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An incredible story Friend -- Let's be honest: we've all talked to people who wonder why Hillary is

An incredible story Friend -- Let's be honest: we've all talked to people who wonder why Hillary is really in this race. If I could show each and every one of those people just one thing, it would probably be [this brand new video.] It's about how, over the course of the campaign, she's met and become friends with an incredible woman named Janelle, who recently battled -- and beat -- breast cancer. I’ve traveled with Hillary every day of this campaign -- I'm there to make sure every event goes off without a hitch -- so I see this kind of thing happen all the time. She listens to people -- she gets to know them and makes a connection. And then, somehow, she finds the time to circle back, to follow up, to show a little love and kindness. That’s exactly what happened with Janelle, and -- well, you just have to see the video for yourself: [Hillary for America] The day they met, Hillary spent 30 minutes getting to know this woman and her two daughters. And ever since that chilly October afternoon, the two have stayed in touch -- in fact, Hillary even introduced her to her lifelong best friend, Betsy, who also survived cancer, and they're friends now, too. "Just to keep widening the circle of caring and love," Hillary told me. I wish the whole world could see Hillary the way I do. That’s why I’m writing to you today -- because you can help make that possible just by watching and sharing this video of Janelle and Hillary’s friendship. It’s an incredible story about two brilliant, resilient women. I hope you love this video as much as I do (and share it far and wide!): Thanks so much, Connolly Connolly Keigher Trip Director Hillary for America Hillary needs you now more than ever -- chip in $1 and join the 2.3 million grassroots donors standing with her: Paid for by Hillary for America, a grassroots campaign of 2.3 million donors committed to electing Hillary Clinton (and keeping Donald Trump out of the White House). Contributions or gifts to Hillary for America are not tax deductible. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. This is your campaign, so if you have thoughts on anything at all, just click [here] to send us a message! If you'd like more information on key policies, visit [hillaryclinton.com/issues]. Getting emails from Hillary for America is one of the best ways to stay in touch with this campaign, but if you really want to scale back, click [here] to receive less email and click [here] to unsubscribe. There are other ways to stay involved -- be sure to follow the campaign on [Facebook], [Twitter], and [Instagram]. Puedes encontrar más información sobre la campaña de Hillary en español [aquí]. If you're still reading this, you must be a really dedicated Hillary supporter. [Yee-haw for you]! Thanks so much for doing everything you can to elect Hillary Clinton as our next president. Hillary for America, P.O. Box 5256, New York, NY 10185 [Privacy Policy]

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