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After turmoil, Michelle Obama, Warren and Sanders thrill convention

During the interview, Clinton appeared to put a new spin on a grievance her campaign has regularly raised throughout the campaign: “I often feel like there’s “the Hillary Standard” and then there’s the standard for everybody else”, she said. When he addresses the convention Tuesday night, the Clinton campaign team may well be thinking, “First, do no harm”.

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Mrs. Obama was one of the night’s standouts. And now, thanks to Wikileaks, everyone knows for sure that the party apparatus was against Sanders and operated as a machine to take him down.

Philadelphia speakers include Anastasia Somoza, who was born with cerebral palsy and spastic quadriplegia and interned in Clinton’s Senate office; Karla Ortiz, an American citizen whose parents are undocumented and fear deportation; and Lauren Manning, one of the most severely injured survivors of the September 11 terror attacks whom Clinton helped to secure the medical care. He sent urgent emails and text messages urging them to avoid protests on the convention floor. He stunned the Clinton campaign with his broad support among young people and liberals, as well as his online fundraising prowess.

An array of office holders and celebrities hammered home the call for unity, with singer Paul Simon singing his “Bridge Over Troubled Water” as delegates linked arms and swayed to the music.

President Bill Clinton, watching from the audience, leapt to his feet and applauded, as did most of the delegates filling the convention arena. Elizabeth Warren or Ohio Sen.

“When people think through Donald Trump, and realize this is a snake oil’s salesman who is saying all the right things, Western Pennsylvania people are a lot smarter than Donald Trump is giving them credit for”, U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle, of Pennsylvania, told KDKA-TV. “By turning neighbor against neighbor”. “Because we got real serious problems to solve”.

Clinton’s campaign hoped the nighttime lineup would overshadow a tumultuous start to the four-day convention.

Amid efforts to draw a line under the damage that threatened to revive tensions with Sanders followers, the Democratic Party’s chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz abruptly announced her resignation, effective at the end of the convention.

Wasserman Schultz has been a lightning rod throughout the presidential campaign for criticism from the party’s more liberal wing, with Sanders repeatedly accusing the national party of favoring Clinton despite officially being neutral.

Jonathan George, a 21-year-old Clinton delegate from Lexington and an intern with the Virginia Democracy Party, called Kaine a great choice, in part because he’s fluent in Spanish from his time as a missionary in Honduras.

Kaine, the Virginia senator picked by Clinton on Friday as her vice-presidential running mate, said the phrase “Crooked Hillary” and chants at last week’s Republican convention to “lock her up” are “just ridiculous”. “Crazy Bernie’s going insane right now”, he said.

Clinton, who will be formally nominated in Philadelphia this week, has planned a post-convention road trip with running mate Sen. It’s a high point for Sanders delegates; they’re pushing to have their votes fully tallied.

“I am proud to be part of Bernie’s movement”, Silverman said as the crowd roared. “I haven’t followed it”, Clinton replied.

Kaine took jabs at some of Trump’s more controversial positions, including a proposed ban on the entry of Muslims from other countries. “He has the right temperament and will round out what will be a very solid ticket to take on [Donald] Trump in November”, she said.

Regardless of the origins of the hack, it was Wasserman Schultz who bore the brunt of the political fallout.

Sanders’ supporters were upset when Wikileaks released almost 20,000 emails to and from DNC staffers that call the presidential candidate a “damn liar” among other hostilities.

But party disunity is certain to also be a factor in Philadelphia, given Wasserman Schultz’s departure and the general unhappiness among many Sanders supporters, intensified by both the emails and by Clinton’s pick of Sen.

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The rift between the values of two key factions in the Democratic base-largely white progressives, who prioritize issues of corporate power and Wall Street corruption, versus many African Americans (and other racial-justice advocates), who believe ending racial discrimination is paramount-is widening again, in the debate over Kaine. “The contrast between Donald Trump’s convention where he “alone can fix it” versus Hillary Clinton’s convention is that we are stronger together”, the official said.

Tim Kaine revealing the DNC's new logo in 2010. Cliff  Flickr