Last night I opened my email to find a letter from the Hillary Clinton campaign:
Without hesitation I clicked on the red RSVP now button and received a follow up email.
I was so excited I barely slept last night. Because I wasn’t familiar with the venue I got up extra early. Thanks to my GPS I was at the site a good two hours before the event.
The reward for my hyper punctuality came when I scored a front row spot.
The crowd of like-minded folks chatted congenially while waiting over an hour after taking our places.
I tried to take a panoramic photo of the crowd inside the center, but failed miserably. Thus you get some random crowd shots from outside.
Several local dignitaries spoke, and then William Jefferson Clinton was introduced to raucous applause.
Not long into his speech, former president Clinton’s notes fell from the podium. He never missed a beat, just toed them out of his way.
After speaking in his mix of down home and politically savvy style, all the time reminding us why Hillary should be our choice in tomorrow’s primary election, Mr. Clinton left the stage to shake hands with as many people as possible.
Remember that first row spot I found? It paid off:
Oh I wish I were a better selfie taker!
Go vote tomorrow if you live in Florida or Illinois, or any other state holding its primary.
Peace, people!
Great selfie! I love it.
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First row….logistics, logistic, logistics makes a lucky you. Good job, nice photo.
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Oh, it’s more of me than of Bill. He shook my hand and began to walk away. I said something to the young man beside me about wishing I had gotten a selfie and he came back to me just for this.
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