Speaking out: Elizabeth Fiechter

Title: Speaking out: Elizabeth Fiechter

Published: Tue, 26 Aug 2008

Description: Democratic women talk about the convention as Hillary Clinton's speech nears. (By Dina Rudick, Globe Staff)

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" Well first of all today is going to Cali in a lot of people in America are aware of that but it is. Is also the 88 anniversary. Of the ratification of the nineteenth amendment that's the constitutional amendment that -- in the right to vote and for us it's. Extra assault could. Because we're here celebrate Hillary Clinton also achieved that there is a small minority that is extremely vocal and getting a lot of coverage and the press. That may be saying they're voting for McCain where undecided. At least pretty Hillary obviously she was our first choice. I'm where assessing Senator Obama I've never voted Republican in my life and I don't think I'm going to start this year we've had an historic here's a party we've had to amazingly historic candidates. We've moved to human rights sport in the world as a party to sixteen months. We should all be dancing in the streets. We don't need to get -- thing we're having a party isn't the."

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