HAVERFORD -- I'm at Founders Hall here at Haverford College just outside of Philadelphia, waiting for Hillary Clinton to take the stage with Chelsea for an event billed as a "conversation with families." I've been to this sort of thing before, and it typically translates into a stage show in which "average" Americans share their concerns with Clinton, and their concerns happen to neatly dovetail with whatever Clinton is proposing at the time.
It's a perfect spring day here, and the campus is quite nice.
Why can't we hold class outside?
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