Tim Kaine Wraps Up NC Visit in Fayetteville

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Today, Tim Kaine and his wife Anne wrapped up a two-day stop in North Carolina. They spoke to a group of supporters in Fayetteville where Kaine focused on the economy. He said that Hillary Clinton will be the “you’re hired” president as opposed to Donald Trump’s “you’re fired” business history. Kaine said that Clinton’s economic plan will create millions of jobs by focusing on manufacturing, clean energy, and infrastructure. Kaine went on to say that everyone does better when the economy works for everyone. “If we value work and if we value workers and if we value families, then we ought to have policies like a livable minimum wage that show we value it and enable people to live in a decent and dignified way,” he said. A video from today’s event is below.

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News Source: WRAL

Tim Kaine Campaigns in Daytona Beach

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On Tuesday, Tim Kaine campaigned in Daytona Beach, Florida visiting Daytona State College. While at the school, he visited with employees before speaking to a crowd of supporters. During his speech, Kaine spoke about Hillary Clinton’s plans to create jobs, pass comprehensive immigration reform, and her plans to combat Zika virus. Kaine also took several shots at Donald Trump. He said that the 2016 election is about choice, “America gets to choose whether it gets a ‘You’re hired’ president or a ‘You’re fired’ president.” A video of Kaine’s speech is below.

Meanwhile, Hillary for America Senior Advisor for Digital Engagement Katie Dowd attended a fundraiser in Brooklyn, New York. The event was held at HFA headquarters and was hosted by Eron Bloomgarden, Margot Brandenburg, Ahadi and Anthony Bugg-Levine, Andrew Kassoy, Otho Kerr III, David Pollak, Jason Scott, Silda Wall Spitzer, Brian Trelstad, and Adam Wolfensohn.

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News Source: Orlando Sentinel