Campaigning in Colorado today, Hillary Clinton made a few salient points. Visiting the Knotty Tie Company,
a tie and scarf manufacturer. She made some points on the issues of
small businesses and homemade American goods. They employ refugees and
have a lovely website and great products including a whole Hillary Clinton collection! Check them out!
DENVER,
CO - AUGUST 3: Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, right,
meets Jeremy Priest, left, and Mark Johnson, middle, co-founders of
Knotty Tie Company on August 3, 2016 in Denver, Colorado. The company
makes it's custom ties, scarves and bowties in the United States while
employing legal immigrants from all over the world. The company seeks to
build and create meaningful employment opportunities for resettled
refugees. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
DENVER,
CO - AUGUST 3: Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, left,
meets with seamstress Hibo Webliye, right, as she works on sewing fabric
at Knotty Tie Company on August 3, 2016 in Denver, Colorado. The
company makes it's custom ties, scarves and bowties in the United States
while employing legal immigrants from all over the world. The company
seeks to build and create meaningful employment opportunities for
resettled refugees. Webliye is a refugee from Somalia. (Photo by Helen
H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
DENVER,
CO - AUGUST 3: Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, middle,
looks at scarves at Knotty Tie Company with co-founders Mark Johnson,
right, and Jeremy Priest, second from left, and Austin Allan, left,
merchandising director, on August 3, 2016 in Denver, Colorado. The
company makes it's custom ties, scarves and bowties in the United States
while employing legal immigrants from all over the world. The company
seeks to build and create meaningful employment opportunities for
resettled refugees. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
DENVER,
CO - AUGUST 3: Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, middle,
looks at scarves at Knotty Tie Company with co-founders Mark Johnson,
far right, and Jeremy Priest, second from right, and Austin Allan,
merchandising director, third from right, on August 3, 2016 in Denver,
Colorado. The company makes it's custom ties, scarves and bowties in the
United States while employing legal immigrants from all over the world.
The company seeks to build and create meaningful employment
opportunities for resettled refugees. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The
Denver Post)
Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton holds a tie made by Knotty Tie
as she speaks after taking a tour of the Knotty Tie Company in Denver,
Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016. The Knotty Tie Company makes and manufactures
ties and scarves by hand in Denver.
DENVER,
CO - AUGUST 3: Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton holds up a tie made
in the USA by The Knotty Tie Company on August 3, 2016 in Denver,
Colorado. Clinton visited the Colorado company while on the campaign
trail. The company makes it's custom ties, scarves and bowties in the
United States while employing legal immigrants from all over the world.
The company seeks to build and create meaningful employment
opportunities for resettled refugees. In the picture is Austin Allan,
merchandising director, co-founder Mark Johnson, second from left, and
Jeremy Priest, right, cofounder. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The
Denver Post)