When you care about votes, and you know you don’t have them, political strategy is to move on to the next polling ground to campaign. When you care about voters and their issues, you stand your ground and keep meeting with people to let them know that you intend to fight for them.
Here’s Hillary at the Royal Baptist Church Family Life Center in North Charleston.

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (3rd L) holds her hand up in prayer with local officials after a town hall meeting for supporters at Royal Baptist Church Family Life Center in North Charleston, South Carolina February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Audience members bow their heads in prayer during the invocation before Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives tospeak at a campaign event at the Royal Baptist Church Family Life Center in North Charleston, S.C., Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waits to take the stage with local officials at a town hall meeting for supporters at Royal Baptist Church Family Life Center in North Charleston, South Carolina February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waits to take the stage with local officials at a town hall meeting for supporters at Royal Baptist Church Family Life Center in North Charleston, South Carolina February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, onstage with local officials, speaks at a town hall meeting for supporters at Royal Baptist Church Family Life Center in North Charleston, South Carolina February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton holds a town hall meeting for supporters at Royal Baptist Church Family Life Center in North Charleston, South Carolina February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a campaign event at the Royal Baptist Church Family Life Center in North Charleston, S.C., Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

People stand for the national anthem before U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton holds a town hall meeting for supporters at Royal Baptist Church Family Life Center in North Charleston, South Carolina February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

People watch as U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton holds a town hall meeting for supporters at Royal Baptist Church Family Life Center in North Charleston, South Carolina February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a campaign event at the Royal Baptist Church Family Life Center in North Charleston, S.C., Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton smiles at the end of a town hall meeting for supporters at Royal Baptist Church Family Life Center in North Charleston, South Carolina February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (2nd L), onstage with local officials, looks into the audience to be able to see a person asking a question during a town hall meeting with supporters at Royal Baptist Church Family Life Center in North Charleston, South Carolina February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
The night ended late at a musical GOTV event in Charleston.

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton joins singer Charlie Wilson (not pictured) and his band onstage during a get-out-the-vote concert in support of her at the Music Farm in Charleston, South Carolina February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (L) joins singer Charlie Wilson on stage during a get-out-the-vote concert in support of her at the Music Farm in Charleston, South Carolina February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton receives a traditional Gullah woven grass basket from a supporter as she joins singer Charlie Wilson (not pictured) on stage during a get-out-the-vote concert in support of her at the Music Farm in Charleston, South Carolina February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Audience members take photos and cheer as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton appears onstage with recording artist Charlie Wilson during a “Get Out The Vote” concert at The Music Farm in Charleston, S.C., Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton appears onstage with recording artist Charlie Wilson during a “Get Out The Vote” concert at The Music Farm in Charleston, S.C., Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
I just read that Sen.Cruz is holding up Flint Financial Aid package in DC. Let’s home Flint gets wind of this soon and hold up his aspirations, come their turn to vote in the GOP primary.
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/ted-cruz-flint-aid-219787
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Now he says he is not going to stop it. Story got edited and changed overnight… Interesting…. hmmmm…
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BTW, this is a really good piece on how America doesn’t mind women like Hillary when they’re IN positions of authority, but objects when they campaign for them.
http://qz.com/624346/america-loves-women-like-hillary-clinton-as-long-as-theyre-not-asking-for-a-promotion/
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Thank you! Very good article.
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Thanks again for all the information and inspirational photos of our future president if you are inclined to follow all the polls! Nevada was the turning point and Hillary and the voters should be able to end this on Tuesday. Secretary Clinton will need her time and money to take care of the GOP nominee-trump. Again, I fear sanders will not drop out because he is not a democrat and feels no loyalty to the Democratic Party. I hope I am wrong, but he does not seem like the type of person who likes to lose. I do not expect to see the class Hillary had and still has.
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