Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumHillary Clinton in Atlanta: 'The fever is breaking and the tide is turning.'
Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said the Democratic wave in last week’s elections was a sign that the “fever is breaking and the tide is turning” after her stunning defeat by Republican Donald Trump.
Clinton said Monday that the Democratic victories in statewide elections in New Jersey and Virginia, along with down-ballot gains in Georgia and elsewhere, were a “resounding affirmation of America’s best values.”
“None of that would have happened if people got discouraged and decided to give up on politics last November,” she said during her stop in Atlanta as part of a 16-city nationwide book tour.
“You’ve got some important elections next year in Georgia,” she said. “Get involved in whatever way feels right for you. But don’t give up.”
Read more: http://politics.blog.myajc.com/2017/11/13/hillary-clinton-in-atlanta-the-fever-is-breaking-and-the-tide-is-turning/
Cross-posted in the Georgia Group.

radical noodle
(9,366 posts)I'd give anything to have half the strength she does.
sheshe2
(89,653 posts)Thank you Hillary. I am still with her and she is still with us.
brer cat
(26,784 posts)She is still working for us, and trying to strengthen our Party, not destroy it. I am very thankful she didn't listen to the voices telling her to shut up.
I'm still with her.