Clinton Speaks at the LULAC National Convention


On Thursday, Hillary Clinton spoke to the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) in Washington, DC. During her speech, Clinton urged Latinos to get out to vote in November to send Republican Donald Trump a message that Latinos are an important part of the American population. She criticized Trump for his divisive language and pledged to work toward a comprehensive immigration reform plan as president. Clinton said that country was founded by immigrants and it is the diversity of the United States that makes it unique. She said, “The choice we make will say a lot about who we are and whether we understand and celebrate the diversity of our country, which makes us all the stronger.” A video from the event is below.

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News Source: US News and World Report, CBS News

Clinton Campaigns with Senator Kaine in Virginia

 Hillary Clinton spoke at an organizing event with Virginia Senator Tim Kaine. The event took place in Annandale, Virginia and served as an audition for Kaine as he is rumored to be a a candidate for Clinton’s running mate. He spoke to crowd explaining why he supports Clinton and why it is important to not elect Republican Donald Trump our next president. Clinton also spoke at the event thanking the Senator for his support and his service to Virginia in Congress. She then continued to speak about the importance of the election and a number of her key platform points. A video from the event is below.

Two fundraisers were also held in support of Hillary for America. The first was in Charlotte, North Carolina and included Representative Chris Sgro. The second event was in Seattle, Washington. The event featured a conversation with Jake Sullivan and was hosted by Jesse and Rebecca Proudman.

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News Source: The New York Times, ABC News