Clinton Gives Message in?Grafton
(CU and The Inter-Mountain/Anthony Gaynor)
CAMPAIGN VISIT — Democrat presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton shakes hands with potential voters at the B&O Railroad Heritage Museum in Grafton on Sunday. Clinton deliver a special speech focused on mothers and family. Clinton’s daughter, Chelsea, was by her side for the speech and signed autographs. They both took time after the speech to meet as many people as possible. View additional photos at www.theintermountain.com.
Rain did not deter hundreds of people from lining Main Street in Grafton hoping to catch a glance of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Sunday. Clinton brought a special Mother’s Day message to those in attendance at the B&O Heritage Museum.
Clinton spoke to about 50 people in the museum as approximately 500 people lined Main Street to show their support for the presidential hopeful. Signs and “Hillary” chants broke out in the crowd.
“I often think of how much life has changed for woman since my mom was born,” Clinton said. “Women still face a lot of barriers.
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