The National to Perform and Campaign for Hillary Clinton in Hometown of Cincinnati

The National to Perform and Campaign for Hillary Clinton in Hometown of Cincinnati

 
On Wednesday, November 2, American rock band The National will hold a Get Out The Vote (GOTV) performance for Hillary Clinton in their hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio.  The event will be part of Hillary for America's "Love Trumps Hate" performance series to get out the vote in the final weeks before Election Day on November 8. At the event, the band will perform and urge Ohioans to support Clinton and her vision of an America that is stronger together by voting early or on Election Day. Over the final weeks of the campaign, Ohio voters will hear from The National and other surrogates that Clinton has the experience and steadiness to bring people together and get real results - and that Donald Trump is temperamentally unfit and unqualified to be president. The choice in this election is clear. We can either come together to tackle the big challenges facing the country or let Donald Trump keep tearing us apart with his divisive rhetoric and dangerous ideas.   The "Love Trumps Hate" performance series will feature a number of artists performing in battleground states who will energize our supporters and encourage them to turn out to vote on Election Day or to take advantage of early voting options in their states. The performances will also serve as an organizing opportunity to recruit new volunteers and supporters so more Americans can encourage their friends and neighbors to join the millions of voters who will make their voice heard in this year's election. GOTV Performance in Cincinnati with The NationalWhere: The Civic Lawn at Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Cincinnati When: Wednesday, November 2, 2016 Doors Open: 6:00 PM
Media: Media interested in covering the event should RSVP here.
Public Ticket Distribution:  Members of the public interested in attending the concert should RSVP by visiting http://hrc.io/the-national.
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Published on October 26, 2016 11:15
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