Dozens of Colorado vets endorse Clinton
David Ortiz served in the U.S.Army before he was wounded in Afghanistan and became a paraplegic.
“I am of the belief each and every candidate has to earn your vote,” Ortiz said. “It really boils down to who to me embodies what America represents. Stronger together. That embodies what the American spirit and what the American ideal is about. We are greater because of our diversity, not worse because of it.”
Ortiz was one of dozens veterans who gathered Colorado Springs Friday afternoon to endorse Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
After years of being skeptical, Trump on Friday finally conceded that President Obama was born in the United States.
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Tony Wolusky Trump’s admission does not absolve him from his longstanding belief.
“We have to respect the commander-in-chief,” Wolusky said. “The fact he disrespected the commander-in-chief with that malarkey the fact he corrected it today, doesn’t impress me at all.”
Trump comes to Colorado Srpnigs for a rally Saturday night at the Jet Center of Colorado beginning at 7:30 p.m.
David Ortiz served in the army before he was wounded in Afghanistan and became a paraplegic.
“I am of the belief each and every candidate has to earn your vote,” Ortiz said. “It really boils down to who to me embodies what America represents. Stronger together. That embodies what the American spirit and what the American ideal is about. We are greater because of our diversity not worse because of it.”
After years of being skeptical, Trump on Friday finally admitted President Obama was born in the United States.
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Tony Wolusky Trump’s admission does not absolve him from his once longstanding belief.
“We have to respect the commander-in-chief,” Wolusky said. The fact he disrespected the commander-in-chief with that malarkey the fact he corrected it today, doesn’t impress me at all.”
Trump comes to Colorado Srpnigs for a rally Saturday night at the Jet Center of Colorado beginning at 7:30 p.m.
