DemDaily: Where Do They Go Next?

The conventions signaled the start of the General Election and the candidates are in full swing. While Republican nominee Donald Trump's path hasn't seemed to follow any connection to strategy and/or the battleground states, HRC and running mate Tim Kaine are in the field where it counts.

For our readers, the following on where our nominee and running mate are scheduled to be in the coming week. You can also search for events near you by entering your city or zip code into the event search function on the Hillary Clinton campaign's official website!

Date Location Event Type Speaker(s)
August 15th Scranton, PA Hillary Clinton and Vice President Joe Biden
August 15th Asheville, NC Hillary Clinton
August 15th Denver, CO Robby Mook, Clinton Campaign Manager
August 16th Philadelphia, PA Hillary Clinton
August 16th Fayetteville, NC Tim Kaine
August 17th Cleveland, OH Hillary Clinton
August 17th Cedar Rapids, IA
Organizing Event
Tim Kaine
August 21st Provincetown, MA Hillary Clinton and Cher

 

FYI, the formally scheduled debates for the Presidential and Vice Presidential debates:

First Presidential Debate: Monday, Sept. 26, 2016, at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y.
Vice Presidential Debate: Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016, at Longwood University in Farmville, Va.
Second Presidential Debate: Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016, at Washington University in St. Louis
Third Presidential Debate: Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas

As the central source for the who, what, when, and where for the Democratic Party and its many allies, DemList will continue to keep you informed!

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