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Hillary Clinton Agrees to Not Campaign or Run Ads on 9/11

A nonprofit has asked for a one-day campaign moratorium on the 15th anniversary of the attacks

What to Know

  • A nonprofit has asked for a one-day campaign moratorium on the 15th anniversary of the attacks
  • Trump's campaign didn't immediately respond to a request for comment
  • The nonprofit's co-founder says suspending campaigns for a day will revive the spirit of national unity and empathy that followed attacks

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and her running mate, Tim Kaine, will not campaign or run ads on Sept. 11. 

A campaign official has confirmed that Clinton will refrain from stumping on the 15th anniversary of the terror attacks. 

A national nonprofit named 9/11 Day sent letters this week to presidential candidates, asking them to stop their public political activities that day. It wants to instead focus the day on service and remembrance. 

In addition, 9/11 Day is urging people running for Congress to refrain from campaigning. 

The nonprofit's president and co-founder, David Paine, says a one-day campaign moratorium would help revive the spirit of national unity and empathy that followed the attacks. 

A spokeswoman for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump didn't immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.

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