls in the midterm elections, for the first time in his adult life Eric Kennie will not be allowed to participate. |
Read the full piece here. | Read the full piece here. |
3.30pm ET20:30 | |
Clinton to call for 20-day early voting period | |
Clinton plans to call for a blanket 20-day early voting period, the Washington Post reported: | Clinton plans to call for a blanket 20-day early voting period, the Washington Post reported: |
Clinton will call for that standard in remarks Thursday in Texas about voting rights, her campaign said. She will also criticize what her campaign calls deliberate restrictions on voting in several states, including Texas. [...] | Clinton will call for that standard in remarks Thursday in Texas about voting rights, her campaign said. She will also criticize what her campaign calls deliberate restrictions on voting in several states, including Texas. [...] |
“This is, I think, a moment when we should be expanding the franchise,” Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta said in an interview. “What we see in state after state is this effort by conservatives to restrict the right to vote.” | “This is, I think, a moment when we should be expanding the franchise,” Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta said in an interview. “What we see in state after state is this effort by conservatives to restrict the right to vote.” |
Read the full piece here. | Read the full piece here. |
3.21pm ET20:21 | |
The Hillary Clinton event is starting. That ensemble band Tom Dart took a picture of earlier is good. Sounds like Sousa. | The Hillary Clinton event is starting. That ensemble band Tom Dart took a picture of earlier is good. Sounds like Sousa. |
2.47pm ET19:47 | |
Florida Senator Marco Rubio seems not to share Rick Perry’s clarity on the question of what the right thing would have been to do in Iraq. Perry said withdrawal was a disaster. | Florida Senator Marco Rubio seems not to share Rick Perry’s clarity on the question of what the right thing would have been to do in Iraq. Perry said withdrawal was a disaster. |
Last month Jeb Bush struggled and backtracked on the question of whether he would have invaded Iraq in 2003 “knowing what we know now,” and Rubio gave a difficult to parse answer to the same question. | Last month Jeb Bush struggled and backtracked on the question of whether he would have invaded Iraq in 2003 “knowing what we know now,” and Rubio gave a difficult to parse answer to the same question. |
Rubio seemed to stumble again Thursday, in an appearance on Fox News caught by Hunter Walker of Business Insider: | Rubio seemed to stumble again Thursday, in an appearance on Fox News caught by Hunter Walker of Business Insider: |
It’s not nation-building. We are assisting them in building their nation,” Rubio said of his vision for Iraq. | It’s not nation-building. We are assisting them in building their nation,” Rubio said of his vision for Iraq. |
2.39pm ET19:39 | |
Tom Dart is in Houston, getting ready to watch Hillary Clinton talk about voting rights. | Tom Dart is in Houston, getting ready to watch Hillary Clinton talk about voting rights. |
“The Waltrip High School band is already warming up for Clinton’s appearance in an hour,” Tom reports, “with some jaunty oompah music as the basketball arena at Texas Southern University slowly fills up”: | “The Waltrip High School band is already warming up for Clinton’s appearance in an hour,” Tom reports, “with some jaunty oompah music as the basketball arena at Texas Southern University slowly fills up”: |
2.22pm ET19:22 | |
Perry: Iraq withdrawal did grave harm | |
Asserting that “America had won the war” in Iraq until President Barack Obama squandered victory, presidential hopeful Rick Perry said Thursday that the failure of the White House to secure an agreement that would have left a substantial number of US troops in the country after 2011 was the most harmful decision US policymakers had made in the region – more harmful even than the decision to invade in 2003. | Asserting that “America had won the war” in Iraq until President Barack Obama squandered victory, presidential hopeful Rick Perry said Thursday that the failure of the White House to secure an agreement that would have left a substantial number of US troops in the country after 2011 was the most harmful decision US policymakers had made in the region – more harmful even than the decision to invade in 2003. |
“No decision, no decision has done more harm than the president’s withdrawal of American troops from Iraq,” Perry said at an event to announce his presidential bid. “Let no one be mistaken, leaders of both parties have made grave mistakes in Iraq. But in January of 2009, when Barack Obama became commander in chief, Iraq had been largely pacified – America had won the war. But our president failed to secure the peace.” | “No decision, no decision has done more harm than the president’s withdrawal of American troops from Iraq,” Perry said at an event to announce his presidential bid. “Let no one be mistaken, leaders of both parties have made grave mistakes in Iraq. But in January of 2009, when Barack Obama became commander in chief, Iraq had been largely pacified – America had won the war. But our president failed to secure the peace.” |
The Iraqi parliament rejected an attempt by prime minister Nouri al-Maliki and the United States to secure a status of forces agreement on a US troop presence in the country after 2011. Close observers of the conflict including Colin Kahl, a former US deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East, have argued that, absent such an agreement, it was practically impossible to leave US troops in place. | The Iraqi parliament rejected an attempt by prime minister Nouri al-Maliki and the United States to secure a status of forces agreement on a US troop presence in the country after 2011. Close observers of the conflict including Colin Kahl, a former US deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East, have argued that, absent such an agreement, it was practically impossible to leave US troops in place. |
“Unfortunately, Iraqi domestic politics made it impossible to reach a deal,” Kahl wrote last year. | “Unfortunately, Iraqi domestic politics made it impossible to reach a deal,” Kahl wrote last year. |
Perry, who spoke with dozens of combat veterans standing behind him on a stage, called Obama’s policy a “national disgrace” and accused the Obama administration of “political gamesmanship and dishonesty.” | Perry, who spoke with dozens of combat veterans standing behind him on a stage, called Obama’s policy a “national disgrace” and accused the Obama administration of “political gamesmanship and dishonesty.” |
“How callous it seems now, as cities once secured with American blood are now being taken by America’s enemies, all because of a campaign slogan,” Perry said. | “How callous it seems now, as cities once secured with American blood are now being taken by America’s enemies, all because of a campaign slogan,” Perry said. |
Violence in Iraq fell sharply from 2007–2009, after Sunni militants began to coordinate more closely with the US military and the US added troops in the 2007 “surge.” The American public was evenly split in 2008 on the question of whether to keep troops in Iraq, according to Pew Research. | Violence in Iraq fell sharply from 2007–2009, after Sunni militants began to coordinate more closely with the US military and the US added troops in the 2007 “surge.” The American public was evenly split in 2008 on the question of whether to keep troops in Iraq, according to Pew Research. |
Updated at 2.25pm ET | |
1.47pm ET18:47 | |
Perry has switched to interview mode. | Perry has switched to interview mode. |
From prez announcement to interview with @seanhannity, #RickPerry pic.twitter.com/h05NeVt38B | From prez announcement to interview with @seanhannity, #RickPerry pic.twitter.com/h05NeVt38B |
1.36pm ET18:36 | |
Clinton to call for more early voting | |
Hillary Clinton is scheduled to speak in Houston in about two hours. Tom Dart will be there for the Guardian. | Hillary Clinton is scheduled to speak in Houston in about two hours. Tom Dart will be there for the Guardian. |
The Clinton campaign is encouraging supporters to read up on her speech, which will address threats on voting rights and voter disenfranchisement. | The Clinton campaign is encouraging supporters to read up on her speech, which will address threats on voting rights and voter disenfranchisement. |
Prep for Hillary's speech this afternoon. Read and share this preview: http://t.co/DLW13rlMUA pic.twitter.com/U2F5n4lq80 | Prep for Hillary's speech this afternoon. Read and share this preview: http://t.co/DLW13rlMUA pic.twitter.com/U2F5n4lq80 |
That AP story begins: | That AP story begins: |
Hillary Rodham Clinton is calling for an expansion of early voting and pushing back against Republican-led efforts to restrict voting access, laying down a marker on voting rights at the start of her presidential campaign. | Hillary Rodham Clinton is calling for an expansion of early voting and pushing back against Republican-led efforts to restrict voting access, laying down a marker on voting rights at the start of her presidential campaign. |
The Democratic presidential candidate is using a speech Thursday at historically black Texas Southern University to denounce voting restrictions in North Carolina, Texas, Florida and Wisconsin and to encourage states to adopt a new national standard of no fewer than 20 days of early in-person voting, including weekend and evening voting. | The Democratic presidential candidate is using a speech Thursday at historically black Texas Southern University to denounce voting restrictions in North Carolina, Texas, Florida and Wisconsin and to encourage states to adopt a new national standard of no fewer than 20 days of early in-person voting, including weekend and evening voting. |
Clinton is plunging into a partisan debate in many statehouses, which have pitted Democrats who contend restricting voter registration aims to suppress turnout among minority and low-income voters against Republicans who say the steps are needed to prevent voter fraud. The issue is closely watched by black voters, who supported President Barack Obama in large numbers and will be an important constituency as Clinton seeks to rebuild Obama’s coalition. | Clinton is plunging into a partisan debate in many statehouses, which have pitted Democrats who contend restricting voter registration aims to suppress turnout among minority and low-income voters against Republicans who say the steps are needed to prevent voter fraud. The issue is closely watched by black voters, who supported President Barack Obama in large numbers and will be an important constituency as Clinton seeks to rebuild Obama’s coalition. |
1.32pm ET18:32 | |
Sanders ramps up in Iowa | |
Bernie Sanders, the Democratic candidate and progressive standard-bearer, is ramping up in Iowa, the Des Moines register reports: | Bernie Sanders, the Democratic candidate and progressive standard-bearer, is ramping up in Iowa, the Des Moines register reports: |
“People are out ahead and we’re trying to play catch-up organizationally to give these people a vehicle to participate in the campaign,” Sanders’ campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, told The Des Moines Register on Thursday morning. | “People are out ahead and we’re trying to play catch-up organizationally to give these people a vehicle to participate in the campaign,” Sanders’ campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, told The Des Moines Register on Thursday morning. |
SCOOP: Bernie Sanders is scrambling to hire more staff in Iowa and open an Iowa office to keep up with popular demand http://t.co/8eVjZEWTNm | SCOOP: Bernie Sanders is scrambling to hire more staff in Iowa and open an Iowa office to keep up with popular demand http://t.co/8eVjZEWTNm |
1.28pm ET18:28 | |
Perry backstage footage | Perry backstage footage |
Backstage before my big announcement. #Perry2016 pic.twitter.com/dMyaRbu5zM | Backstage before my big announcement. #Perry2016 pic.twitter.com/dMyaRbu5zM |
1.27pm ET18:27 | |
Here’s influential Republican political consultant Rick Wilson just now on Rick Perry. Wilson has elsewhere written off, for example, Chris Christie. | Here’s influential Republican political consultant Rick Wilson just now on Rick Perry. Wilson has elsewhere written off, for example, Chris Christie. |
Not so Rick Perry, despite Perry’s miserable outing last time: | Not so Rick Perry, despite Perry’s miserable outing last time: |
Five thoughts about @GovernorPerry: 1. Stellar economic record. Stellar. Best narrative, hands down on job creation as executive. | Five thoughts about @GovernorPerry: 1. Stellar economic record. Stellar. Best narrative, hands down on job creation as executive. |
2/ He’s been putting work in since the 2012 effort. Tighter and sharper on policy, has clearly done the reading. This matters. | 2/ He’s been putting work in since the 2012 effort. Tighter and sharper on policy, has clearly done the reading. This matters. |
3/ Walks the walk on being a good guy. cf his quiet work with vets out of the spotlight. Has real compassion, not the “Spend moar!” variety. | 3/ Walks the walk on being a good guy. cf his quiet work with vets out of the spotlight. Has real compassion, not the “Spend moar!” variety. |
4/ Lots of post hoc 2012 giggling by press, but he’s clearly learned lessons and focused. High hill? Sure. Serious guy? Yep. | 4/ Lots of post hoc 2012 giggling by press, but he’s clearly learned lessons and focused. High hill? Sure. Serious guy? Yep. |
5/ Likable. Connects with people. It matters. Other than Marco, lots of the GOP field is...prickly. | 5/ Likable. Connects with people. It matters. Other than Marco, lots of the GOP field is...prickly. |
1.21pm ET18:21 | |
That’s going to be a pretty busy first day in the White House for Perry. He’s going to roll back all carbon caps, approve the Keystone pipeline and “rescind” any Iran nuclear deal. | That’s going to be a pretty busy first day in the White House for Perry. He’s going to roll back all carbon caps, approve the Keystone pipeline and “rescind” any Iran nuclear deal. |
1.18pm ET18:18 | |
Perry wraps speech | |
Perry says God Bless America. And it’s back to the Colt Ford remix. | Perry says God Bless America. And it’s back to the Colt Ford remix. |
The event highlighted a commitment to the military, opposition to the president’s foreign policy, Perry’s executive experience, a promise to roll back regulations and decrease taxes, and a promise to reinvent the economy for the middle class. | The event highlighted a commitment to the military, opposition to the president’s foreign policy, Perry’s executive experience, a promise to roll back regulations and decrease taxes, and a promise to reinvent the economy for the middle class. |
“We’re just a few good decisions away from unleashing growth and reviving the American dream,” Perry said. | “We’re just a few good decisions away from unleashing growth and reviving the American dream,” Perry said. |
1.13pm ET18:13 | |
Perry says that if anyone wonders whether there are any selfless heroes left in America, his answer is yes. He’s surrounded by them. The veterans onstage behind him. | Perry says that if anyone wonders whether there are any selfless heroes left in America, his answer is yes. He’s surrounded by them. The veterans onstage behind him. |
1.11pm ET18:11 | |
Perry: 'show me, don't tell me' | |
Perry doesn’t talk about his support for immigration reform but he does say, “If you elect me your president, I will secure that border.” | Perry doesn’t talk about his support for immigration reform but he does say, “If you elect me your president, I will secure that border.” |
“Homeland Security begins with border security. The most basic compact between a president and the people is to keep a country safe,” Perry says. | “Homeland Security begins with border security. The most basic compact between a president and the people is to keep a country safe,” Perry says. |
Then he pivots to Iran. If elected, Perry says, his first act would be to “rescind any agreement with Iran that legitimizes their quest to get a nuclear weapon.” | Then he pivots to Iran. If elected, Perry says, his first act would be to “rescind any agreement with Iran that legitimizes their quest to get a nuclear weapon.” |
We have seen what happens when we elect a president based on media acclaim instead of accomplishment... | We have seen what happens when we elect a president based on media acclaim instead of accomplishment... |
This will be a show me, don’t tell me election. | This will be a show me, don’t tell me election. |
We will ask every candidate this: when have you led? Leadership is not a speech on the Senate floor. It is not what you say, it is what you’ve done. | We will ask every candidate this: when have you led? Leadership is not a speech on the Senate floor. It is not what you say, it is what you’ve done. |
I’ve been tested. I’ve led the most successful state in the country. | I’ve been tested. I’ve led the most successful state in the country. |
1.07pm ET18:07 | |
Perry is sweating like a bikram yogi – his face is glistening – but he’s not otherwise showing any discomfort with the apparently stifling heat in that airplane hangar. The guy behind him is chugging water and looks ready to fall over though. | Perry is sweating like a bikram yogi – his face is glistening – but he’s not otherwise showing any discomfort with the apparently stifling heat in that airplane hangar. The guy behind him is chugging water and looks ready to fall over though. |
1.05pm ET18:05 | |
There’s nothing wrong with America that a hundred bucks and “a few good decisions” can’t fix, Perry says (he didn’t say the hundred bucks part): | There’s nothing wrong with America that a hundred bucks and “a few good decisions” can’t fix, Perry says (he didn’t say the hundred bucks part): |
We’re just a few good decisions away from unleashing growth and reviving the American dream.” | We’re just a few good decisions away from unleashing growth and reviving the American dream.” |
Then Perry gets a big cheer. He says on his first day in office, he will sign an order rolling back Obama White House regulations. | Then Perry gets a big cheer. He says on his first day in office, he will sign an order rolling back Obama White House regulations. |
Then he will “sign an executive order approving the construction of the Keystone Pipeline.” | Then he will “sign an executive order approving the construction of the Keystone Pipeline.” |
1.01pm ET18:01 | |
Perry says he will tame the national debt. | Perry says he will tame the national debt. |
“I want to speak to the millennials just a moment,” he says. “This massive debt, it’s passed from our generation to yours. It’s breaking the social compact. You deserve better.” | “I want to speak to the millennials just a moment,” he says. “This massive debt, it’s passed from our generation to yours. It’s breaking the social compact. You deserve better.” |
1.00pm ET18:00 | |
Perry: 'I am running' | |
“Today I am running for the presidency of the United States of America.” | “Today I am running for the presidency of the United States of America.” |
Earlier, Perry said the president’s “tax and regulatory policies have slammed the door shut” for the average American. Now he says millions of middle class families have given up hope. | Earlier, Perry said the president’s “tax and regulatory policies have slammed the door shut” for the average American. Now he says millions of middle class families have given up hope. |
“Yeah, it’s time for a reset,” he says. “Time to reset the relationship between government and citizen.” | “Yeah, it’s time for a reset,” he says. “Time to reset the relationship between government and citizen.” |
12.58pm ET17:58 | |
Perry accuses Obama of squandering Iraq victory | |
Perry runs through a list of objections to White House foreign policy and then says that “no decision has done as much harm” as president Barack Obama’s decision to withdraw from Iraq instead of leaving a combat force in place. | Perry runs through a list of objections to White House foreign policy and then says that “no decision has done as much harm” as president Barack Obama’s decision to withdraw from Iraq instead of leaving a combat force in place. |
He’s referring to the rejection by the Iraqi government of a status of forces agreement in 2009. | He’s referring to the rejection by the Iraqi government of a status of forces agreement in 2009. |
“Leaders of both parties have made grave mistakes in Iraq,” but the country, he says, was “pacified” in 2009. | “Leaders of both parties have made grave mistakes in Iraq,” but the country, he says, was “pacified” in 2009. |
He’s not without hope: | He’s not without hope: |
“We even made it through Jimmy Carter, we will make it through the Obama years.” | “We even made it through Jimmy Carter, we will make it through the Obama years.” |
12.52pm ET17:52 | |
Anita Perry mentioned it was hot in the airplane hangar. The many people behind Perry are visibly sweating. And now you can see the sweat glistening on his forehead. That’s 4 June in Texas. | Anita Perry mentioned it was hot in the airplane hangar. The many people behind Perry are visibly sweating. And now you can see the sweat glistening on his forehead. That’s 4 June in Texas. |
12.52pm ET17:52 | |
Perry is describing growing up on a cotton farm. | Perry is describing growing up on a cotton farm. |
“There is no person more optimistic on earth than a dry land cotton farmer,” he says. It’s always going to rain tomorrow. | “There is no person more optimistic on earth than a dry land cotton farmer,” he says. It’s always going to rain tomorrow. |
“The values learned on my family’s cotton farm are timeless,” Perry says. He mentions work, honesty, community. | “The values learned on my family’s cotton farm are timeless,” Perry says. He mentions work, honesty, community. |
I’ve seen American life. I’ve seen it from the red dirt of a cotton field, from a campus at College Station, from the elevated view of a C-130 cockpit. And from the governor’s office of the Texas capitol. | I’ve seen American life. I’ve seen it from the red dirt of a cotton field, from a campus at College Station, from the elevated view of a C-130 cockpit. And from the governor’s office of the Texas capitol. |
“I know that America has experienced great change, but what it means to be an American has never changed.” | “I know that America has experienced great change, but what it means to be an American has never changed.” |
12.48pm ET17:48 | |
Perry took the stage to an adapted version of Colt Ford’s “Answer to No One.” The version was adapted to include his name. | Perry took the stage to an adapted version of Colt Ford’s “Answer to No One.” The version was adapted to include his name. |
I won’t back up, I don’t back downI’ve been raised up to stand my groundTake my job but not my gunsTax my check till I ain’t got noneExcept for the good Lord up aboveI answer to no oneI answer to no one | I won’t back up, I don’t back downI’ve been raised up to stand my groundTake my job but not my gunsTax my check till I ain’t got noneExcept for the good Lord up aboveI answer to no oneI answer to no one |
Updated at 12.49pm ET | |
12.46pm ET17:46 | |
Rick Perry takes stage | |
“We need a president now perhaps more than ever who puts the American people first!” Anita Perry says. “Who puts every one of these veterans behind us first!” | “We need a president now perhaps more than ever who puts the American people first!” Anita Perry says. “Who puts every one of these veterans behind us first!” |
And I think I might know a man who has all the right qualifications to make America great again! | And I think I might know a man who has all the right qualifications to make America great again! |
12.43pm ET17:43 | |
Anita Perry, the candidate’s wife, takes the stage. She’s funny: | Anita Perry, the candidate’s wife, takes the stage. She’s funny: |
We’ve been on quite a journey, this man that I’m married to. 55 years ago, I sat by him at a piano recital. Six years after that he invited me on our first date. To his football game... 16 years later, with the blessing of my father – finally – I decided to marry him and say yes.” | We’ve been on quite a journey, this man that I’m married to. 55 years ago, I sat by him at a piano recital. Six years after that he invited me on our first date. To his football game... 16 years later, with the blessing of my father – finally – I decided to marry him and say yes.” |
12.41pm ET17:41 | |
Now the campaign rollout video. We’ll find a copy of that for you. Meanwhile here’s the video posted by the Perry campaign yesterday, “Where I Come From.” | Now the campaign rollout video. We’ll find a copy of that for you. Meanwhile here’s the video posted by the Perry campaign yesterday, “Where I Come From.” |
How do you rate it? | How do you rate it? |
12.39pm ET17:39 | |
'Rick Perry is true to veterans' | |
The introducer is describing Perry’s devotion to the military and his family’s work to help military veterans. He describes the military service of veterans in the audience. | The introducer is describing Perry’s devotion to the military and his family’s work to help military veterans. He describes the military service of veterans in the audience. |
I was immediately struck that this is a man who cares deeply about our nation’s men and women in uniform... so now imagine a president in the White House who won’t cover up the VA waiting list scandal... who has worn the uniform of our nation, who knows what it’s like to serve, and knows the cost born by families of those who do serve. | I was immediately struck that this is a man who cares deeply about our nation’s men and women in uniform... so now imagine a president in the White House who won’t cover up the VA waiting list scandal... who has worn the uniform of our nation, who knows what it’s like to serve, and knows the cost born by families of those who do serve. |
Rick Perry is true to veterans, and true to their families. That’s why so many are here.” | Rick Perry is true to veterans, and true to their families. That’s why so many are here.” |
The introducer also says when Perry married his wife Anita, she helped him with many things in his life “not least of which was his love life [laughter]. Each one of us has been touched by them.” | The introducer also says when Perry married his wife Anita, she helped him with many things in his life “not least of which was his love life [laughter]. Each one of us has been touched by them.” |
12.33pm ET17:33 | |
Piper Perry! With Rick’s wife Anita. | Piper Perry! With Rick’s wife Anita. |
Before we hit the stage, meet my beautiful granddaughter Piper. pic.twitter.com/EgxK37MOiZ | Before we hit the stage, meet my beautiful granddaughter Piper. pic.twitter.com/EgxK37MOiZ |
12.31pm ET17:31 | |
Team Perry is on stage at a small airport in Addison, Texas, outside Dallas. No appearance yet by the governor. He’s being introduced by a Navy Seal. Watch a live stream here. | Team Perry is on stage at a small airport in Addison, Texas, outside Dallas. No appearance yet by the governor. He’s being introduced by a Navy Seal. Watch a live stream here. |
12.23pm ET17:23 | |
If you missed former Rhode Island governor and senator Lincoln Chafee’s big announcement yesterday afternoon, you’ll want to know that Chafee called on the United States to adopt the metric system: | If you missed former Rhode Island governor and senator Lincoln Chafee’s big announcement yesterday afternoon, you’ll want to know that Chafee called on the United States to adopt the metric system: |
Metric system was one line in Chafee's speech but will be the top line. Lesson is if you give the press a centimeter, they take a kilometer | Metric system was one line in Chafee's speech but will be the top line. Lesson is if you give the press a centimeter, they take a kilometer |
Read Ben Jacobs’ report from the scene for more: | Read Ben Jacobs’ report from the scene for more: |
Lincoln Chafee’s presidential announcement was weird, held at a half-empty college auditorium at George Mason University in suburban northern Virginia. | Lincoln Chafee’s presidential announcement was weird, held at a half-empty college auditorium at George Mason University in suburban northern Virginia. |
This is the room 15 minutes before Lincoln Chafee is scheduled to announce pic.twitter.com/Y9uToJ24ok | This is the room 15 minutes before Lincoln Chafee is scheduled to announce pic.twitter.com/Y9uToJ24ok |
12.17pm ET17:17 | |
Buuuuuuurn | Buuuuuuurn |
Sabrina Siddiqui catches Florida Senator and presidential hopeful Marco Rubio on Fox: | Sabrina Siddiqui catches Florida Senator and presidential hopeful Marco Rubio on Fox: |
Rubio on Clinton's age: "I don't think it has anything to do with a person's age. I think it has to do with the age of their ideas." | Rubio on Clinton's age: "I don't think it has anything to do with a person's age. I think it has to do with the age of their ideas." |
Also from Rubio: | Also from Rubio: |
Rubio tells @OutnumberedFNC his question to Clinton would be: “How do you answer for [Obama administration’s] abysmal foreign policy”? | Rubio tells @OutnumberedFNC his question to Clinton would be: “How do you answer for [Obama administration’s] abysmal foreign policy”? |
Rubio declines to say Clinton is corrupt re: emails: “Voters are going to have to decide after we have all the information.” | Rubio declines to say Clinton is corrupt re: emails: “Voters are going to have to decide after we have all the information.” |
12.11pm ET17:11 | |
While we wait for Perry we’re going to round up some politics tidbits you may have missed. For example a reporter on Amtrak this morning showed Martin O’Malley, who declared his candidacy for the Democratic nomination on Saturday, the Caitlyn Jenner Vanity Fair cover, which O’Malley had not seen. | While we wait for Perry we’re going to round up some politics tidbits you may have missed. For example a reporter on Amtrak this morning showed Martin O’Malley, who declared his candidacy for the Democratic nomination on Saturday, the Caitlyn Jenner Vanity Fair cover, which O’Malley had not seen. |
Caitlyn Jenner was formerly Bruce Jenner, the 1976 gold medalist in the decathlon. | Caitlyn Jenner was formerly Bruce Jenner, the 1976 gold medalist in the decathlon. |
“Wow,” O’Malley said, according to the IJReview. It was unclear whether O’Malley was reacting to the radical change in Jenner’s appearance or to Jenner’s disclosure that she is a Republican. | “Wow,” O’Malley said, according to the IJReview. It was unclear whether O’Malley was reacting to the radical change in Jenner’s appearance or to Jenner’s disclosure that she is a Republican. |
Then O’Malley noted he was the first candidate for the White House ever to use the word “transgender” in his announcement speech. He said: | Then O’Malley noted he was the first candidate for the White House ever to use the word “transgender” in his announcement speech. He said: |
All of us are included. Women and men. Black and white people. Irish Americans, Asian Americans, Latino Americans, Native Americans. Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Americans. Young and old. Rich and poor. Workers and Business owners. Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and straight Americans. | All of us are included. Women and men. Black and white people. Irish Americans, Asian Americans, Latino Americans, Native Americans. Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Americans. Young and old. Rich and poor. Workers and Business owners. Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and straight Americans. |
Every person is important, each of us is needed. | Every person is important, each of us is needed. |
12.01pm ET17:01 | |
We’re waiting for Perry to come on in about a half hour. Last night as-yet-undeclared presidential candidate Chris Christie, the governor of New Jersey, played in a charity softball game in Yankee Stadium to benefit a fund for the spouses and children of police officers who fall in the line of duty. | We’re waiting for Perry to come on in about a half hour. Last night as-yet-undeclared presidential candidate Chris Christie, the governor of New Jersey, played in a charity softball game in Yankee Stadium to benefit a fund for the spouses and children of police officers who fall in the line of duty. |
11.53am ET16:53 | |
Like politics? Like Texas? Happy Thursday! | Like politics? Like Texas? Happy Thursday! |
Rick Perry, the longest-serving governor in Texas history and a dependable source of unpredictable good fun, is set to make a midday speech near Dallas about his big announcement this morning: he’s running for president. | Rick Perry, the longest-serving governor in Texas history and a dependable source of unpredictable good fun, is set to make a midday speech near Dallas about his big announcement this morning: he’s running for president. |
Close politics watchers will note that Perry also ran for president in 2012, and that his candidacy went over like a lead zeppelin, encased in concrete. What’s changed? That’s what we’ll be listening for him to explain. Reports have him spending whole days in cramming sessions with policy advisers. | Close politics watchers will note that Perry also ran for president in 2012, and that his candidacy went over like a lead zeppelin, encased in concrete. What’s changed? That’s what we’ll be listening for him to explain. Reports have him spending whole days in cramming sessions with policy advisers. |
Then this afternoon Hillary Clinton is scheduled to pop up in Houston and deliver a speech about voting rights. A strict Texas voter ID law that opponents warned could disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of people was upheld by the supreme court last year. | Then this afternoon Hillary Clinton is scheduled to pop up in Houston and deliver a speech about voting rights. A strict Texas voter ID law that opponents warned could disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of people was upheld by the supreme court last year. |
We’ll take in a lot more politics news today, with Ben Jacobs in Iowa, Sabrina Siddiqui in Washington, Tom Dart in Texas and Tom McCarthy here in New York. Read on ... | We’ll take in a lot more politics news today, with Ben Jacobs in Iowa, Sabrina Siddiqui in Washington, Tom Dart in Texas and Tom McCarthy here in New York. Read on ... |