Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton spent today campaigning in Manhattan.

The former Secretary of State visited the Corsi Senior Center in East Harlem, flanked by City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito.

Clinton toured an apartment and played a game of Dominos with some of the residents.

Clinton also spoke about an economic bailout for Puerto Rico, and affordable housing conditions, among other topics. Later, she spoke with NY1 Political Reporter Josh Robin.

"When we think about all of the people who live in NYCHA housing they're fellow New Yorkers, they're Americans," Clinton said. "I visited an apartment that was deteriorating; I mean it hasn't been maintained."

"The federal government has cut back funding for NYCHA considerably, I think it's 30 percent."

Meanwhile, her husband and former president stumped for her in the city. Bill Clinton spoke with students at the College of Mount Saint Vincent earlier today.