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Clinton uses convention to send message to wary GOP voters

“He’s forgetting every one last of us”, she said, referring to the most memorable line of Trump’s acceptance address.

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She embraced her reputation as a studious wonk, a politician more comfortable with policy proposals than rhetorical flourishes.

Commercial broadcast and cable network viewership, in millions, for each night of the convention from 10 p.m. ET onward.

The program Thursday night also aimed to paint a portrait of a devoted daughter, mother and grandmother.

The Democratic presidential nominee accepted her party’s nomination and knocked her opponent Donald Trump throughout her hour-long speech.

“America is once again at a moment of reckoning”.

“It’s not so much that I’m on the ticket, it’s because of the stark choice that’s posed to Americans in this election”, she said.

Asking Trump if he had ever read the U.S. Constitution, Khan pulled out a pocket book of the document and said: “I will gladly lend you my copy”.

Kaine said “there’s still an very bad lot of fix work” to be done on the economy, particularly with regard to job creation, but he insisted, “We don’t have a single issue in this country that we can’t tackle”. Another distraction arose, however, as her aides acknowledged that a hacking attack that exposed Democratic Party emails also reached into a computer system used by her own campaign.

Another supporter said she walked out “Because the DNC is a corrupt party and I’m not going to stand here and fake unity for Hillary Clinton and her continuous lies”.

Trump, a 70-year-old NY businessman and former reality TV show host who has never held political office, responded in a Twitter post late on Thursday that “Hillary’s vision is a borderless world where working people have no power, no jobs, no safety”.

Citing recent terrorist attacks in the USA and overseas by “determined enemies that must be defeated”, Clinton plans to say: “No wonder people are anxious and looking for reassurance – looking for steady leadership”. Crooked Hillary said that I “couldn’t handle the rough and tumble of a political campaign …”

“I hate to say it, but the Republican Convention was far more interesting (with a much more lovely set) than the Democratic Convention”, he tweeted this week.

Medal of Honor victor, retired Army Capt. Florent Groberg, who lost his leg in Afghanistan, said Clinton “has been training for this moment all her life”. Hillary Clinton says America is stronger together. Bernie Sanders, saying: “I’ve heard you”. The PBS team had an illuminating discussion Thursday about Clinton’s avoidance of news conferences, the strategy considerations that go into that and why the public – not just the press – should care. She spent the evening talking down to the American people she’s looked down on her whole life.

Some Zimbabweans say they are happy with the process of selecting a United States president, in which the people or the demos have a big say in the presidential caucuses and primaries.

He said that he is particularly concerned about one element that compromises the right of corporations to challenge unfair trade practices in private courts. We really hoped for something to bring us in. America is already strong.

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Clinton approached that issue Thursday night indirectly, as other speakers throughout the week have done: by emphasizing her tenacity on behalf of Americans who needed help and the results she’s gotten for them, from disabled and minority children denied an equal education to first responders on 9/11 damaged by toxic fumes.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally Thursday