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Some celebrity Bernie Sanders supporters still cool on Hillary Clinton

Now, one of the most divisive and distrusted figures in American politics must convince voters that she, rather than Republican rival Donald Trump, can bring a deeply divided nation together. At previous, less overtly political moments, the White House has dismissed the suggestion that the countries are returning to their traditional antagonistic roles and rejected assessments – sometimes from senior military officers – that Russian Federation poses the largest threat to America. It truly is up to us.

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Speaking earlier, Kaine also hit Trump over his convention speech according CelebrityInsider. That demographic has eluded Clinton and was unlikely to be swayed by a Democratic convention that heavily celebrated racial and gender diversity. Or, if you’re Donald Trump, it was delivered in a “very average scream”.

“It’s historic, I have a daughter, I want her to be able to experience that”.

“Hillary’s vision is a borderless world where working people have no power, no jobs, no safety”, he wrote.

Despite president Obama’s best efforts, America is in bad shape, and there is a loss of faith in the American belief system of inclusiveness, freedom and liberty for all.

This was a very good and encouraging preview of how the Democrats are going to contest the general election. A “rewrite the rules” approach containing a forthright acknowledgment that the economy is not working well for huge numbers of Americans sways far more people than a “build on the progress” approach touting the last eight years of economic achievements – even when the actual policies advocated are exactly identical.

Kennedy, who has hosted Sanders’ fundraisers, said she isn’t fully satisfied with Clinton. Clinton has said those emails were private.

Ross and 18th Congressional District delegate Patsy Bowles of Bloomington, a supporter and longtime friend of Clinton, spoke to The Pantagraph about the convention before Clinton’s speech Thursday. “Americans don’t say, ‘I alone fix can it.’ We say, ‘We’ll fix it together.'” (On “Meet the Press” last weekend, Trump said his “I alone can fix” line was meant as a contrast with Clinton, not that he would do it by himself.) NBC’s Alex Seitz-Wald has more: “The ‘stronger together” theme helped Clinton reach out to embrace Bernie Sanders supporters with one arm and Republicans wary of Donald Trump with the other.

A Gallup poll taken July 18-25 finds that Americans have the same dim and positive views of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

The event was meticulously created to craft her image as a caring grandmother tough enough to battle terrorists and unite a party still unsettled by a fractious primary process. “That’s why when there are no ceilings, the sky’s the limit”, the 68-year-old said. “The family I’m from, well no one had their name on big buildings”, Clinton said in a reference to Trump, whose name is plastered across his properties.

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“What I think is scary is a president who doesn’t know their stuff and doesn’t seem to have interest in learning what they don’t know”, Obama told NBC News – “basic knowledge about the world or what a nuclear triad is or where various countries are or the difference between Sunni and Shia in the Muslim world”. “Your cause is our cause”.

Throughout the convention, Democrats tried to convey the stakes of the election not only to Sanders backers but to Republicans concerned about Trump’s bombastic tone and foreign policy positions.

The drift away from rural America, from gun owners and pro-life voters who once found a home with Democrats in spite of some cultural differences, didn’t start with Hillary Clinton’s candidacy.

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Moreover, both Obama and Hillary emphasised on civility and dialogue as great democratic virtues, which were lost in the din and chaos of the Trump trumpet. Let me ask you: Have you even read the United States Constitution? I worked for Ronald Reagan.

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