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Old 04-18-2016, 07:55 PM
 
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Are you going to Hillary event ? Will Malloy cheer her on ? Do you think lot of protesters will be at her event like trump ?


Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is coming to Connecticut this week ahead of the state’s primary.

Clinton will campaign in the state on Thursday ahead of the April 26 primary. It will be her first visit to the state prior to the primary.

It is unclear where in Connecticut Clinton will visit, but, during her visit, her campaign office said the former secretary of state will “discuss her plans to tackle gun violence in communities across America and to break down the barriers that hold too many families back.”

"Job creation and making sure those of us in urban areas and in rural areas, are supported and given a second chance with respect to employment," State Rep. Brandon McGee said.

Clinton's visit comes after Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump held a rally at the Convention Center in Hartford on Friday. Thousands of people showed up at the event.

Hillary Clinton coming to CT - WFSB 3 Connecticut
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Old 04-18-2016, 08:11 PM
 
Location: Hartford County, CT
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If it's not out of the way and I have nothing better to do, I might as well show up. I'm voting Trump or Hillary, she's pretty okay.
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Old 04-18-2016, 08:33 PM
 
Location: Storrs, CT
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She probably won't need to have a big rally to win, TBH. A silent majority of democrats likely support her and don't need to be introduced to her (I'd be delighted to be wrong). After all, she lives like 10 minutes from Connecticut -- nothing new to see. That said, Sanders would probably attract a large, more enthusiastic crowd here.
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Old 04-18-2016, 08:37 PM
 
Location: CT
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If my dog swallows something he shouldn't maybe ill bring him to induce vomiting instead of using 3% hydrogen peroxide as usual.
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Old 04-18-2016, 08:45 PM
 
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I am hoping for a Sanders rally
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Old 04-18-2016, 09:17 PM
 
Location: New Canaan, CT
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Hillary Clinton does not tend to attract huge crowds. Why? Because unlike with Sanders and Trump, Hillary Clinton's supporters tend to have jobs and functional families, so they have better things to do with their time than to go to a political rally.
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Old 04-19-2016, 07:11 AM
 
Location: Connecticut
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I would rather go see Chelsea who is also coming to Connecticut this week. Jay
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Old 04-19-2016, 07:22 AM
 
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I wouldn't go see Hillary Clinton if she was campaigning at my neighbor's house. A lot of the high school seniors (including me) took the day off today to go vote for Bernie in NY! Only a few hours before polls open.
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Old 04-19-2016, 07:38 AM
 
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I wouldn't go see Hillary Clinton if she was campaigning at my neighbor's house. A lot of the high school seniors (including me) took the day off today to go vote for Bernie in NY! Only a few hours before polls open.
Talk to me when you start paying taxes! you only like him because he promises you free stuff. Remember, being poor is only cute in college.
Get a Full time job and see how much he plans to be taking out. You won't have a pot to **** in.

I could win too if I promised everyone free stuff and struck a nerve with the hipsters who spend $5 on a cup of coffee and complains about student loans. They complain they can't get jobs but when you ask them what they studied they say South American basket weaving or earth language cultural studies. I feel like smacking them in the head. Don't take money out of my pocket because you're an idiot and studied a useless subject. I did my research and forecasted what degrees are needed and wanted.

I'm not for any of them. I like Kasich but he has no chance.
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Old 04-19-2016, 07:58 AM
 
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Talk to me when you start paying taxes! you only like him because he promises you free stuff. Remember, being poor is only cute in college.
Get a Full time job and see how much he plans to be taking out. You won't have a pot to **** in.

I could win too if I promised everyone free stuff and struck a nerve with the hipsters who spend $5 on a cup of coffee and complains about student loans. They complain they can't get jobs but when you ask them what they studied they say South American basket weaving or earth language cultural studies. I feel like smacking them in the head. Don't take money out of my pocket because you're an idiot and studied a useless subject. I did my research and forecasted what degrees are needed and wanted.

I'm not for any of them. I like Kasich but he has no chance.
No one is denying that if Bernie is elected, there would be a tax increase. But in turn, you would get healthcare, tuition free public universities and community colleges, public funding of elections, improvements in fire and police departments, and many more.
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