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Bill Clinton addresses charity donation controversy at campaign rally in Orlando
Carlos Gutierrez says he is “an American first” in the Spanish-language spot, which began airing in Florida on Wednesday.
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Democratic allies worry that the questions about her health could turn into the same kind of headache as the conspiracy theories about President Barack Obama’s birth certificate, which Trump seized on and which trailed Obama into the early days of his administration.
“Except I didn’t rob anybody”, Clinton said at the AFL-CIO’s Labor Day picnic in Ohio. I was born in Cuba, but this country gave me my success. That’s my culture. I have watched working-class white people manipulated all my life. Mr. Clinton hit Trump for his compulsive habit of projecting his own flaws onto his opponent. “And then President Bush and I raised another $235 million, and then my global initiative set up a permanent project and raised more than $400 million”, he said.
Durham resident Nicole Hensley, 46, attending the rally with her wife Tamra Williams, 38, said she supports Hillary Clinton because of her stance in support of recognizing same-sex marriage.
The Massachusetts Democrat, who was rumored to have been on Clinton’s vice presidential shortlist, is expected to highlight what’s at stake for Pennsylvania families in the November election and to promote voter registration ahead of the state’s October 11 deadline, according to Clinton’s campaign. The Democratic presidential nominee drew criticism along the way for a roughly nine-month streak of avoiding any kind of formal news conference.
As an official campaign event, his speech will emphasize Hillary Clinton’s ability to be a strong leader for the country, the release said.
That ad will air in the Orlando, Tampa and West Palm Beach markets in Florida and the Las Vegas and Reno markets in Nevada.
The ads – both digital and for television – will be aired in the states of Florida and Nevada, both of which have high percentages of Hispanics in their populations and are considered crucial in winning the November 8 presidential election.
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For Clinton, the ad is part of a larger campaign appealing to Hispanics.