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WEBVTT CHIEF TALKED UP THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TODAY. >> PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON STOP IN FORCE PART TO TALK EARLY VOTING. IT IS TO SHUT DOWN CONCERNS ABOUT HILLARY CLINTON'S E-MAILS. >> I ALREADY KNOW IT'S HILLARY'S TE. >> PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON TOOK THE STA ENCOURAGING VOTERS TO HIT THE POLLS EARLY FOR HIS WIFE HILLARY. >> VOTE TODAY, VOTE TOMORROW, VOTE EVERY DAY IF YOU HAVEN'T VOTED. I DON'T MEAN VOTE MORE THAN ONCE. ANCHOR: IT WAS THE THIRD STOP IN THE BUCKEYE STATE FORHE FORMER PRESIDENT WHO MADE LITTLE TO NO MENTION ABOUT THE FBI'S NEW PROBE INTO MORE HILLARY EMAILS SUPPORTERS HERE SEEMED UNPHASED ABOUT THIS LAST POLITICAL STORM HITTING THE DEMOCRATS ONLY DAYS BEFORE THELECTION, LET'S BUILD THINGS, BUILD EDUCATI, LET'S BUILD JOBS, GET TH ECONOMY TOGETHER I DON'T CARE ABOUT E-MAILS. EPORTER: FIRST TIME VOTER JULIAN PIERRE GRAD A SELFIE WITH THE FORMER POTUS ANIS TIRED OF THE EMAIL CONTROVERSY. >> I JUST FEEL LIKE THEY SPENT SO MUCH MONEY ON THESE EMAILS AND CAME UP WITH NOTHING. AND THAT MONEY COULD HAVE BE USED TO HELP WAY MORE IORTANT AND GREATER CAUSES. REPORTER: CLINTON FOCUSED HIS MESSAGE ON UNITY DURING THIS DIVISIVE AND DIFFICULT ELECTION . >> BRIDGES ARE BETTER THAN WALLS. THAT IS WHAT STRONGER TOGETHER MEANS. REPORTER CLINTON'S CAMPAIGN IS CALLING ON THE FBI'DIRECTOR TO PROVIDE MORE INFORTION ON THIS PROB >> I HAVE SEEN THE ELECTION MOVE BY THREE OR FOUR POINTS. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO VOTE. REPORTER: THEY SAY THEY WAN VOTERS TO HAVE THE WHOLE STY

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Former President Bill Clinton was back in Ohio Saturday, holding a rally for his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. He spoke at the Word Family Life Center. Organizers said it was the first presidential visit to Forest Park, a historic event for the small city just north of Cincinnati. Full speech: Bill Clinton campaigns for Hillary in Cincinnati Clinton urged supporters to vote and to vote early. “Vote today, vote tomorrow, vote every day if you haven’t voted. I don’t mean vote more than once. Don’t do that,” Bill Clinton said. He made little mention of the FBI’s decision to reopen the email investigation that has dogged Hillary Clinton this election campaign season, instead centering his 30-minute speech on bringing people together during a divisive election. “Bridges are better than walls,” Clinton said. “That’s what stronger together means. The other side says ‘no they aren’t.’ We’re literally going to decide between answers and anger, empowerment and resentment, cooperation and conflict, and bridges and walls." Most in attendance seemed to agree with Clinton’s rhetoric, including Ronald Marcus. “The issue is let’s make America stronger, let’s build things, build education, let’s build togetherness, get jobs, get the economy together,” Marcus said. “I don’t care about emails.” First-time voter Julian Pierre grabbed a selfie with the former president and says he’s tired of the email controversy. “I just feel like they spent so much money on these emails and came up with nothing. And that money could have been used to help way more important and greater causes,” Pierre, of West Chester, said. Several registered voters at this rally already cast their ballots and plan to encourage others to do the same. “It’s very important, every vote is very important. I’ve seen elections lost by three or four points, so it’s very important that people vote,” said Pat Hightower, of Blue Ash. Bill Clinton’s visit comes 10 days ahead of the election, and two days before Hillary Clinton is scheduled to speak in Cincinnati. The Democratic nominee for president will speak at Smale Riverfront Park Monday at 6:15 p.m. Turnout is expected to be critical in the contest between Hillary Clinton and Republican rival Donald Trump. No Republican has ever won the White House without winning Ohio.