Percent of the American People did not vote and 80 percent of young people did not vote. So our job it seems to me in the next few months is to do some very obvious things. Number one, weve got to elect Hillary Clinton as the next president of the United States. [applause] number two, we have got to stay focused on the most important issue. It is not just about electing candidates. It is about transforming the country. [applause] now, the media are talking about the real issues but thats what the American People want to hear discussion about. They want us to create millions of jobs rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure. They want us to make sure that public colleges and universities in this country are tuition free. They focus on the issues yet ordinary people and young people involved in the political process, what we are in the process of doing right now is transitioning our campaign into an organization that isgoing to encourage young people to get involved in politics. [applause]
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KITCHENER Flags were lowered at half-mast at Waterloo Region buildings to remember those who have died from COVID-19. It s been one year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. In Waterloo Region, 236 people have died from the disease. One of them was 77-year-old Ezeldine Abdallah. His family remembers him for his strength and resiliency. Abdallah was 77 when he died. Last February, his home was destroyed by a fire. No one was hurt and his daughters said Abdallah s strength and humour helped the family get through that tragedy. He was resilient, he lived life to the fullest and didn t let things get him down, Rana Korousic said.