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‘You Have to Vote’: Clinton Makes Final Plea to Supporters

He also passionately expressed his support for the Democratic presidential nominee, saying, “The choice tomorrow couldn’t be any clearer”.

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Meanwhile, Bon Jovi is expected to join Bruce Springsteen and others at Hillary Clinton’s final rally, which will be held at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Monday night (07Nov16), on the eve of the election. Her staff added a few rallies to her final days on the trail – but not as many as Trump tacked on.

Watching all of it was Brian Patterson, a 23-year-old student from CT said he had to see Ms Clinton because he wanted to help create a country where people could live with dignity. She even sells “woman cards” on her website. “I want a world of hope and optimism”.

Peter Abuto, a lawyer, said Ms Clinton was extremely well qualified for the presidency, as much as anyone who had run before. “None of us wants to wake up and think that we could have done more”.

The former president spoke after his daughter, telling the crowd “I have watched… as our candidate lived the campaign as she has lived her life… we can move forward together”. An America where we build bridges, not walls.

Clinton flew back to NY to meet with close friends and supporters before officially ending her campaign stretch. The second rally will not begin until 11:45 p.m., and it will extend into the first, sleepy hours of Election Day. “We have to heal this country”.

They break character, laughing and applauding, before putting up the message to go and vote. All day Monday, Clinton stressed the importance of heading to the ballot box Tuesday for those who have not yet voted. “Our core values are being tested in this election but my faith in our future has never been stronger”.

‘This state is razor close and that’s why the two of us are here.

“It just goes to show you how one voice can change a room”, Obama said – and then a city, a state and a nation.

“I’m pretty sure as they said tonight, that the best way to thank them is to do something really important tomorrow – to vote”, Clinton said.

“Because they believe that we must put country ahead of party”, she said.

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Some 1,300 volunteers from New Jersey traveled door to door in those areas over the weekend to encourage people to vote, said Jennifer Holdsworth, the New Jersey state director at Hillary for America. “And we will be greater”. Jon Bon Jovi is also scheduled to perform as part of what is being billed as the capstone of her presidential campaign.

Obama waves on stage with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a rally at Independence Hall in Philadelphia Monday Nov. 7 2016