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Democratic National Convention: Scenes from day three
How can I not be? “And we’re going to carry Hillary to victory this fall, because that’s what the moment demands”.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump today said America does not feel “great” to the millions of Americans living in poverty and despair, rebutting President Barack Obama’s criticism of him that the country was “already great”. His speech will combine an affirmation of Clinton’s judgment and fortitude with a rebuke of the scare tactics he accuses Trump of deploying.
“It put into perspective what’s going in the nation, what we’ve accomplished in the nation during his tenure, but also that we need to move forward and get back to our moral values”, Player said. “He wants us to fear the future and fear each other”. There were no serious solutions to pressing problems – just the fanning of resentment, and blame, and anger, and hate. “Trust me. I know“.
If she can mobilize a similar minority turnout from young African-American voters like Williams, it might blunt gains Republicans are hoping to make among working-class whites in states like Pennsylvania and Ohio.
“He loses his cool at the slightest provocation.Imagine if you dare, imagine him in the Oval Office facing a real crisis”, Clinton said. Her supporters tried to drown them out with chants of, “Hillary, Hillary”.
She will address the convention during its final evening on Thursday.
He vouched robustly for Mrs Clinton’s readiness to finish the job he started, saying “no matter how daunting the odds, no matter how much people try to knock her down, she never, ever quits”.
Sanders used his speech at the convention on Monday to urge Democrats to rally behind Clinton.
Mrs Clinton is expected to address the convention finale in person tomorrow to formally accept the nomination.
At the end of the president’s last convention speech while in office, there were tears in his eyes. “He’s not really a facts guy either”.
Michelle Obama said, in 2008: “And Barack and I were raised with so numerous same values: like, you work hard for what you want in life, that your word is your bond, that you do what you say you’re going to do, that you treat people with dignity and respect, even if you don’t know them and even if you don’t agree with them”.
“She always believes we can do better, if we come together”, Clinton said.
Obama, 54, said the November 8 presidential elections were a “fundamental choice” about what the country is and the very “meaning of our democracy”, and “not just a choice between parties or policies; the usual debates between left and right”. “That’s not the America I know“. That’s the Hillary I’ve come to admire.
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Known as a more effective politician in small gatherings than as a big-event speaker, the former secretary of state has a hard act to follow after Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, and Vice President Joe Biden electrified this week’s Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.