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Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2016/President Obama's Cuba trip
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- In 2016, Hillary Clinton endorsed repealing the economic embargo with Cuba.[2]
- During the March 9, 2016, Democratic presidential debate in Miami, Florida, Clinton criticized Bernie Sanders' argument that progress already made by the Castro government shouldn't be overlooked. She said, "You know, if the values are that you oppress people, you disappear people, you imprison people or even kill people for expressing their opinions, for expressing freedom of speech, that is not the kind of revolution or values that I ever want to see anywhere."[3]
- Clinton expressed her support of President Obama's efforts to normalize U.S.-Cuba relations and ease travel restrictions during the March 9, 2016, Democratic presidential debate.[3]
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