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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton stopped in Memphis on Friday.
Clinton was taking part in her first campaign tour in Tennessee.
She was welcomed by over 1,400 supporters at Lemoyne-Owen College in the C. Arthur Bruce-Jerry Johnson Hall.
She spoke about issues like healthcare, equal pay and gun violence. She even mentioned a recent officer-involved shooting in Memphis. “I know there were cases right here in Memphis. I am well aware of the Stewart case,” she said. Clinton will also stop at Fisk University in Nashville Friday evening.Here's a wide shot of the crowd here for @HillaryClinton. @3onyourside pic.twitter.com/2As91GYZue
— Jessica Gertler (@jgertler_WREG3) November 20, 2015