BROOKLYN, New York – There was no debate here Thursday night, but there was a spin room.
I got my selfie!!! I really loved hearing her speak & hearing her goals for our country! #HillaryForPresident pic.twitter.com/zGpdcGSZBD
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) August 7, 2015
On the night of the first Republican presidential debate of the 2016 election, the campaign of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton took the unusual step of inviting reporters to their campaign headquarters here as 40 campaign staffers eagerly pored over the debate in another room.
“Hillary Clinton wasn’t on the stage, but we think she was the clear winner,” said Clinton Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri after the debate, which was dominated by Donald Trump. “We think this was a really destructive night for the Republican Party.”
The former secretary of state herself was not on in the office. She was in Hollywood posing for selfies with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West and raising money from Tom Hanks and Usher at a fundraiser at the home of Justin Beiber’s producer.
Inside the 11th floor of a high rise in Brooklyn Heights that serves as her campaign headquarters, Clinton’s campaign team was abuzz with activity. Top staffers assembled a “war room,” with 20 members of Clinton’s communications, research, digital, and policy teams. Another 20 digital staffers worked to polish the content for the web.
Ahead of the debate, Campaign Manager Robby Mook gave a pep talk to his troops – and the press – saying that staffers could expect to see Republicans’ “out-of-date and out-of-touch policies.”
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