This is looking at the fruits of my labor for 30 years, and feeling very proud, said Ellen Malcolm, the founder of EMILYs List, which works to elect pro-choice Democratic women and has become one of the most powerful political action committees since its start in 1985.
Date: Jul 28, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Clinton avoids e-mail flap during EMILY's List speech
"In 2008, Hillary Clinton put 18 million cracks in the glass ceiling," EMILY's List founder Ellen Malcolm told the crowd, referring to the number of votes Clinton secured in her first bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Date: Mar 03, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Hillary Clinton avoids email, foundation questions in base-rallying speech
"In 2016, it is time to shatter that glass ceiling and put a woman in the White House," said Ellen Malcolm, the group's founder. "It is time to finish the job. We want Hillary Clinton to be president of the United States."
Date: Mar 03, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Clinton asks if women want to see a female president
Ellen Malcolm, the founder of EMILYs List, pointed to Clintons 2008 presidential campaign as the first step, bringing the audience to their feet when she identified 2016 as the time to shatter that glass ceiling and put a woman in the White House. Clinton, seated in the audience, laughed and cla
Date: Mar 03, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Ready For Hillary Super PAC Gets Big Assist From Jennifer Granholm
Ready for Hillary has since drawn support from high-profile Democrats such as EMILY's List founder Ellen Malcolm -- who recently launched an effort to broaden the search for women candidates for president -- and political strategist James Carville. Carville, however, told HuffPost Live that his invo
goal of raising $100 million for the 2012 campaign. Prominent Democrats are expected to support Priorities, including Ellen Malcolm, the founder of EMILY'S List which supports female candidates who back abortion rights, the Service Employees International Union and Hollywood mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg.
Politico reports that prominent liberals Ellen Malcolm (founder of Emily's List), Democratic fundraiser Jay Dunn, former Clinton adviser Harold Ickes, Democratic donor Rob McKay and other prominent Obama allies have already signed on; the group is reportedly seeking to raise $100 million to help Mr
Among the group's first supporters are Ellen Malcolm, the wealthy founder of the pro-abortion rights group Emilys List; Harold Ickes, a former Clinton adviser; Jon Youngdahl, a Service Employees International Union political strategist.