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Key quotes from Clinton’s Democratic convention speech

In fact, he watched Clinton deliver her acceptance speech Friday night in the midst of a crowd of California “Berners”. “Well, he could start by actually making things in America again”.

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On Wednesday, he made the case for Clinton, but more than any other speaker he went after Trump.

Aker said she was elected a Sanders delegate by others in her area, who she said aren’t ready to support Clinton. “We all need to get out and vote for Democrats up and down the ticket and then hold them accountable until they get the job done”. “In our vision, we will put America first”.

“We are clear-eyed about what our country is up against”, Clinton is expected to say.

Continuing to lambaste Trump, Clinton said Trump doesn’t have the temperament to be president because he is “a man you can bait with a tweet”.

Don’t let anyone tell you that our country is weak.

“Especially for the Republican Party, it is very important that Trump loses this election”.

Clinton, 68, will lay out her campaign message to Americans on Thursday night as she accepts the nomination to run against Republican Donald Trump. “I feel like I know them and they’re family”. Clinton and the Democratic platform have accepted most of Sanders’ wishes.

She also discussed her upbringing, citing her grandfather’s influence from his time working in Scranton.

Dozens of people wearing bright neon-green shirts meant to represent Sen.

“Now, I know Hillary Clinton is not flawless; no candidate is”. Also there is NY, which Hillary Clinton represented as a senator from 2001 until 2009; Virginia, home of vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine; and Pennsylvania, host of the DNC. If some Bernie Sanders supporters continue with their anger, it will keep them from thinking clearly.

“America’s never been about what one person says he’ll do for us-it’s about what can be achieved by us together”, he said. “We wrote it together”. In May, she co-founded a group called Republican Women for Hillary.

Clinton will be introduced by her daughter, Chelsea. But four years later, the first lady did take the stage to defend both herself and Bill Clinton. She painted America as being “in a moment of reckoning”. She’s worked to make it easier for foster kids to be adopted; for our 9/11 first responders to get the health care they deserve; for women around the world to be safe, to be treated with dignity, and to have more opportunities. “I’m so happy for grandmothers and little girls and everyone in between”.

As Clinton moves into the general election and the final 100 days of the campaign, a question of trust and likability looms over her campaign. She has shown commitment, grit and discipline in her long years of public service. “I ask you to carry her the same way you carried me”.

Democrats have surrounded Mrs Clinton with numerous significant party figures at this week’s convention.

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“There’s nothing relatable about her”, said Quinn Symonds, 34, of Mason City, Iowa. “That feeling – being valued and loved – that’s something my mom wants for every child”.

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton takes the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia Wednesday night after President Obama speaks