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Hillary Clinton and your local coffee shop.

  Hillary Clinton is announcing her run for the presidency today Sunday April 12. So what's new about that you say? Not much really. The announcement it self is not news and not even how the announcement is being made. Twitter/Facebook/Social media of all kinds are as good of a method as an interview on one of the Sunday talk shows.

  So where does the Clinton campaign go from here? Your local coffee shop is the short answer to that. The Clinton campaign is targeting small local coffee shops for her meet and greet with the public. So for those of you who own or operate the local coffee shop this could be a blessing or a curse. Do you offer your shop as a Clinton stop and reap the benefits of the free national attention. Or is the security sweep that will happen, be worth it?   

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