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Clinton’s convention shows race is between a woman and a little boy
“According to Senator Claire McCaskill, Clinton has the intelligence and the work ethic”.
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While there is no way to be sure that there is any connection, it seemed a bit suspicious on Thursday when the Trump campaign sent out an email to supporters asking that they avoid watching Hillary Clinton formally accept the Democratic nomination for president in the final night of the DNC convention this evening.
“They (Clinton-Kaine) will win in November”.
She is expected to hit opponent Donald Trump but also lay out her own vision for America – likely a more positive take on the country than her GOP rival, and more in the style of President Obama’s speech Wednesday night. But whilst the Democrat nominee’s speech might not have the fiery rhetoric of the man she wants to replace in the White House – and nor does she have the natural oratory talent of her husband – her address was still clever. “I thought it was well delivered”.
“If we had a dollar for every one of Hillary Clinton’s lies, deceptions and smears tonight, we would have the war chest needed to organize a grass-roots army across CT”, he wrote. “Tonight, I have the pleasure of introducing the last great Democratic president”, she said, before talking about Kerry, who she predicted would be “the next great Democratic president”.
US Senator Sherrod Brown of OH called Trump a hypocrite who talked about opposing free trade deals to protect American workers but had the products sold by his companies made overseas. Clinton’s proposals are an extension of President Barack Obama’s two terms in office: tackling climate change, overhauling the nation’s fractured immigration laws, and restricting access to guns. She has a gift for strategic thinking, seasoned by knowledge and experience.
“It’s a real challenge for us, I’m not going to lie to you”, said Cherri Senders, publisher of Labor 411 and communications consultant for labor unions and nonprofits.
“He talks a big game about putting America first”. With our shoes polished. White working class supporters could easily end up carrying Trump to the White House and Hillary knows it. She criticized Trump’s proposals including one to build a wall along the Mexico-US border and another to ban Muslims from entering the country. And right now an very bad lot of people feel like there is less and less respect for the work they do.
Senator Amy Klobuchar said Clinton is a friend who takes the call, the mom who gets it done right. “Most of all, don’t believe anyone who says: “I alone can fix it.’ Those were actually Donald Trump’s words in Cleveland”.
“America, you’ve vindicated that hope these past eight years”.
The introduction, from Clinton’s daughter Chelsea Clinton, also touched on this fact but did so in a much more human way.
For her part, Chelsea showed early promise as a politician. But she doesn’t back down.
Her efforts will focus particularly on places “that for too long have been left out and left behind, from our inner cities to our small towns, Indian Country to Coal Country”, she said. And she sure as heck doesn’t quit.
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Leonard, an Affordable Care Act navigator for RSVP Volunteer Center, said the worst thing she he had witnessed was a Clinton delegate requesting that a Sanders delegate stop displaying a sign in protest of the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement.