Where was Hillary in October? @Mr_Pinko / @SimpsonMiska VIDEO

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    Where was Hillary in October? @Mr_Pinko / @SimpsonMiska VIDEO

    October 2, 2016 Charlotte, North Carolina Church Service Hillary Clinton
    October 3, 2016 Toledo, Ohio Rally Hillary Clinton
    October 3, 2016 Akron, Ohio Voter Registration Event Hillary Clinton
    October 4, 2016 Haverford, Pennsylvania Conversation on Families Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, & Elizabeth Banks
    October 4, 2016 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Organizing Event Hillary Clinton
    October 5, 2016 Washington, DC Fundraiser Hillary Clinton
    October 9, 2016 St. Louis, Missouri Presidential Debate Hillary Clinton
    October 10, 2016 Detroit, Michigan Voter Registration Event Hillary Clinton
    October 10, 2016 Columbus, Ohio Rally Hillary Clinton
    October 11, 2016 Miami, Florida Rally Hillary Clinton & Al Gore
    October 12, 2016 Pueblo, Colorado Rally Hillary Clinton
    October 12, 2016 Las Vegas, Nevada Rally Hillary Clinton
    October 13, 2016 San Francisco, California Fundraiser Hillary Clinton
    October 14, 2016 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Television Hillary Clinton
    October 19, 2016 Las Vegas, Nevada Presidential Debate Hillary Clinton
    October 20, 2016 New York City, New York Alfred E. Smith Dinner Hillary Clinton
    October 21, 2016 Cleveland, Ohio Get Out the Vote Rally Hillary Clinton
    October 22, 2016 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Get Out the Vote Rally Hillary Clinton & Tim Kaine
    October 22, 2016 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Get Out the Vote Rally Hillary Clinton & Tim Kaine
    October 23, 2016 Charlotte, North Carolina Early Vote Rally Hillary Clinton & Mothers of the Movement
    October 23, 2016 Raleigh, North Carolina Early Vote Rally Hillary Clinton & Mothers of the Movement
    October 24, 2016 Manchester, New Hampshire Get Out the Vote Rally Hillary Clinton & Senator Elizabeth Warren
    October 25, 2016 Coconut Creek, Florida Get Out the Vote Rally Hillary Clinton
    October 26, 2016 Lake Worth, Florida Get Out the Vote Rally Hillary Clinton
    October 26, 2016 Tampa, Florida Get Out the Vote Rally Hillary Clinton
    October 27, 2016 Winston Salem, North Carolina Early Vote Rally Hillary Clinton & Michelle Obama
    October 27, 2016 The Breakfast Club Radio Hillary Clinton
    October 28, 2016 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Early Vote Rally Hillary Clinton
    October 28, 2016 Des Moines, Iowa Early Vote Rally Hillary Clinton
    October 29, 2016 Daytona Beach, Florida Canvass Kick-Off Hillary Clinton
    October 31, 2016 Kent, Ohio Early Vote Rally Hillary Clinton
    October 31, 2016 Cincinnati, Ohio Early Vote Rally Hillary Clinton

    Where was Hillary in October? @Mr_Pinko / @SimpsonMiska VIDEO

    Oktoberfest (German pronunciation: [ɔkˈtoːbɐˌfɛst]) is the world’s largest Volksfest (beer festival and travelling funfair). Held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, it is a 16- to 18-day folk festival running from mid or late September to the first weekend in October, with more than 6 million people from around the world attending the event every year. Locally, it is often called the Wiesn, after the colloquial name for the fairgrounds, Theresa’s Fields (Theresienwiese). The Oktoberfest is an important part of Bavarian culture, having been held since 1810. Other cities across the world also hold Oktoberfest celebrations that are modelled after the original Munich event.

    During the event, large quantities of Oktoberfest Beer are consumed: during the 16-day festival in 2013, for example, 7.7 million litres were served.[1] Visitors also enjoy numerous attractions, such as amusement rides, sidestalls and games. There is also a wide variety of traditional foods including Hendl (roast chicken), Schweinebraten (roast pork), Schweinshaxe (grilled ham hock), Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a stick), Würstl (sausages) along with Brezen (pretzels), Knödel (potato or bread dumplings), Käsespätzle (cheese noodles), Reiberdatschi (potato pancakes), Sauerkraut or Rotkohl/Blaukraut (red cabbage) along with such Bavarian delicacies as Obatzda (a spicy cheese-butter spread) and Weißwurst (a white sausage).

    The Munich Oktoberfest originally took place in the 16-day period leading up to the first Sunday in October. In 1994, this longstanding schedule was modified in response to German reunification. As such, if the first Sunday in October falls on the 1st or the 2nd, then the festival would run until October 3 (German Unity Day). Thus, the festival now runs for 17 days when the first Sunday is October 2 and 18 days when it is October 1. In 2010, the festival lasted until the first Monday in October (October 4), to mark the event’s bicentennial.

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