HRC makes her case in Delaware
Hillary Clinton urged Delaware voters to support her in the Democratic presidential primary during a Monday rally in Wilmington, arguing her decades of experience working with Congress and international leaders make her best-qualified for the job.
"If you will go out and vote for me tomorrow, I will stand up and fight for you through this campaign and all the way to the White House," Clinton said as she closed out her speech, the crowd rising in a chorus of cheers.
She received a boisterous applause and cheers from the crowd, after she arrived on stage around 12:30 p.m.
Prior to that entrance, chants of "Hillary, Hillary" erupted sporadically among the roughly 700 attendees who filled the mostly standing-room hall. She received several ovations throughout her speech.
Clinton rattled off a lengthy list of domestic policies she would pursue as president: Equal pay for women, raising the federal minimum wage, preserving the Affordable Care Act, expanding job training programs, "becoming the green energy superpower," defending Planned Parenthood and same-sex marriages, reforming immigration laws, tightening gun laws and reversing the Citizen's United decision allowing corporate donations to political causes.
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