Friday, September 16, 2016

Clinton appeals to Hispanic voters on campaign trail [CLIPS]

President Obama and white house hopeful Hillary Clinton have attended
an event put on by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute.

It's the former Secretary of State's first day back on the campaign
trail after taking three days off with pneumonia.

And winning the hispanic and latino vote is seen as a key step in the
race to the White House.

Hours after Republican Presidential hopeful Donald Trump announced
more of his proposals for the US economy, Clinton said if elected
she's work immediately to address wealth inequality.

In: "we're going to..."
Out: "...clean energy"
Dur: 13 seconds

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Speaking at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's annual
awards gala Clinton said comments made about Mexican immigrants by her
opponent Donald Trump were racist and urged Hispanic and Latino voters
to elect her.

In: " we need to..."
Out: "...can hear"
Dur: 16 seconds

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In an interview Thursday Donald Trump once again refused to comment on
where President Obama was born.

And speaking at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's annual
awards gala Clinton slammed Donald Trump for fueling the so-called
birther debate.

In: "He still..."
Out: "...this bigotry"
Dur: 19 seconds


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