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Hillary Clinton to campaign in CT ahead of primary

With one day to go before the Democratic caucuses in Nevada, Hillary Clinton is campaigning in Las Vegas.

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Former President Bill Clinton will be in the region, Wednesday, campaigning for his wife, Hillary.

Before visiting Rochester, Cuomo and President Clinton were in Buffalo, were they also visited a local diner and spoke briefly with striking Verizon employees.

We’ll have extended coverage of the primary Tuesday at 10 p.m. on your North Country Fox and at 11 p.m. on 7 News. During the interview with George Stephanopoulos on Sunday, Hillary said that although she did not know the details of the bills, anyone who support terrorism must face the consequences. “If we do the right things with the right leader and the right direction, we are going to have a decade that will make the 1990s, when I had the honor to serve, look like a nice little warm up”.

At Binghamton University on Saturday, Bill Clinton also talked about manufacturing and other issues relevant to the Southern Tier. In addition, women voters have flocked to Sanders from Clinton, despite the potential for her to become the nation’s first woman president.

While inside, Clinton and Cuomo shook hands with campaign volunteers who were working the phone banks before giving short speeches to a crowd of about 150 supporters who crammed into the room next door to see them speak.

He added NY can help lead the way in clean and renewable energy. “I mean we’ve done catering but we’ve never done any kind of political event or anything so it’s really exciting”. Additionally, Clinton became the first presidential candidate to ever be endorsed by the nation’s largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, in a primary election. She later clarified her position on “The View” by agreeing that there should be no constitutional rights for unborn children until after they are born. Sanders has a get-out-the-vote rally scheduled in Long Island.

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The Democrat is scheduled to make a public appearance on Thursday, several days ahead of Connecticut’s April 26 Democratic and Republican presidential primaries.

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