Bill Clinton in Junction City

Bill Clinton in Junction City, OR

Our former president spoke at the J.C. High School early Saturday morning. Bill's been touring smaller towns in Oregon trying to build up the Hillary base before the Oregon primary in May.
And as you might expect, Clinton opened his speech with the importance of rural America and the need to bridge the urban/rural divide. He mentioned that Hillary wants to do two debates in Oregon (one completely devoted to rural issues.) He also touched on health care, restoring the middle class, education, and energy sustainability/
independence. Streaming video of his speech is available on KEZI's website if you missed it when it aired.

Click on any image to see the complete gallery from the rally.

Bill Clinton in Junction City, OR

Bill Clinton in Junction City, OR

More photos after the jump.

Bill Clinton in Junction City, OR

Representative Chris Edwards
Rep. Chris Edwards @ Clinton rally in Junction City, OR

These ladies were entertaining ... busting out with the "Billy Boy" song & dance.
Clinton rally in Junction City, OR

Clinton rally in Junction City, OR

As usual, a lot of cute kids were running around at the rally ... especially this one ; )
Kids @ Clinton rally - Junction City, OR

Kids @ Clinton rally - Junction City, OR

Kids @ Clinton rally - Junction City, OR

Kids @ Clinton rally - Junction City, OR

Cute babies (Not babes. Babies.)

I think rather than "more photos after the jump" it needs to say "more photos of Bill and cute babies after the jump." Though I have to say -- I didn't see any pics of Bill hugging the babies....

Submitted by Camilla Mortensen on Mon, 04/28/2008 - 14:01.
Yep, ya got me there

There's all the Bill you could possibly want to see in the gallery though. Like I told you at Hillary, kids definitely stand out more to me these days. We split before the end so I didn't get any shots of Bill kissing hands or shaking babies.

Submitted by Todd Cooper on Mon, 04/28/2008 - 14:38.

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