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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (851653)4/23/2015 2:07:27 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1578345
 
Hillary supporters snubbed by Seclusion Campaign:


Clinton supporters frustrated by quick entrance
Hillary Clinton supporters who spent hours waiting for her in the rain are disappointed that she didn't greet them as she headed to a campaign stop.


Boston Herald

KEENE, N.H. — Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, who has vowed to be ?“accessible” to New Hampshire voters, left many of her rain-soaked supporters here high and dry when she sped in and out of a public meeting without so much as a hello.

“It should have been advertised that we’re not allowed to see her,” said Keene resident Michelle Isabelle.

“People are the ones that are voting for her, so if she’s running and not meeting people, then what’s the sense of coming here?” Isabelle said. “I really believe in her but I’m ... actually perturbed right now.”

Clinton came here for her first stop in the Granite State since announcing her 2016 Oval Office campaign. The former U.S. secretary of state toured Whitney Brothers, a family-owned children’s furniture business, and huddled with employees for a much-publicized roundtable — but never pressed the flesh with several dozen people huddled outside.

Most of the ignored backers were also young — a key demographic for the former first lady.

“If I was running, I would want to meet the people that I’m going to be supporting and serving, get their input on what they would like to see personally. She’s running for president. She should be able to want to meet the people themselves,” said Kammara Gagne, 20, of Keene.


“I mean, we’re standing out in the rain waiting for her and then all of a sudden, she’s just running from us,” Gagne said. “It’s like, why are you running?”

http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/us_politics/2015/04/in_nh_accessible_hillary_clinton_ignores_supporters



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