With Hillary Clinton giving few public appearances ahead of a possible presidential run, some Democrats are happy to take the next best thing.
Former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm is headlining a major Democratic event in South Carolina later this month on behalf of Ready for Hillary, the pro-Clinton super PAC. The South Carolina Democratic Party, which puts on the annual Blue Jamboree fundraiser, perhaps the biggest Democratic event in the state, reached out to Ready for Hillary to secure Granholm’s appearance, according to a source familiar with the planning.
At the event, Granholm will deliver a $5,000 check from Ready for Hillary to the state party, bringing the super PAC’s total contributions to the federal maximum of $10,000. It cut a another $5,000 check to the state party in June. The group has donated to more than two dozen state party committees, including all of the early primary states.
It’s the first time a state party has asked Ready for Hillary for a surrogate at a high-profile event like this. And it’s all part of the super PAC’s mission to build relationships and curry favor with local officials during the 2014 election cycle in lieu of Clinton herself, who has no political staff and is still technically a private citizen. (Clinton and the group cannot coordinate by law).
“Ready for Hillary is proud to support the efforts of the South Carolina Democratic Party in this year’s election and beyond, and we will continue to channel the energy and organization around a potential Hillary 2016 candidacy to help SCDP and 2014 candidates,” Seth Bringman, the super PAC’s communications director, told msnbc.
The super PAC will also use its massive list to find supporters in South Carolina and encourage them to purchase tickets to the Jamboree, much as they are doing now ahead of Clinton’s appearance at an Iowa Democratic Party event earlier in September.









