Just Get in Line Now: Hillary Clinton to Host Rally at Sunset Station on Thursday

Hillary Clinton will hold a rally in San Antonio on Thursday. - Via Penn State (Flickr Creative Commons)
Via Penn State (Flickr Creative Commons)
Hillary Clinton will hold a rally in San Antonio on Thursday.

Need plans for your lunch break tomorrow? Why not catch a speech by the Democratic front-runner for president of the United States? She's in town on business.

Fresh off the heels of her win/loss/draw/who really knows at the first Democratic Debate on Tuesday night, Hillary Clinton will hold a rally at Sunset Station (1174 E. Commerce St.) tomorrow.

Housing and Urban Development Director Julian Castro, the former mayor of San Antonio, will join Clinton at the rally. Castro's name has long been floated as a potential running-mate for Clinton. His brother, Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-San Antonio, has also stumped extensively for her.

If you plan to attend, get there early because it’s sure to be packed. Doors open at 11 a.m., and the event itself kicks off at 12:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. RSVP at this site if you plan to attend.

Advance press releases for the event claim that Clinton will announce a “major campaign initiative that you won’t want to miss.” No word on what that entail, but maybe it will be further confirmation that she is, in fact, a robot (as reported by various media outlets earlier this week).

Either way, here’s hoping her performance in our fair city rivals the one she gave as “Val the Bartender” on Saturday Night Live:


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