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Pence Mocks Hillary for Speech That Put Her Husband to Sleep

She also needs to make inroads with voters who find her untrustworthy or unlikable. We do.” She continued, “Most of all, don’t believe anyone who says: ‘I alone can fix it.’ …Remember: Our Founders fought a revolution and wrote a Constitution so America would never be a nation where one person had all the power. But her primary focus was persuading Americans to not be seduced by Republican presidential candadate Mr Trump’s vague promises to restore economic security and fend off threats from overseas. And we’ll build a path to citizenship for millions of immigrants who are already contributing to our economy. She did it with a call for unity, particularly against Donald Trump, saying, “Enough with the bigotry and bombast”.

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“To all of your supporters here and around the country: I want you to know, I’ve heard you”.

She attacked him for not living up to his word and being unpatriotic.

“We will prevail”, she said. Neither deal happened while she was in government.

Clinton began articulating her education policy ideas at union conventions this month and Republican leaders championed school choice at their national convention last week.

Wait! There’s more Hillary Clinton at the DNC: What Did She Say?!

American flags waved in the stands of the packed convention hall. They were quickly drowned out by competing chants of “Hillary!”

Clinton, 68, will lay out her campaign message to Americans on Thursday night as she accepts the nomination to run against Republican Donald Trump. Many of her statements were lies and fabrications! “I sweat the details”, be it the amount of lead permissible in drinking water or the cost of prescription drugs. However, the chattiest evening was Wednesday, when President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine took the stage in support of Clinton. Moderate Republicans, meanwhile, were offered a life raft away from the moral and political Titanic that is Trump. For those who vote for me and those who don’t.

“I’m starting to agree with you, frankly”, he said.

“In my first 100 days, we will work with both parties to pass the biggest investment in new, good-paying jobs since World War II”.

The convention provided hours of glowing tributes to Clinton, including deeply personal testimonials from her husband, daughter Chelsea Clinton and Obama.

Mrs Clinton and Mr Trump are set for an election battle widely considered to be a tight race when voters head to the polls in November.

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According to Nielsen Media Research data published Friday, an estimated 27.8 million people watched Hillary Clinton address the delegates in the Wells Fargo Center on the final night of the Democratic National Convention.

Hillary Clinton takes the stage before accepting the Democratic presidential nomination Thursday night in Philadelphia