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Article: Remarks upon arrival in Detroit, Michigan. (speech by Pres. Bill Clinton)
- Article from:
- Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
- Article date:
- August 15, 1994
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August 6, 1994
Hello. Thank you for waiting while I visited with one of your fellow citizens over there and her two children. I want to just get out and shake hands, so I won't make a long speech. But I would like to say, first, be supportive of the new candidate for the United States Senate, Congressman Bob Carr, and our new candidate for Governor, former Congressman Howard Wolpe. I'm glad to be here with Congressman Dingell and Congressman Conyers and Senator Levin and with your State officials and a lot of my friends in Michigan.
I just want to make a comment or two. The lady to my left is Linda Clark. You may have read about her in the Michigan press, she ...