Hillary Clinton marches in hometown Memorial Day parade

Hillary Clinton marches in hometown Memorial Day parade


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CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has marched in her hometown Memorial Day parade in a New York City suburb.

Clinton waved and smiled from the procession in Chappaqua (CHAP'-uh-kwah), accompanied by husband Bill Clinton and New York's Democratic governor, Andrew Cuomo.

A friendly crowd cheered and many waved Clinton campaign signs. The Clintons have marched in the parade before, and resident Kelly Aidekman says she views them "as if they were any other neighbors."

Another resident, John Nadler, held a sign supporting Clinton's Republican rival, Donald Trump. Nadler says he wants "to let people know that there's more than one choice."

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