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The former president speaks at the U

If Hillary Clinton is once again going to call the White House home, her husband says the key to victory will be getting some voters to think beyond their first impressions. Speaking to a standing room only crowd on the campus of the University of Utah last night, Bill Clinton said the media often portray candidates as two-dimensional cartoons rather than people. Clinton said his wife's record as New York Senator will eventually speak for itself.

Over the weekend, the forty second president also met with locals in Park City. The two Utah events are expected to raise roughly $350,000 for Hillary Clinton's campaign for the presidency. Along the way, the former first lady gained early endorsements from many high-ranking Utah Democrats including--Salt Lake County council members Jenny Wilson and Randy Horiuchi, as well as former Utah Democratic Party chair Donald Dunn.

You can hear a 5 minute excerpt from Clinton's speech below.


The entire 49 minute speech can be heard here.  

 

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1. Misty Fowler said:

The Chair of the Utah Democratic Party has not endorsed anyone that I know of, as of yet. That would be Wayne Holland.

Donald Dunn hasn't been the Chair of the Utah Democratic Party for a couple of years, now.

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