Posted on 08/01/2016 1:15:56 PM PDT by GuavaCheesePuff
OMAHA, Neb. -- Democratic presidential nominee nomination Hillary Clinton is scheduled to make a campaign stop in Omaha Monday afternoon.
The event will be held in the gymnasium of Omaha North High School near North 36th Street and Ames Avenue from 4:30-6 p.m. Doors open at 2:45 p.m. The gym holds 500 people and they'll have overflow seating for 500 more in Viking Hall, a cafeteria area.
Tickets are available through her campaign website, which indicates Mrs. Clinton will discuss her commitment to building an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top.
Patty Zieg, Democratic National Committeewoman says Clinton chose Omaha for a reason. "They are intending to try to recreate the blue dot phenomenon from 2008."
Even though Nebraska is traditionally a "red state," Zieg does not foresee any issues with this campaign stop. "In presidential campaigns there are people who feel strongly, so there may be, there could be, some Trump supporters demonstrating outdoors and that is great, that is what democracy is about."
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Her bus tour in Pennsylvania drew “dozens” of highly screened zombies. Doubt Omaha will be any different.
Live stream looks like a couple hundred zombies: http://www.1011now.com/news/live2
Omaha is a swing city. It has a lot of liberals.
Best one yet and so true.
I didn’t even know she was pregnant! I just thought she was fat.
Nebraska is as conservative as Rush, but....Lincoln and Omaha are a toss up. And Norf Omaha, (spelling is correct) will always vote DEM. All Amish, this is where Killary is speaking, Omaha Norf High School, or as we call it here, the worst high school in Nebraska.
500? What a joke.
Trump rallies have that many lined up just for the rest rooms!
“An economy that works for everyone and not just those at the top ...”
I did the math, that means 78 million teachers and the NBA expands to 50,000 teams.
There are five total.........all the votes are allocated by district........
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