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Trump Encourages Supporters’ Anti-Clinton Chants Of ‘Lock Her Up’

Though these actions didn’t last or take away from what was generally a successful convention, Sanders’ supporters’ feelings towards Clinton point to how many Americans feel – they distrust her.

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Today is Day Four at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

“Does Donald Trump have the temperament to be commander in chief?” But he understood what to do about it.

Joined on the bus tour by her husband, Bill Clinton; running mate Tim Kaine; and his wife, Anne Holton, Clinton stopped at a toy and plastics manufacturer in Hatfield, Pa., where she and Kaine cast Trump as a con artist out for his own gain. “Lock her up!” they chanted from the floor. “Instead we will build an economy where everyone who wants a job will get one”.

“I was talking about her nose”, Trump said in Colorado Springs.

So the conventions exposed the candidates’ weaknesses.

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

Sanders’ supporters threatened a mass protest during Clinton’s remarks and while there were isolated protests and boos, much of the crowd was enthralled by her speech. “She’s a woman driven by compassion, by faith, by a fierce sense of justice and a heart full of love”.

The text tells the delegates the Clinton campaign asked her delegates on Monday to be respectful to Sanders when he spoke to the convention, so asked delegates to “extend the same respect” to Clinton.

They’ve now laid it all out.

“I am deeply biased towards my mother”, she said at the Facebook event earlier this week.

Inquirer.net through AFP provides the footage of her speech and zooms in on the part (the footage is a little under an hour long) where she calls out Donald Trump, without mentioning his name. Whether on foreign policy, health care, guns and abortion – perhaps above all on the all-important make-up of the Supreme Court – these two candidates talk about a different kind of country.

Clinton’s inconsistency and inability to make any sort of connection with the American middle class will hurt her on the campaign trail. He said Trump’s gloomy vision was “selling the American people short”. Trump’s unpredictability and volatility are a handicap.

Chelsea, 36, painted a picture of what it was like to have the former secretary of state, 68, by her side growing up. Then say the next day he was only joking.

She says if you can bait Trump with a tweet would you trust him with nuclear weapons?

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That means that the most decisive moments will probably come when they meet in three debates, the first in late September. A confrontation, with nowhere to hide. “We will also liberate millions of people who already have student debt”. The minority of voters with open minds will decide this election and, with the set-piece conventions over, it may be those face-to-face encounters that will settle the matter.

REUTERS  Charles Mostoller		A delegate held a Hillary Clinton poster at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia on Thursday