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applegrove

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Thu Sep 29, 2016, 06:39 PM Sep 2016

Clinton camp touts 40 more GOP endorsements

Clinton camp touts 40 more GOP endorsements

By Lisa Hagen at the Hill

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/298549-clinton-campaign-rolls-out-40-more-gop-endorsements

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Together for America, a campaign group focused on building support for Clinton among those groups, launched in August and announced 50 endorsements at the time.

“The growing group of Republicans and Independents who are backing Hillary is a testament to how important the choice is in this election,” Podesta said on the call.

“It's really not about Republicans or Democrats, it's about what country we will be, it's about our children's future and which candidate can bring people together to get things done, which candidate is fit to serve the office of president and commander in chief.”

Thursday’s endorsements include former Reps. Sherwood Boehlert (R-N.Y.), Claudine Schneider (R-R.I.), and John Schwarz (R-Mich.) in addition to former officials in the Ford, Reagan and George W. Bush’s administrations.


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Love of country Madam45for2923 Sep 2016 #1
 

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Thu Sep 29, 2016, 07:44 PM
Sep 2016

Schneider, who served in Congress from 1981 to 1991, said Monday’s presidential debate showed Clinton is ready to serve in the White House.

“I was proud to be elected as part of the Reagan Revolution, to work with President Reagan, and to be a Republican my entire adult life,” she said on the call. “But when it comes to this election, I have to put my country ahead of my party, and that means voting for Hillary Clinton.”

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