Former President Clinton to Campaign in Hope for Arkansas Democrats on Saturday

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Little Rock – Former President Clinton will headline a rally in Hope, Arkansas on Saturday morning at 10:00 am for Arkansas Victory 2014.

The event will be held at Hope Train Depot, 100 E. Division Street, Hope, Arkansas. Tickets will be required to attend the events. All events are free and open to the public. Tickets will be available at ticket distribution centers and at the doors.
Tickets can be obtained in Texarkana at the Arkansas Victory Office, Texarkana at 300 North State Line Avenue Texarkana, AR 71854.

Arkansas Victory 2014 is the largest grassroots campaign in Arkansas history. Thousands of Arkansans from across the state are going door-to-door, making phone calls and talking with their neighbors about the clear choice this November. Arkansas Victory 2014 has already registered thousands of voters, knocked on thousands of doors and made thousands of phone calls. These grassroots efforts will continue through Election Day.

More information can be found at www.arkdems.org/clintonrally.

Also, President Bill Clinton will headline rallies and campaign for Arkansas Victory 2014 in Hot Springs, North Little Rock, Pine Bluff, and Forrest City on October 17th, 18th and 19th. President Clinton will speak at the Hot Springs Farmers’ Market, Main Street Argenta, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, and the Forrest City High School to rally students, local communities and lay out the clear case for why there is so much at stake for Arkansans in November’s election.

Arkansas Victory 2014 is the largest grassroots campaign in Arkansas history. Thousands of Arkansans from across the state are going door-to-door, making phone calls and talking with their neighbors about the clear choice this November. Arkansas Victory 2014 has already registered thousands of voters, knocked on thousands of doors and made thousands of phone calls. These grassroots efforts will continue through Election Day.

“From Hope to Forrest City, there is no one better than Bill Clinton to make the case to Arkansans just what is at stake for middle class families in this election,” said Democratic Party of Arkansas Chair Vincent Insalaco. “President Clinton knows this state and its people and he knows how to lay out just how important it is that Arkansans get out and vote and keep out-of-state billionaires from buying this election.”

Tickets will be required to attend the events. All events are free and open to the public. Tickets will be available at ticket distribution centers and at the doors.

Schedule of Events

Friday October 17th

5:30 PM
Hot Springs Farmers Market – Hot Springs, AR
121 Orange Street
Ticket distribution location:
Arkansas Victory Office, Hot Springs
3634 Central Avenue, Suite D Hot Springs, AR 71913

Saturday October 18th
10:00 AM
Hope Train Depot – Hope, AR
100 E. Division Street
Ticket distribution locations:
Arkansas Victory Office, Hope @ 909 South Main Street Hope, AR 71801
Arkansas Victory Office, Texarkana @ 300 North State Line Avenue Texarkana, AR 71854
Arkansas Victory Office, Arkadelphia @ 109 N 6th Street Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Sunday October 19th
12:00 PM
Main Street (Argenta) – North Little Rock, AR
314 Main Street
Ticket distribution locations:
Arkansas Victory Office, Little Rock
900 West 9th Street Little Rock, AR 72201
Arkansas Victory Office, North Little Rock
7612 North Hills Blvd North Little Rock, AR 72116
Arkansas Victory Office, Little Rock
1405 North Pierce, Suite 203 Little Rock, AR 72205

2:00 PM
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff – Pine Bluff, AR
1200 University Drive
Ticket distribution locations:
Arkansas Victory Office, Pine Bluff
2801 South Olive Street, Ste 3B Pine Bluff, AR 71603
UAPB Student Center

5:30 PM
Forrest City High School, Gymnasium – Forrest City, AR
467 Victoria Street, Forrest City
Ticket distribution locations:
Arkansas Victory Office, West Memphis
113 East Broadway West Memphis, AR 72301
Forrest City Chamber of Commerce
203 North Izard, Forrest City, AR 72335

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