Hillary and Kay Hagan spoke for a little more than a half hour during which a heckler briefly interrupted shouting about immigration. Hillary told the audience that Senator Hagan has a comprehensive plan for better jobs, better wages, and better schools. She said the fact that women in NC still get paid less than men for the same work costs those families thousands of dollars and that women's rights are like the canaries in the coal mine. If they are not protected everyone is at risk.
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Hillary Clinton Stumping for Kay Hagan in North Carolina
Crowds piled into the Charlotte Convention Center this afternoon to see Kay
Hagan and welcome Hillary Clinton. According to CNN's Dan Merica it
took Hillary under two minutes to mention her little granddaughter named
Charlotte who will turn one month old tomorrow on Hillary's birthday.
Hillary and Kay Hagan spoke for a little more than a half hour during which a heckler briefly interrupted shouting about immigration. Hillary told the audience that Senator Hagan has a comprehensive plan for better jobs, better wages, and better schools. She said the fact that women in NC still get paid less than men for the same work costs those families thousands of dollars and that women's rights are like the canaries in the coal mine. If they are not protected everyone is at risk.
Hillary and Kay Hagan spoke for a little more than a half hour during which a heckler briefly interrupted shouting about immigration. Hillary told the audience that Senator Hagan has a comprehensive plan for better jobs, better wages, and better schools. She said the fact that women in NC still get paid less than men for the same work costs those families thousands of dollars and that women's rights are like the canaries in the coal mine. If they are not protected everyone is at risk.