Inside Hillary Clinton's Midnight Visit to a Las Vegas Hotel Laundry Room

Clinton courted union workers ahead of the Nevada caucuses on Saturday.

Clinton, wearing her glasses, entered the brightly lit room at Caesar's Palace just after midnight today where four female workers from Culinary Union 226 were folding hotel room linens as part of their 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. shift. She immediately gave each of them a hug.

"Mwah!" she said as she embraced one Yugoslavian woman named Brama.

"A lot of people are," she said.

During the short visit, Clinton told the women that she appreciates all the work they do and asked them to caucus for her at 11 a.m. on Saturday. "You know you can caucus here?" she asked them.

A manager chimed in to clarify for the workers that they will have the time granted for the opportunity to caucus at the hotel if they so choose.

Clinton then said she wanted to take a group photo. "I'm so happy to see you," she said before leaving.

Following the visit, the housekeeper Brama told reporters she had been unaware that there was a caucus.