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Bill Clinton spoke at Toledo's Waite Senior High School on September 27th, 2016. President Clinton promoted Hillary Clinton as someone who as president would govern through empowerment, not resentment. He provided a different perspective on the trade deals that have fueled much of Republican Donald Trump’s appeal in Ohio. The 42nd president spoke to an estimated 800 supporters inside the gymnasium of Waite High School, with many local Democratic elected officials present. As it was National Voter Registration Day, he urged people to register to vote and to remind family and friends of the Oct. 11 deadline.

 

“We‘ve got a chance to do something together where nobody is left out and left behind. We need to go seize it, and it all starts in Ohio by registering and voting,” Mr. Clinton said.

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A campaign sign in a Rural Oregon front yard in House District 26, advertising the Rich Vial for House District 26 State Representative relection campaign in the Oregon State Legislature. The bottom of the sign reads "Principled Leadership for House District 26".

The fundraiser was to help re-establish the Young Patriot Organization in the 21st Century.

 

The Young Patriots were a group of poor southern migrants in 1960's Chicago who were part of a revolutionary alliance with the Young Lords Organization (a Puerto Rican group) and the Black Panther Party (a Black organization). Together they formed the original Rainbow Coalition. Soon afterward Rising Up Angry, a working class white Chicago organization also joined.

 

Before a Toledo crowd of more than 1,200, Hillary Clinton delivered an economic policy speech in which she championed raising the minimum wage, paid family leave, and equal pay for women.

 

The transcript of her speech can be read here: time.com/4517335/hillary-clinton-transcript-toledo-ohio/

 

And the entire speech can be viewed here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc3ksR-vw9g

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Before a Toledo crowd of more than 1,200, Hillary Clinton delivered an economic policy speech in which she championed raising the minimum wage, paid family leave, and equal pay for women.

 

The transcript of her speech can be read here: time.com/4517335/hillary-clinton-transcript-toledo-ohio/

 

And the entire speech can be viewed here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc3ksR-vw9g

Bill Clinton spoke at Toledo's Waite Senior High School on September 27th, 2016. President Clinton promoted Hillary Clinton as someone who as president would govern through empowerment, not resentment. He provided a different perspective on the trade deals that have fueled much of Republican Donald Trump’s appeal in Ohio. The 42nd president spoke to an estimated 800 supporters inside the gymnasium of Waite High School, with many local Democratic elected officials present. As it was National Voter Registration Day, he urged people to register to vote and to remind family and friends of the Oct. 11 deadline.

 

“We‘ve got a chance to do something together where nobody is left out and left behind. We need to go seize it, and it all starts in Ohio by registering and voting,” Mr. Clinton said.

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UVM President Tom Sullivan unveils The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine's new sign. (Photo: Ian Thomas Jansen-Lonnquist)

the general feeling here 11/09/16

Med student Soraiya Thura dons new Larner College of Medicine white coat. (Photo: Ian Thomas Jansen-Lonnquist)

Bill Clinton spoke at Toledo's Waite Senior High School on September 27th, 2016. President Clinton promoted Hillary Clinton as someone who as president would govern through empowerment, not resentment. He provided a different perspective on the trade deals that have fueled much of Republican Donald Trump’s appeal in Ohio. The 42nd president spoke to an estimated 800 supporters inside the gymnasium of Waite High School, with many local Democratic elected officials present. As it was National Voter Registration Day, he urged people to register to vote and to remind family and friends of the Oct. 11 deadline.

 

“We‘ve got a chance to do something together where nobody is left out and left behind. We need to go seize it, and it all starts in Ohio by registering and voting,” Mr. Clinton said.

Protestors demonstrate outside Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., Nov. 10, 2016. The rally began at the hotel, marched to the White House, and then through Chinatown and to the Capital Building. (Photographs by Tammy Hineline/www.tammyhineline.com)

Protestors demonstrate outside Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., Nov. 10, 2016. The rally began at the hotel, marched to the White House, and then through Chinatown and to the Capital Building. (Photographs by Tammy Hineline/www.tammyhineline.com)

Bill Clinton spoke at Toledo's Waite Senior High School on September 27th, 2016. President Clinton promoted Hillary Clinton as someone who as president would govern through empowerment, not resentment. He provided a different perspective on the trade deals that have fueled much of Republican Donald Trump’s appeal in Ohio. The 42nd president spoke to an estimated 800 supporters inside the gymnasium of Waite High School, with many local Democratic elected officials present. As it was National Voter Registration Day, he urged people to register to vote and to remind family and friends of the Oct. 11 deadline.

 

“We‘ve got a chance to do something together where nobody is left out and left behind. We need to go seize it, and it all starts in Ohio by registering and voting,” Mr. Clinton said.

Bill Clinton spoke at Toledo's Waite Senior High School on September 27th, 2016. President Clinton promoted Hillary Clinton as someone who as president would govern through empowerment, not resentment. He provided a different perspective on the trade deals that have fueled much of Republican Donald Trump’s appeal in Ohio. The 42nd president spoke to an estimated 800 supporters inside the gymnasium of Waite High School, with many local Democratic elected officials present. As it was National Voter Registration Day, he urged people to register to vote and to remind family and friends of the Oct. 11 deadline.

 

“We‘ve got a chance to do something together where nobody is left out and left behind. We need to go seize it, and it all starts in Ohio by registering and voting,” Mr. Clinton said.

Settling for a different flavor ice cream is of minor consequence, settling for a Presidential candidate has major implications with the two party system thinking that they can get you to vote for any candidate along party lines.

Texas Senator Ted Cruz during the Ag Summit in Des Moines. 3/7/2015 Photo by John Pemble

  

And Hillary loves them right back

Texas Senator Ted Cruz during the Ag Summit in Des Moines. 3/7/2015 Photo by John Pemble

 

Protestors demonstrate outside Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., Nov. 10, 2016. The rally began at the hotel, marched to the White House, and then through Chinatown and to the Capital Building. (Photographs by Tammy Hineline/www.tammyhineline.com)

Black Lives Matter demonstrators gathered in Portland's Pearl district, Nov. 25, 2016, to make a stand against Black Friday and a variety of other issues, including the death of James Chasse by law enforcement. Mark Graves/Staff

The fundraiser was to help re-establish the Young Patriot Organization in the 21st Century.

 

The Young Patriots were a group of poor southern migrants in 1960's Chicago who were part of a revolutionary alliance with the Young Lords Organization (a Puerto Rican group) and the Black Panther Party (a Black organization). Together they formed the original Rainbow Coalition. Soon afterward Rising Up Angry, a working class white Chicago organization also joined.

 

Bruce Rastetter moderates discussions about agriculture and current events to potential Republican presidential candidates during his inaugural Ag Summit in Des Moines. 3/7/3015 Photo by John Pemble

  

Bill Clinton spoke at Toledo's Waite Senior High School on September 27th, 2016. President Clinton promoted Hillary Clinton as someone who as president would govern through empowerment, not resentment. He provided a different perspective on the trade deals that have fueled much of Republican Donald Trump’s appeal in Ohio. The 42nd president spoke to an estimated 800 supporters inside the gymnasium of Waite High School, with many local Democratic elected officials present. As it was National Voter Registration Day, he urged people to register to vote and to remind family and friends of the Oct. 11 deadline.

 

“We‘ve got a chance to do something together where nobody is left out and left behind. We need to go seize it, and it all starts in Ohio by registering and voting,” Mr. Clinton said.

Black Lives Matter demonstrators gathered in Portland's Pearl district, Nov. 25, 2016, to make a stand against Black Friday and a variety of other issues, including the death of James Chasse by law enforcement. Mark Graves/Staff

Donald Trump has five days to find a way to begin climbing back toward Clinton’s positions in national and battleground state polls before the next debate. | AP PhotoRead more: www.politico.com/story/2016/10/donald-trump-debate-clinto... us: @politico on Twitter | ...

 

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Protestors demonstrate outside Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., Nov. 10, 2016. The rally began at the hotel, marched to the White House, and then through Chinatown and to the Capital Building. (Photographs by Tammy Hineline/www.tammyhineline.com)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton takes photos with supporters at a volunteer thank you event at United Steel Workers Local 105 Union Hall in Bettendorf, Iowa on Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2015.

 

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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie at the inaugural Ag Summit in Des Moines. 3/7/2015 Photo by John Pemble

  

The fundraiser was to help re-establish the Young Patriot Organization in the 21st Century.

 

The Young Patriots were a group of poor southern migrants in 1960's Chicago who were part of a revolutionary alliance with the Young Lords Organization (a Puerto Rican group) and the Black Panther Party (a Black organization). Together they formed the original Rainbow Coalition. Soon afterward Rising Up Angry, a working class white Chicago organization also joined.

 

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