Of the candidates for president of the United States, only Hillary Clinton has the experience and temperament for the job.
The
Democratic nominee — as a young lawyer, first lady, U.S. senator and
secretary of state — has championed the rights of children, women and
families in the U.S. and abroad, worked in a bipartisan way to expand
educational opportunities and access to health care for everyone from
poor children to 9/11 responders and survivors.
Such priorities are the true building blocks of a great country and a peaceful world.
This one is a tad ascerbic. Just to make a point here, it is no fault of Hillary's or of her
campaign that things are ugly. Hillary is trying to campaign on the
issues that matter to Americans. Donald Trump chooses to spend his
rally hours attacking her rather than talk about the issues except to
say that he will "fix" things. Hillary is full of ideas and plans.
Trump is bankrupt and goes on personal attacks since he is running on
empty.
It’s already been called the worst presidential election in U.S. history, or alternately, the most depressing one.
And so far, it has lived down to those expectations.
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The substance of this election isn’t about unfavorables. It’s about qualifications.
And one candidate stands out: Hillary Clinton.
“This is the moment when we can determine that an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us.”
October 14, 2016 by Marcos Saldivar
Never before in the 20-year history of Latina has the magazine endorsed a candidate—until today.But as the magazine noted, this is not an ordinary election. So, Latina
broke tradition, joining forces with leaders in media and business,
artists, and influencers to send a strong message—that we stand together
to endorse Hillary Clinton for president.The roster includes
powerhouse Latinos and organizations: Dolores Huerta, Eva Longoria, John
Leguizamo, the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Planned Parenthood Action
Fund, Dulce Candy Ruiz, Roselyn Sánchez, and others.
The overall message was clear—the Latino community has the power to change this election.