Clinton gets backing of buildings trades union, women’s economic group
“A lot of spare time, apparently, when you’re secretary of state to be able to focus on politics”, Bush said. “They have insulted Latinos, women, Muslims”, she told a heavily Hispanic crowd of roughly 600 people. They seem determined to insult absolutely everybody.
But there were other numbers that did not bode as well for the pro-abortion former Secretary of State and senator from NY.
Iowa supporters for one of her Democratic rivals, Martin O’Malley, quickly seized on the comment as “offensive”.
“If you would like help with your campaign, I’m available”, one girl offered.
Except March 1, 2016 is the date of Super Tuesday, which Florida doesn’t participate in.
Clinton will then travel to Orlando and Jacksonville before ending her day in Miami tonight. Admittedly, I understand where these people are coming from.
State Rep. Blaise Ingoglia is chairman of the Republican Party of Florida.
Every other supporter or party affiliation type reported by Telmar indexed above average for ad blocking, though Democratic voters were just a little above average. They claim that Clinton’s ideas and proposals most fit their own ideals.
“Anybody who wants to be president should give attention to Puerto Rico”, she said, “and should remind our fellow Americans: Puerto Ricans are American citizens”.
All this will be catnip to Hillary Clinton’s opponents on both sides of the aisle. “We need a thinking person in the presidency”, said the Davenport retiree.
“Our economy does so much better when we have a Democrat in the White House”, she said. In discussing her plan, she criticized Republicans who say states should be responsible for more infrastructure spending. “And I’m excited to vote for someone who is a leader who can handle [things] for a change”. “I’m very thankful for Hawk-I”.
Peter Ayers, a 72-year-old African American from Kissimmee who attended the rally, said Clinton will inspire minorities to vote because her and her husband “relate to us more”. Republicans liken it to a reckless spending spree that taxpayers can’t afford.
Clinton spoke to a crowd of hundreds at the Orlando Magic Recreational Facility on Rhode Island Woods Circle, which is near Orlando International Airport.
Sanders also bested Texas Sen. Ted Cruz of backing legislation that would “slash” infrastructure spending. “I don’t know if you know this, but he sent 2 billion dollars back to Washington that would’ve been spent on infrastructure right here in Florida”, said Clinton.
Clinton’s latest trip through Florida included a number of fundraisers. She spoke of finding what she called common sense solutions to gun violence.