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Clinton Rally Opens Discussion For Latino Values In Presidential Race

Caitie Switalski
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WLRN
Matthew Delfay holds his signs at the Clinton Rally at FIU. He doesn't believe Hispanics should believe racist notions about Trump.

Hillary Clinton enthusiasts weren’t the only people who attended Saturday’s rally at Florida International University.

 

Donald Trump supporters brought their signs and T-shirts too. One made fun of Clinton’s public email scandal, one read quote Lock her up, and one more said: “Latino Para Trump”.

 

Holding signs was 24 year-old Matthew Delfay. He said, he came to the rally because he doesn’t believe Clinton supports Latino family values.

 

“I just want to let my neighbors know that he is in fact a man that cares for his family, cares for people - and those are Hispanic values," he said. "Those are Latino values.”

 

Delfay said he questions any of his Hispanic friends who are planning to vote for Clinton.

 

“Do you put your family first, do you put your community first? Do you have moral and dignity? Do you believe that someone who says something should keep their word?” he said.

 

Delfay was planning to hear Clinton and her running mate Senator Tim Kaine speak at the event, but he said the line looked too long.

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