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Hillary Clinton Campaign Press Release - Saxophones and Selfies: President Clinton Takes Over Hillary Clinton's Snapchat

January 31, 2016

"Come along in Iowa while I tell them why she'll be the best president."

President Bill Clinton took over Hillary's Snapchat yesterday and shared a behind-the-scenes look at the excitement on the ground in the final days before the Iowa caucus—as only he can. Hillary for America

For the first event of the day, President Clinton set off for Fairfield, Iowa. Hillary for America

In Fairfield, he rallied a huge crowd with stories from when he first met Hillary. Hillary for America

Shaking hands with everyone can be slow going. Hillary for America

On the way out of Fairfield, President Clinton stopped for coffee ... Hillary for America

... and then made his way to Muscatine. Hillary for America

And kept making his way to Muscatine ... Hillary for America

... for quite some time. Hillary for America

With so much free time in the car, President Clinton decided to share some of his favorite facts about Hillary.

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The long drive was worth it: The crowd in Muscatine was very excited to see him. Hillary for America

Shaking hands after the speech, President Clinton saw a young woman holding a saxophone and had to get a picture with her. Hillary for America

Then he headed to Davenport to reunite with Hillary. Hillary for America

Backstage, he watched as Hillary told an excited crowd about her vision for America. Hillary for America

"She is the best change-maker I have ever known," he said in his last rally of the day. "And with your help and your caucus voices, you can make her the next president of the United States."

After Hillary was done giving her speech, President Clinton sent his last "snap" of the day. Hillary for America

Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton Campaign Press Release - Saxophones and Selfies: President Clinton Takes Over Hillary Clinton's Snapchat Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/316914

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