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riversedge

(70,322 posts)
Tue Dec 8, 2015, 09:21 AM Dec 2015

Salem New Hampshire: Town Hall With Hillary Clinton Dec 8





http://www.willhillarywin.com/events/salem-new-hampshire-town-hall-with-hillary-clinton/

Salem New Hampshire: Town Hall With Hillary Clinton

december, 2015
tue
8
dec
Salem New Hampshire: Town Hall With Hillary Clinton5:30 pm - 8:00 pm EST Woodbury School
Reservation: RSVP at HillaryClinton.com
Event Details

On December 8, Hillary Clinton will be attending a town hall meeting in Salem, New Hampshire to answer questions and have a conversation about building the economy.
Time


(Tuesday) 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm EST
Location

Woodbury School

206 Main Street, Salem, New Hampshire 03079
Reservation
RSVP at HillaryClinton.com

Hillary---a Woman on the GO



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Salem New Hampshire: Town Hall With Hillary Clinton Dec 8 (Original Post) riversedge Dec 2015 OP
We're excited to welcome @HillaryClinton to New Hampshire..... riversedge Dec 2015 #1
Hillary will continue to impress voters on her overall knowledge. oasis Dec 2015 #2
Salem is a tough crowd Capt. Obvious Dec 2015 #3
#HillaryInNH is hosting a Town Hall in Salem tonight. Be there: riversedge Dec 2015 #4
oday, @HillaryClinton will outline the pillars of her plan to strengthen American manufacturing riversedge Dec 2015 #5
How Many People Attended Hillary's Event? Cosmic Kitten Dec 2015 #6
K&R ismnotwasm Dec 2015 #7

riversedge

(70,322 posts)
1. We're excited to welcome @HillaryClinton to New Hampshire.....
Tue Dec 8, 2015, 10:03 AM
Dec 2015

change date to today--dec 8


Hillary Clinton Retweeted
Hillary for NH ?@HillaryforNH 12h12 hours ago

We're excited to welcome @HillaryClinton to New Hampshire tomorrow! Follow along using #HIllaryInNH

oasis

(49,421 posts)
2. Hillary will continue to impress voters on her overall knowledge.
Tue Dec 8, 2015, 10:14 AM
Dec 2015
No doubt we'll get a couple of nuggets to discuss on these threads.

riversedge

(70,322 posts)
4. #HillaryInNH is hosting a Town Hall in Salem tonight. Be there:
Tue Dec 8, 2015, 11:36 AM
Dec 2015




Hillary for NH ?@HillaryforNH 1m1 minute ago

#HillaryInNH is hosting a Town Hall in Salem tonight. Be there: http://hrc.io/1OO86V5
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riversedge

(70,322 posts)
5. oday, @HillaryClinton will outline the pillars of her plan to strengthen American manufacturing
Tue Dec 8, 2015, 12:37 PM
Dec 2015



Correct The Record ?@CorrectRecord 1h1 hour ago

Today, @HillaryClinton will outline the pillars of her plan to strengthen American manufacturing https://www.hillaryclinton.com/p/briefing/factsheets/2015/12/07/winning-competition-for-global-manufacturing-jobs/
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Hillary Clinton’s Plan to Win the Global Competition for Advanced Manufacturing Jobs

Factsheets
Hillary Clinton’s Plan to Win the Global Competition for Advanced Manufacturing Jobs

Hillary Clinton believes that raising incomes by creating good-paying jobs is the defining economic challenge of our time. Today, as part of her strategy to meet that challenge, Hillary is putting forward the core pillars of an agenda to win the global competition for manufacturing jobs and production. Manufacturing offers the kind of jobs that will help raise incomes for middle-class Americans, as well as provide a source of long-term growth and innovation.

Earlier this week, Clinton outlined a vision to end so-called “inversions” that let the largest multinationals shift earnings overseas and escape paying their fair share of U.S. taxes, putting American workers and domestic businesses – including small businesses – at a competitive disadvantage. Over the coming months, she will offer specific proposals under each of the pillars in her plan to win the global race for advanced manufacturing jobs. Today, she is highlighting a proposal for tax relief to drive investment and revitalize communities that have seen manufacturing jobs and production depart or are on the brink of closings or major layoffs. In combination, Clinton’s proposals on inversions and manufacturing will crack down on shifting profits overseas, and reward investment here at home.

As a Senator, Clinton co-founded the bipartisan Senate Manufacturing Caucus, fought Bush Administration efforts to cut support for manufacturing, and called for a “New Manhattan Project” to rebuild American manufacturing. Today’s announcement builds on her career-long commitment to manufacturing, as well as on her previous proposals to invest in renewable energy and rebuild America’s infrastructure – two major investments that will drive demand for manufacturing across the country, and strengthen our long-run competitiveness.

Manufacturing is critical to the U.S. economy. It is responsible for high-paying, high-skilled jobs, and a long-term driver of innovation that leads to new industries and the next generation of domestic jobs:

Manufacturing is a source of higher-paying American jobs. Manufacturing jobs pay between 8 and 20 percent higher than other industries. And manufacturing has a large employment “footprint” – employing 12 million Americans directly, and supporting around 17 million jobs indirectly. The manufacturing sector has added nearly 900,000 jobs since Febr.............................................

Cosmic Kitten

(3,498 posts)
6. How Many People Attended Hillary's Event?
Wed Dec 9, 2015, 08:39 AM
Dec 2015

We keep hearing how Hillary
is *winning*...in the polls,
but how is she doing in real life?

Any numbers or photos of this event?

Given that *60% of democrats* can't wait
to vote for Hillary, how many actually
bothered to see her, and hear her in person?
(60% according to the *polls*)

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