TODAY IS SUPER TUESDAY! WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

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Univision: Hillary Clinton: Our immigration system is broken—and it’s up to us to fix it
“And while we fight for comprehensive reform, we also have to defend and build on President Obama’s executive actions protecting DREAMers and others, so that they can live without fear of deportation.
"This is a challenge that evokes great passions on all sides. But the answer is not to build more walls or separate more families. We need to make smart investments that keep families together and protect the human rights and dignity of immigrant communities. Our immigration system is broken—but not beyond repair. It’s within our power to fix it.”
TIME: Rep. Joaquin Castro: Hillary Clinton's Vision for America Is About Inclusion
“Julián and I feel blessed with opportunity, and fundamentally believe we are living the American Dream. Ours is an immigrant story turned American story; it began with our grandmother and continues through our mother, ourselves and our children. With Clinton as president, I’m confident that citizens and aspiring citizens nationwide will fulfill their own Americans Dreams. That’s why Clinton, above all candidates, has earned my support.”
CNN: Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed: Why I'm backing Hillary Clinton
“Clinton's career has been defined by standing up for those who have been left behind. She's the right choice for Atlanta, for Georgia, and for our entire country.”
POLITICO: Massachusetts poll: Clinton leads Sanders by 8
“Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders by eight points in Massachusetts a day before Super Tuesday, according to the results of a new Suffolk University poll released Monday, which does not exactly portend good things for the Vermont senator's electoral chances in the New England state.”
 
"We get it. We millennials are idealistic and many are drawn to Sanders’ pie-in-the-sky proposals—but let’s show the world that we’re realistic, too, by backing a candidate whose proposals are not just pro-people and (moderately) progressive but are also actually workable. Let’s recognize that we need someone like Hillary to break through bipartisan gridlock to lead the country. And we’d like to read that story in the media, too."

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