~~November 7, 2016~~
TOMORROW YOU GET TO CHOOSE
It’s time.
We have done all we can do.
She has done all she can do.
The decision is in the votes of the American people.
Here’s hoping for the best!
HortyRex©
Here’s Hillary Clinton’s closing television ad, a direct two-minute message to voters
Hillary Clinton will deliver one final closing message to the nation Monday night with a two-minute advertisement on prime-time television, vowing to “work my heart out” and be a president “for all Americans.”
Clinton speaks directly to the camera for the entirety of the spot, which the campaign says will air during broadcasts of “The Voice” on NBC and “Kevin Can Wait” on CBS – the primetime network shows with the greatest audience.
“It’s been a long campaign,” Clinton begins. “But tomorrow, you get to pick our next president.”
She says the choice in the election is between an America that is “dark and divisive, or hopeful and inclusive.”
And she promises to be a president who will “keep America safe and strong, and make our economy work for everyone.”
“I believe in our people. I love this country.
And I’m convinced our best days are still ahead of us if we reach for them together,” she said.
~Hillary Rodham Clinton~
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~~Tomorrow~~
November 8, 2016
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Hillary Rodham Clinton
We ALL are ONE!!
Dear Horty, This stat is different from what I wrote before:
Early voting statistics from Florida show around one million of the 6.2 million early votes cast were by the Hispanic population. That’s a 75 per cent increase from 2012, according to the New York Times.
“So far, 36 per cent of the 907,000 Hispanics who have voted in 2016 didn’t vote by any method in 2012. That’s a full 12 points higher than whites, and will likely be the key to who wins the presidency.”
Hugs, Gronda
PS: It doesn’t pay to upset “Nasty Women from PR!
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