Hillary Clinton Holds Four Events in California

Hillary Clinton Holds Four Events in California

by E. M. White
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On Saturday, Hillary Clinton attended four campaign events in California. The first event of the day was a community discussion in Slymar. The primary topic of the event was immigration reform. Clinton said that immigration is going to be a key issue in the 2016 election because statements about immigrants made by Republican nominee Donald Trump are often "hateful, very prejudicial, really unacceptable ways." She spoke about the importance of keeping families together and passing comprehensive immigration reform. Most of the event was Clinton listening to stories told by the several Asian and Latino immigrants. She vowed to fight for a fair immigration plan if elected president.
Clinton then traveled to Oxnard where she spoke to supporters at a Get Out the Vote event. She covered a number of her platform points, but she went after Trump several times throughout the speech saying that he "fails" a number of important presidential trait tests. Clinton said that the 2016 election is very important to ensure the country continues to move forward with health care, the economy, clean energy, and climate change. She concluded by asking voters' to support her in Tuesday's primary. A video of Clinton's speech is below.
Later today, Clinton will travel to Santa Barbara where she is scheduled to hold a community event focused on women and families. The final event of the day will be a Get Out the Vote rally in Fresno. Full coverage from both events will be postedtomorrow.

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