Hillary
Clinton Attends Daytona Beach Canvass Kick-Off
Hillary
Clinton spoke at a canvass kick-off rally in Daytona Beach, Florida on
Saturday. She began the event by addressing yesterday’s
revelation that the FBI is is looking into “new evidence” related to
her emails. Clinton called on FBI
Director James Comey to release the full details of the investigation for the
benefit of American voters saying, “Some of you may have heard about a letter
written by the FBI director. You probably have a few questions about it. It is
pretty strange to put something like that out with such little information
right before an election. In fact, it’s not just strange, it’s unprecedented
and deeply troubling.”
Clinton
then gave one of her typical campaign stump speeches in which she laid out
several of her proposed policies. She stressed the importance of the election
and said it is about more then just Republican vs. Democrat. This election is
about the direction of our country. She
said, “Everything we care about is at stake. The American dream itself is at
stake.” Clinton said that Donald Trump’s hope is that women, young people,
and minorities do not turn out to vote, but
she urged everyone to vote saying, “That goes against everything we stand for.
And do you know how to stop him? By showing up with the greatest turnout of
voters ever. Let’s break every record.”
Hillary Clinton Encourages Early Voting in Lowa
On
Friday, Hillary Clinton returned to Iowa where she stressed the importance of
voting at events in Cedar Rapids and Des Moines. During the event in Cedar
Rapids, Clinton stressed the importance of the election saying that it is in
the hands of voters to decide what type of country we want. She said, “The choice is yours as to what kind of country we will
have.” Clinton attacked her Republican rival, Donald Trump, for his
divisive campaign tactics and disrespectful comments about women, immigrants,
and Muslims. She spoke about a number of her platform points focusing on
women’s issues such as reproductive rights, equal pay, and paid family leave.
She concluded by urging everyone to get out an vote on election day or to take
advantage of early voting.
President Obama Campaigns for Hillary in Olrando
On
Friday, President Barack Obama campaigned for Hillary Clinton in Orlando,
Florida. Speaking to a crowd of supporters on the campus of the University of
Central Florida, Obama spoke about Hillary Clinton a number of her platform
points including her plans to create jobs, make college more affordable, and
continue working to ensure that Americans have health insurance. He said that
while he has make a lot of progress in the last eight year, a lot of work still
needs to be done and Clinton is the right person for the job. “All the progress we’ve made goes out the
window if we don’t win this election,” Obama said. He urged voters to not
only vote for Clinton on election day, but to also support down ballot
Democrats such as U.S. Senate candidate Patrick Murphy.
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