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Clinton blasts NC’s voter ID law during Charlotte rally

“Others are not coming to this attractive state”, she said.

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Clinton running mate Tim Kaine came to eastern North Carolina on Tuesday, giving an address in Wilmington.

“Now North Carolina has been trying to restrict people’s right to vote”, Clinton continued. The crowd booed. “The federal court just struck down this state’s voter ID law”.

Clinton moved on to her focus on making college affordable for students and paying down debt. Clinton said she would work to raise the national minimum wage. “We’re going to need reinforcements up in Washington”.

Republican nominee Donald Trump is holding a rally Tuesday evening at the Greenville Convention Center to discuss immigration.

Clinton said everything is a game to Trump. This weekend is the anniversary of September 11.

Also taking aim at North Carolina’s HB2 “bathroom” bill, Clinton said that discrimination is wrong and bad for business.

This is Clinton’s third time in Charlotte in the past two months.

A dear friend of Hilary Clinton and her daughter Chelsea has published an email she received from the U.S. presidential candidate in hopes of changing her “likeability” with the public.

“What would Ronald Reagan say about a Republican nominee who attacks American generals and heaps praise on the Russian president?” she said. “I said to her, ‘you can do this, I know you can.’ And she said, ‘I will with your help'”.

Outside the gym, there were several stations where people could register to vote and buy Clinton paraphernalia.

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While in Charlotte, Clinton also was expected to attend a private fundraiser for the Hillary Victory Fund, which also benefits the Democratic National Committee and state party organizations.

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