One day after FBI Director James Comey released his bogus breaking announcement about more Hillary Clinton emails, the Democratic presidential nominee was in Florida rallying a crowd in Daytona Beach. Unscathed, confident, and seemingly more energized than ever, Clinton remarked on the news:
“It is pretty strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an election. Not only is it strange but also it’s unprecedented.”Before going on, for those who haven’t seen Hillary Clinton’s strong and unwavering response to the press on Friday night, here it is. It’s worth the watch. She’s remarkable.
x YouTube VideoOf course, Republican nominee Donald Trump was having to blow into a paper bag, just to catch his breath from all the excitement: this while he continued to incite fear, disgrace himself, and attack our democracy. And then, there’s Republican Congressman Jason Chaffetz — a tier of integrity. He recently stated he just couldn’t look his 15-year-old daughter in the eye and support a sexual predator like Donald Trump. Guess that pledge only applies on days that don’t end in the letter ‘Y’. Chaffetz is enjoying his 15 minutes, frolicking about after reportedly getting the new emails first. But Chaffetz gets no mention at the Florida rally by Clinton, who is already beyond the bullshit. She’s feeling motivated, excited, and ready. That’s how Hillary Clinton rolls. Resilient as ever, she shares with the crowd that her mother taught her to never quit. And when we think about it, the concept doesn’t seem to be part of her method of operation. Clinton tells her her elated supporters:
“No matter what they throw at us these last days, we’re not going to get knocked down, we’re not going to get distracted. We’re going to stick together and win.”Believing Democrats can make this election an historic landslide, she encourages Americans to stop Trump with the “biggest turn out of voters in history.”
“Let’s break every record that we’ve ever had. Let’s make that the story of this election.”In her speech, she helps the down ballot by making sure to encourage the crowd to vote for problem-solvers, not problem-makers, and says Florida’s Patrick Murphy who's running for the U.S. Senate is the right candidate to do just that. She adds that Murphy is also not afraid to stand up to Donald Trump—unlike Republican candidate Marco Rubio. Clinton also reveals some of the record-breaking poll numbers to an applauding crowd, stating more than 200,000,000 American voters are registered. She gets an even louder applause when she says that number includes 50,000,000 “young people.” She adds over 16,500,000 people have already voted.
“We have learned who Donald Trump is. Now it’s up to us to show who we are.”Clinton talks about her platforms and goals that include making college affordable, reducing student debt, keeping the cost of prescription drugs down, fighting climate change, fighting for LGBT equality and equal pay for women — all of which are at stake. “In the end we know the American dream itself is at stake.” She's notes that Trump has said a lot of things that are troubling. He’s the first person of a major party ever to say he would refuse to respect he outcome of the election. After attacking every sect in America, “now he’s attacking the institutions of democracy.” Democrats and Republicans are joining together to stop Donald Trump Clinton says, and she urges people to knock on doors, talk to voters, inform them and help them get to the polls. In conclusion the American Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton rallied the crowd once more saying:
“Let’s prove once and for all that #LoveTrumpsHate.”Here is the full video of Hillary Clinton’s rally in Florida on Saturday, October 29, 2016.
x YouTube Video(YouTube Video: Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton rallied in Daytona Beach, Florida. Clinton discussed FBI Director James Comey's letter reopening the investigation into her private email server. "If you're like me, you probably have a few questions about it," Clinton told the crowd.)
Thank you, Madam Secretary.