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Donald Trump Hails Clinton’s Speech As ‘Very Average’

As Clinton spoke at the DNC, Trump tweeted, “Hillary’s vision is a borderless world where working people have no power, no jobs, no safety”.

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Clinton observers will hear some familiar themes: “You will hear her talk about how it takes a village”, Mook said, a reference to Clinton’s 1992 book of that title.

But courting Republicans will be a challenge for Clinton, who risks angering the same Sanders supporters who think she has moved too far to the center.

The real estate mogul did not appreciate Clinton knocking his ability to deal with a national campaign.

Perhaps Trump has chose to cultivate a new image as a fair-minded critic and will soon be referring to the Democratic nominee as “Could Be More Ethical (Although, Really, Who Am I to Say?) Hillary”.

History was made on July 28, and her name is Hillary Clinton.

Hillary Clinton accused Donald Trump of painting a misleadingly dark picture of American society.

Viewership of Clinton’s speech on Fox News Channel was less than a third of what it was for Trump’s address, Nielsen said.

Hillary Clinton’s presidential aura is already peaking. But according to Nielsen’s ratings data, more Americans tuned in to watch Donald Trump’s acceptance speech than Clinton’s. Sanders will be voting be voting for former Sec. of State Clinton. “And this country, if they choose her, this country will not be in good shape”. She concluded by saying, “Americans don’t say “I alone can fix it” we say ‘we’ll fix it together'”. After all, when there are no ceilings, the sky’s the limit.

She appealed to voters beyond the party, praising US Senator John McCain, a former Republican candidate for president, as a war hero and the military service of the son of Trump’s running mate, Indiana Governor Mike Pence.

But she said the nation must keep going until all 161 million women and girls in the country had the opportunities they deserve.

“Anytime Bernie speaks it’s my favorite speech”, he added, referring to the speech Sanders gave Monday to the convention.

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In his 45-minute fiery speech, the most high-profile in the ongoing Democratic national convention, Obama asked Americans to shun “cynicism and fear” being propagated by the 70-year-old reality TV star. 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.

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