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luck charms, meet addison and clark, named after the intersection next to the field, they say it is not a surprise the cubs are winning with these good luck charms. first lady michelle obama will take the stage with hillary clinton for the first time just moments from now. the first lady is considered by many political watchers to be clinton's most powerful campaign surrogate. tim kaine holding early voting events in ohio today, and mrs.
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obama in s with hillary in winston-salem. jennifer griffin is joining us now, what can we expect today? >> we are waiting here at wake forest where we expect hillary clinton to introduce michelle obama shortly. what i have been learning here is that 881,000 voters have cast their votes in north carolina. it is one of the reasons that her running mate, tim kaine, called this the check mate state. they believe they can stop trump if they can win north carolina. recent polls shows the real clear politics average of polls shows that she is only leading him by two points.
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we heard from campaign officials recently that said that michelle obama is their secret weapon. she has the highest approval ratings out there and she is chris crossing pennsylvania and north carolina where the african-american vote will be crucial. we understand that latino voters are out 40% more than they were in north carolina than than were in twourd. we should be hearing from michelle obama and hillary clinton shortly from now. >> in the meantime, a mountain of information, a wikileaks release of brand new batch of e-mails. one showing the clinton
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foundation, bill clinton using it to line his pockets with millions of dollars on the backs of raising money for the foundation. >> yeah, still being dubbed clinton inc. the allegation that bill clinton was lining his own pockets and not just raising money for the clinton foundation. and that it was being steered for him to do speaking. and heavily founded, and among other things, it says that bill clinton's efforts to do all of this yielded more than $30 million to him personally. it is pouring in to at least
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2020. in the last few motorcycles, when the e-mail scandal broke, john podesta did not know the full they meetly called and said wouldn't you like him for a speech as well? it laid out exactly how they no sort of thought about what a massive conflict of interest and what do they think they'll get later. what about the collusion, it has to be really shocking to the bernie sanders folks. >> it is and he has been keeping eye adequate as it stills out. but this new one is pretty
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damaging. it is from december of 2014 before hillary clinton even announced, and they were colluding at hiring the clinton campaign manager, saying i will have a conversation with her. they are trying to bring them together to work on the dnc, and they are coordinating with the white house, they said they were neutral. and in the end this is why they had to retire. >> and bernie sanders said look, debbie wasserman shultz has to go, right? >> yes, but when you connect the
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dots, it is fascinating. they are stepping down as dnc chair. this is where the wikileaks democrat story started. attacking bernie sanders. remember some of the oldies but goodies. speaking like someone that has never had an understanding of the democratic party. another one from may of 2016. he is not going to be present. bernie sanders will never be president. the mill men yals, the progressiv progressives. >> thank you so much, we're waiting for the candidates to
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see if they discussion any of this. the fox news exhibiter is also a fox news exhibiter and the former political advisor. all along, you were on record assaying if i was in her camp, i would go crazy -- we'll have to hold on to that thought so we can listen in to donald trump, let's take a listen. a brand new poll from remington research, highly respected, has just a few minutes ago come out, and in ohio right now we are four points up.
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early voting is under way, so make sure you get out and vote. we don't want to give this away. we have a movement going on like i have never seen before in this country. drain the swamp, drain the swamp sign back there, we will, believe me. this is a movement like they have never seen in this country before, and every place is backed and the greatest people on earth and we will turn it around. turn it around fast. 75% of the people think our country is headed in the wrong direction. we know it is headed in the wrong direction. we're going to fix it, we're going to take our country back, and it will be put very quickly on the right track. real change begins with immediately repealing and
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replacing balm care. it is just announced that americans are going to experience another passive double digit hike in obama care. including premiums like in the great state of arizona, where they're going to go up at 116%. don't worry, you'll be there very soon, unless i win in which case you're not going to have to worry about. even bill clinton admitted that obama care is "the craziest thing in the world." people wind up paying their premiums that double and they are cut in half. job killing. job killing obama care is just one more way the system is
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rigged. remember jonathan gruber? the architect of obama care, he said they could pass obama care. they said they could pass obama care because of the stupidity of the american voter will allow it to take place. the only stupidity was that incredible stupidity shown by our politicians when they forced this bill through over the furious objection to many politicians, in all fairness, many many politicians, but really the american people. and it was very, very sad. and in all fairness to the democrats, had our president not lied 28 times, remember you can keep your plan, you can keep your doctor, it passed by this much, they would not have gone for it, but they believed him to like everyone else. they caught him in a lot of lies lately, folks.
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hillary clinton, talking about liars, wants to double down. a big liar, wants to double down on obama care and make it even worse. so here,ly -- i will repeal it replace it, and it will be so much let's expensive. look, it is so out of control, you'll never get to yuls it. $4,000 or $5,000 before you can start taking -- just this, and just happened, hillary clinton declared that obama care, do you remember this, is one of the greatest accomplishments of the democratic party and our country. it's a total disaster. here in ohio, another five
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insurance companies are dropping out of obama care. good luck in negotiations, folks. that means that all of the residents covered by plans from these companies will be getting cancellation notices very soon. obama care is, and you know this, a catastrophic event. for ohio workers and it is making it impossible for many parents to pay their bills, support their spaems, or get coverage for their families. it is one of the most important reasons we have to repeal obama care on november 8th. real change. also means getting rid of construction in washington dc.
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hillary clinton bleached and deleted 33,000 e-mails, lied to congress under oath, made 13 phone calls -- i mean 13. 13 phones, made them disappear. sometimes with a hammer, right? and then told the fbi she could not remember 39 different times. the clinton crew gave more than $675,000 to the wife of the deputy director of the fbi, and the man who was overseeing the investigation into hillary's illegal server. a server that we now know that obama knew about. the more e-mails wikileaks releases, the more lies between
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the clinton foundation, the secretary of state office, and the clinton personal financers, they all gate blurred. we laerd that he funneled among through bill clinton inc, spade speeches, and consulting tracts. he called the arrangement unorthodox. the rest of us call it outright corrupt. the clinton foundation even hires a law firm to find out if thash pay their pay to play scheme would jeopardize their time with the irs. when they were not in the white house, just imagine what they will do given the chance to once again control the oval office. and we have had enough. i think we have had enough of
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the clintons in all fairness. don't you think? at what point do we say it. hillary clinton is the most corrupt person to ever seek the office president. i propose a contract with the american voter that will end the corruption and give the government back to the people. i want the entire corrupt washington establishment to hear and to ease the words i'm about to say. if we win on november 8th -- when. okay, okay, when we win, on november 8th.
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we don't want to take it for granted, but we're winning in a lot of states. the media is going wild. they're saying you know this guy is winning in florida he is winning in north carolina. he is winning in iowa. he is winning in ohio. all right. when we win we are going to washington dc and we're going to drain the swamp. a lot of spirit in this room, this is a good one. that includes a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on all members of congress.
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at the core of my contract is my economic plan. it can be summarized in three very beautiful words for the people in this area and this room. jobs, jobs, jobs. it is terrible what happened to this area and this country is terrible, she promised to bring 200,000 jobs when he ran for senate, the jobs didn't come, they left. she has been there 30 years and not fixed anything. she just made things worse except for herself and her husband. 47 million americans are on foodstamps and 45 million americans live in poverty.
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nearly one in four in their prime earning years are not working or able to work. 70 million children are on the brink of poverty, and nearly half of african-american are living in abject poverty. our national debt has doubled in eight years and the infrastructure is crumbling. our bridges, our tunnels, our schools, our hospitals, our trade deficit is nearly $800 billion a year. we're living through the greatest jobs theft in the history of the world. think of it. and that is so true. the single greatest jobs theft. what our politicians have
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allowed to do to all areas of this country. tpp they want to approve. a disaster. ohio lost one in four manufacturing jobs since nafta. remember every time you see a closed factor or wiped out community in ohio, it was essentially caused by the clintons, why a deal like that was allowed? we lost 70,000 factories. think of that one, i tell everybody, it's a typo? no, we lost 70,000. another bill and hillary backed disaster.
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just this year, eaton corporate clothed their plant and moved their jobs to mexico, and you have many, i could name them all day long. under my contract if i a company wants to fire their worksers, we will but a 35% tariff on those products. and folks, just in case you have any questions, you're not losing your companies any more, and if you do at least the country is making a lot of money, okay? we will immediately begin renegotiating nafta. if we don't get the deal we want, right now it is a one-way highway. we lose our jobs, our company, everything. they get the cash, they get the
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jobs, they get the companies, we get the drugs, the unemployment, that is what we get, nothing, we get less than nothing. we will terminate nafta and get a better deal for our workers. we cannot continue to be the people lead by stupid people. we can't. we can't. as part of our plan to bring back american jobs, we'll lower taxes on our businesses from 35% down to 15%. we will also cut taxes for middle class people by 35% and simplify taxes for all americans. we will be a rich nation once again. but to be a rich country, we
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must also be a safe country. hillary clinton unleashed isis on to the world and it is now violently spreading to the united states. there are now 1,000 open isis investigations, they're on a campaign of genocide of what they call the nation of the cross. they are crucifying, drowning, and be heading their victims. this is something we would read about in history books, and not since mid evil times, right? we have no choice. we will stop isis, and we will
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stop them now. and unlike what they have done in mosul, turning out to be very difficult, we're not giving three and four months notice, we're coming in. do you think general george p h patton would say we're coming in three months? their throwing people off meathooks. burning adults alive. now hillary wants massive immigration. including a 550% increase in syrian refugees over and above the thousands and thousands that president obama is taking we
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don't want isis. the refugee plan would leave us with generations of terrorism in our shores. i only want to admit people that wi will not endanger us. a trump administration is going to suspend immigration from terror broken regions and we will sis pend the syrian refugee program. we're not going to take the risk when it comes to the safety of the american people, no longer. so let me state this as clearly as i can. if i'm elected president, i will keep rad kal ids la-- radical i
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terrorists the hell out of our country. hillary also said she wants totally open borders. no one who supports open borders can ever serve as president of the united states. totally open borders. a trump administration will secure and defend the borders of the united states.
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and we will build a wall. we have to. [ crowd chanting "build that wall" ] >> and -- who is going to pay for the wall? >> mexico! >> 100%, mexico in terms of our trade deficit is making a fortune off of the united states, but you know what? we'll be happy with mexico, it will be wonderful. we'll have a great relationship with china and mexico, they rip
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us off and we don't get along. they are not even nice, they will be nice. thousands of americans of americans have been killed by illegal immigrants. police encountered the man three weeks before, but they refused to take him into custody. then there was a case of 90-year-old earl olander who was brutally beaten and left to bleed to death by illegal immigrants in his home.
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his killers had criminal records but they did not meet the priority for removal. but others that knew them were pleading, pleading, don't let them out. don't let them into our society. i have a message for the cartels, the drug dealers, and the gang members. when i win, your long reign of crime and terror and horror will come to a very beautiful crashing end. we will also repeal obama and clinton defense cuts and rebuild our badly depleted military.
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our air force is the smallest and oldest is has ever been. did you know that? i know what you have here. you guys are good with wright paterson, right? what a great place. we're very depleted. we will build brand new planes right out of patterson air force base. we have a lot of veterans here today, i want to thank them for their service and i want to let them know i have your back. >> trump in ohio talking jobs, his intent to appeal obama care, the signature health care plan of the president. how he plans to defeat isis, calling hillary clinton many variations of corrupt.
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she is here with us as well. he is on message, sticking to his guns, talking about lowering taxes, dare i say a hint of discipline here? >> two words that prevail for me are discipline and energy that and this is what he needs in the final two weeks. he spoke about how it hurts people in ohio. how numberers would be dropping out of ohio's plans. jobs jobs jobs. and he mentioned that five companies that are leaving that state? >> yeah, it is exactly what he needs, something he should have done in the last six months, not
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the last two weeks. if he can sustain it he'll be in better shape, but i am skeptical. >> this is wake forest university, michelle obama getting ready to speak with hillary clinton. >> dr. hatch and the staff, team, and students at wake forest university. i will never forget visiting here with the legendary mya ange angelo. i could not think of a better play to come back to with another woman whose voice we nude now more than ever.
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i want to say what i think is obvious but can't be 15id enough, this is one of the most important elections of our lifetime. for our young people, it will be so consequenimportant. whether or not we rip it away and go backwards. i don't just mean in the presidential race. let's be sure to elect roy cooper, the next governor of north carolina he will always put the people of north carolina
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first and he will repeal hb 2 because he knows that discrimination is wrong. . it is bad for business. and it is against north carolina's values. and let's send debra ross to the united states senate. she will be an independent voice for the working families of this state. and she will help breakthrough the gridlock in washington. unlike her opponent, debra ross has never been afraid to stand up to trump.
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and remember it is not just rory's name, debra's name, or my name on the ballot, so much of what we care about, so much is at stake in the election is too. voting rights are at stake. and if you care about this sacred right, and you want to make sure our leaders, of both parties do their part to protect and strengthen it, you have to vote in this election. so i hope after all north carolina has gone through with the efforts to suppress people's votes, you will turn out in the biggest numbers ever to say no! we demand the right to vote! and supporting our veterans is at stake.
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if you believe that america should stand with those who serve because they served us, then you have to vote. and so when you think about yourselves, your families, people you know, who wore the uniform of our country, the best way to make clear that we respect the military, and we will do everything we can to make sure they and their family v s have what they need as they sacrifice for us is to show up and vote. and you know, climate change is at stake. now i should not have to say this in 2016, but i will. if you believe in science, right?
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and you know that climate change is real -- and demands action right now, you have to show up and vote in this election. immigration is at stake, if you believe that we need to fix our broken system, keep families together and give people who love america a path to citizenship, you have to vote. and you know marriage equality is at stake, too. if you believe everyone deserves to be treated equally in america no matter who they are or who they love, you have to turn out and vote in this election.
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good jobs that pay good wages are at stake, investing in our roads, bridges, water systems, and all of the work that needs to be done in our country, that really matters and we can put millions of people to work and have a more competitive economy. and that is why we proposed a very big jobs program. i don't want anyone willing to work in this country not to have a good job with a rising income to support themselves and their families. if you believe that, then you have to come out and vote. and particularly for all of the students here, affordable college education is at stake. and not only that, relief from
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student debt that you already have is at stake. so if you believe, as we do, that everyone should be able to afford to go to college and graduate, and that everyone should have a chance to pay down and pay off your debt, then you have to get out and vote in this election. and you know -- dignity for women and girls again, i wish i didn't have to say this. right? but indeed, dignity and respect
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f for women and girls is also on the ballot for this election. and i want to thank our first lady for her eloquent, powerful defense of that basic value. so i think you're getting the idea here that i believe everything we care about is at stake in this election. so you have to vote. and get your friends, and your families, and your neighbors to vote, too. and don't just take it from me, because i think you heard some really compelling voices say the same thing. and one of them is here with us today. right? there are so many things that i
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admire about her first lady. michelle reminds us to work hard, stay true to our values. be good to one another. and never, ever, stop fighting for what we believe in. she has spent eight years as our first lady, advocating for girls around the world to go to school and have the same opportunities as boys. she has worked for healthier childhoods for our kids here at home, better nutrition, more exercise, and we're seeing the results. we are actually are seeing kids who are healthier. something that she was determined to try to achieve.
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she has encouraged more young people to go to college, follow your dreams, and she has supported america's military families who serve and sacrifice as well for our country. now, it has not been all hard work. she played a mean round of carpool karaoke. and among the many real privileges i have had is to see the president and the first lady dance. wow. one could only hope -- now she also planted an amazing
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vegetable garden at the white house. and i can promise you if i win, i will take good care of it, michelle. and boy -- thank you. didn't she dazzle the world with that wise and beautiful speech at the democratic national convention this summer? and i have now today on the debate stage for 4 1/2 hours with donald trump. and if you see any of those debat debates, well, that has proved once and for all that i have the stamina to be president and commander in chief.
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but there were times in those three debates when i will tell you the loop running in my head was what michelle said to us at the convention, right? when they go low, we go high. on top of all of this, just by being herself every day, never missing an opportunity to honor her parents for the hard work and sacrifice that set her on her way, she has shown every little girl and boy in america that their are no limits to what they can achieve if they work hard and do right and believe in themselves. seriously, is there anyone more inspiring than michelle obama?
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and maybe, maybe it is especially especially meaningful to me because i do know something about being first lady of the united states. and, you know, i'm going to state the obvious, it's not easy. you have so many people counting on you. you have the eyes of the world on you. and when you're trying to raise your children as she is and i did, and give them the space and support they need to have the most normal, safe, and fulfi fulfilling childhood as possible, that makes it even harder. i used to hang out on the main hall of the second floor of the white house when chelsea came home from school so i could see her and see what happened that day and try to figure out what i needed to be thinking about and doing for her. and let's be real, as our first
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african-american first lady, she faced pressures i never did. and she handled them with pure grace. by any standard, she has been a outstanding first lady who has made us all so proud. and she and the president, she and the president, have been such wonderful friends to me and my family. it has meant the world to me. it really has, and i want to say just one more thing about the first lady's work. i mentioned the military families -- she has been their fierce champion. and military families have come
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up against a lot in this election. it just made me boil when donald trump disrespected a gold star family. mr. and mrs. kahn. he still has not apologized to them. he made it worse. just yesterday he said again that if america had only made him president years ago, their son, captain kahn would still by alive. i honestly don't understand how anyone would want to rub salt in the wounds of a grieving family, and he keeps insulting our military. yesterday when he heard a retired army colonel and former dean of the army war college
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said that donald doesn't understand military, he said we'll i'll teach him a few things, but donald trump is the one who needs to learn about the military and what it takes to make america great, starting with the dignity and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform and their families and he should learn from michelle obama how a leader supports them and not disrespects them. no one knows more about what is at stake in this election than our first lady. all of the progress that we have achieved under president obama's leadership is at stake. he pulled our economy out of the biggest ditch it has ever been in when he became president. he saved the auto industry.
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he cracked down on wall street. all of the work that we have done to strengthen our relationship and position with the rest of the world is at stake. i hope that you don't want that hard work done by our president, our first lady, and millions of americans to be wiped away, we cannot let that happen. we have to do everything in our power to get everyone out to vote. to understand that no matter what issue you care about, it truly is on the ballot. now this has been a hard election. at times, it has gotten pretty ugly, hasn't it? and we all felt it. especially kids. i hear this from parents and children across our country. kids write me notes, they hand
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me little cards and notes when i'm shaking hands with them, their parents write me, teachers talk to me, kids are scared. kids are scared by the rhetoric their hearing, right? i see the educators heads nodding. little girls hear the ugly things said about women in this campaign and it makes them feel terrible and doubt themselves. that's why it is important for them to say wait, respecting women and girls is important and especially important to send that message to our children, boys and girls alike. our kids are scared they will be sent out of the country because their parents are immigrants, or they're immigrants. they're scared if their muslim or if they have a disability. i got a letter from a parent, a mom in wisconsin, i think, who adopted her son, felix from ethiopia when he was a toddler,
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he just turned 11 years old and he wrote me to say he is now 11 years old. america is the only country he has ever known. and one day he turned to his mom and asked "if donald trump becomes president, will he make me ethiopia? they honestly breaks my heart. he wave to make sure all of our kids know america has a place for you. the american dream is big enough for you. and then we've got to make sure they learn the right lessons how to treat people. saw that sign: i believe in love and kindness. well, here's one place to start. we know that bullying is a real problem in our classrooms, our playgrounds and online and teachers have reported this
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election has made it worse. so i want you to know, we're going to launch a major new effort to help states and communities and schools and families and bullying wherever -- end bullying wherever it takes place. [applause] >> we will work together to make the internet a safer space for kids. invest in frontline professionals like guidance counselors and social works and school nurses and psychologists to support kids who have been targeted, like the young woman i met in iowa who told me she was bullied because of her asthma. to stop. i can't think of anything more important than making sure every single one of our children knows, they are loved, just as they are. [applause]
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this election is about our kids. and in my case my grandkids. their lives and their futures, nothing is more important to me than that. i've been fighting for kids throughout my career. i will fight for them every single day of my presidency. so we have a job to do. starting right now let's come together, work together, and be hopeful and optimistic, and unified. in the face of division and hate. bring people together in a spirit of mutual respect. to solve shared challenges. let's have each other's back. lifter each other up, not tear each other down. let's go out and win this election to make sure we do exactly that. for lloyd cooper, debra ross, and all of us, let's make sure you vote early, vote as soon as you can. vote this afternoon.
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[applause] i'm excited about what we're going to see happen here in north carolina and i am so excited to be introducing our amazing first lady, michelle obama. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> wow! hey there. you guys are pretty fired up. right? i like that. i like that. wow. let me start, of course, because
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hillary's many tributes to me was -- has taken me off -- kind of thrown me a little bit. very generous. but i just want to take this moment publicly to thank hillary. i mean, it takes a level of generosity of spirit to do what hillary has done in her career and her life our or families, for the nation. and if people wonder, yes, hillary clinton is my friend. she has been a friend to me and barack and malia and sasha, and bill and chelsea have been embracing and supportive from the very day my husband took the oath of office.
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so, i am grateful for hillary, for her leadership, for her courage, and for what she is going to do for this country. so it's going to be good. it's going to be good. but i also want to take some time to recognize your former senator, okay -- kay haggan who is here. kay, good to see you. i want to lend my voice to your outstanding senate candidate. debra ross. as hillary said, she's someone who cares deeply about the people in this state and she is always going to put your families first, so let's make debra your next u.s. senator. all right? [applause] and let's make roy cooper your next governor. how about that? [cheers and applause] thanks also to all the members of congress who are joining us and your mayor, allen joins.
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thank you, mayor. but more importantly, thank you to all of you for taking the time, waiting the line to be here today. to help us support the next president and vice president of the united states, hillary clinton and tim kaine. [cheers and applause] i don't know about you but i'm fired up. we're going to make this happen. now, you may have noticed that i have been doing some campaigning for hillary. and i know that there's some folks our there who have commented that it's been unprecedented for a sitting first lady to be so actively engaged in a presidential campaign. and that may be true, but what is also true is that this is truly an unprecedented election.
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and that is why i'm out here. i'm out here first and for most because we have never had a more qualified and prepared candidate for president than our friend, hillary clinton. never before in our lifetime. [cheers and applause] i say this everywhere i go. i admire and respect hillary. she has been a lawyer, law professor, first lady of arkansas, first lady of the united states, a u.s. senator, secretary of state. she has -- [cheers and applause] hillary! hillary! hillary! hillary! hillary! sifqhp yeah, that's right. hillary doesn't play. she has more experience and
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exposure to the presidency than any candidate in our lifetime. yes, more than barack. more than bill. so, she is absolutely ready to be commander-in-chief on day one, and, yes, she happens to be a woman. [cheering] this election is also unprecedented because i don't think we've ever had two candidates with such dramatically different visions of who we are and how we move forward as a nation. one candidate has a vision that is grounded in hopelessness and despair. a vision of a country that is
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weak and divided. where communities are in chaos. our fellow citizens, a threat. this candidate calls on us to turn against each other, to build walls, to be afraid. and then there's hillary's vision for this country. that you just heard. a vision of a nation that is powerful and vibrant and strong, big enough to have place for all of us. a nation where we each have something very special to contribute. and where we are always stronger together. that is the choice we face between those who divide this country into us versus them, and those who tell us to embrace our
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better angels, and choose hope over fear. and as we look into the eyes of our children, as we send them off to school each morning, tuck them into bed at night, as hillary said, the stakes in this election could not be more clear. and let me tell you, this is not about republicans versus democrats. none of that matters this time around. no. no. no. this election is about something much bigger. it's about who will shape our children and the country we leave for them. not just for the next four or eight years, but for the rest of their lives. because as hillary pointed out, we all know -- we know the influence our president has on our children. how they turn on the

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