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Dems Clinton, Kaine start bus tour in OH, PA

And with Hillary, it’s accomplishment – she delivers’.

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The impression, in which Kaine told voters to “believe me” Trump is a fraud, was a key highlight of a speech which was otherwise pretty standard fare. “Because any party that would nominate Donald Trump for president has moved too far away from this party of Lincoln”. And, also to be perfectly honest, when he did, I knew his explanation would be Cliinton-esque in its insincerity.

The most-tweeted moment of Hillary Clinton’s acceptance speech: “A man who you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons”.

Turning his attention to Trump, Kaine argued that while the businessman promises a lot, he never details how he’s going to do achieve any of the things he says he’ll do.

“As of tomorrow, we have 100 days to make our case”, Clinton said at a rousing rally at Temple University here.

Besides Pittsburgh, stops on the tour are expected to include Harrisburg, Johnstown, Youngstown, Cleveland and Columbus.

“‘It’s gonna be great, believe me!”

Hillary Clinton’s running mate was governor of Virginia – not New Jersey – and now represents the commonwealth in the U.S. Senate. “Let’s repeal laws like the Hyde Amendment that make it almost impossible, make it almost impossible for low-income women, disproportionately women of color, to exercise their full reproductive rights”, she said in a speech to Planned Parenthood.

Others took to social media simply to point out that Twitter was on a roll, and to fantasize about the SNL skits to come. Kaine tells Democrats at their national convention that his father-in-law is in attendance – at age “90-plus and going strong”.

The three-day trip will highlight the campaign’s strategy of reaching out to Republican voters and targeting GOP-leaning areas as it looks to woo rural working-class white voters central to Trump’s base.

When he highlighted his background as the son of a union ironworker and graduate of Jesuit schools, he made sure to mention his father-in-law, former Virginia Gov. Linwood Holton, a Republican who integrated the state’s public schools. “That’s a bunch of malarkey!”

“I think we all would have liked to have seen Julián Castro [get the vice presidential nomination]”.

Democratic vice presidential candidate, Sen.

Kaine and Clinton will hit the road as soon as the convention wraps up, touring through this swing state of Pennsylvania and then on to Ohio.

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) – The Latest on the Democratic National Convention and 2016 presidential campaign. It was such a contrast to the Republican message.

President Barack Obama and Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton wave to delegates after President Obama's speech during the third day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Wednesday