Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Hillary Endorses Joe

This afternoon, in a virtual town hall sponsored by the Biden campaign dealing with the impact of the Coronavirus on Women, 2016 Presidential Popular Vote Winner Hillary Clinton appeared with presumptive 2020 Presumptive Democratic Presidential Nominee former Vice President Joe Biden and endorsed him.
Please click here to see the whole event.
While many topics related to women were discussed like equal pay, essential labor, domestic violence, childcare, the right to choose, the former Secretary of State and Vice President discussed other issues such as:
  • Mr. Trump’s handling of the Coronavirus (his denying of the science and divisiveness.)
  • Rebuilding America.
  • The current President’s character and his apparent inattention to detail as evidenced by the recent Washington Post report that relayed that Mr. Trump did not react to the many warnings from the Intelligence Community (as well as others) with regards to the Coronavirus.
The exchange between the two Democratic leaders seemed very amicable and friendly. The former Vice President and Secretary of State both commented on how this virtual town hall was very reminiscent of the Tuesday breakfasts they used to share in the first term of the Obama Administration.
Mr. Biden went further, reminding viewers that Mrs. Clinton was the person that won the 2016 Popular Vote, that she would have handled the Coronavirus better than Mr. Trump and that he wished (okay, he may not be totally honest here) he were campaigning for Mrs. Clinton reelection right now because of what the Stable Genius has done to the country.
Watching Mrs. Clinton does make one wonder what might have been if Jim Comey had not reopened the email investigation two weeks before the election or if several thousand people in critical swing states did not switch from supporting Obama to either staying home or voting for Trump or Jill Stein.
This makes it more important to turn out in 2020.
Please remember to:
Register/sign up for the Permanent Early Voting List (PEVL) in Arizona or any state that allows early or absentee balloting and mail. Arizona residents can sign up at: servicearizona.com
Arizona residents, mail your General Election ballot by October 28, 2020, for the November 3, 2020 election.
Check-in with the Secretary of State’s office where you live to verify your mail-in ballot was received, processed, verified, and counted.
Know the voter ID requirements in your state.
If you can, support Clean Election Candidates with a small contribution.
Also, please remember to stay informed on all the candidates and vote for all the offices on the ballot.
Remember Election Day is 189 days away on November 3. 2020.



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