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Trump says he ‘wanted to hit’ Democratic convention speakers

Becoming the first woman to win the nomination of a major political party, Clinton promised to be a president for “all Americans”, whether they voted for her or not.

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According Spredfast’s analysis of Twitter data, sentiment during Clinton’s speech was far more positive than during Republican nominee Donald Trump’s acceptance of the Republican Party’s nomination a week earlier. You may remember that the previous week, Trump shouted out a rambling, hate-filled speech with pointed jabs full of his usual suspects: he’s going to build a wall, ban all muslims, make America great again, etc. Hillary took umbrage with that, and pointed out his weaknesses while driving home her own.

Still, it’s a phrase always been used by USA presidents, including Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan and even Bill Clinton. We will not accept the current state of our country because it’s too hard to change.

Trump Jr suggested that Obama’s speech in Philadelphia on Wednesday night lifted a line from his Republican National Convention remarks, pointing out that both addresses contained the line “That’s not the America I know”.

Mrs Clinton told the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia that it also meant good schools for both rich and poor and safe communities.

“I’ve had a handsome, I’ve had a flawless campaign”, he said. The portrait painted of Hillary Clinton then was much different, of a caring mother who wrote her daughter notes while away on business trips and joined in on family movie nights.

The more casual format of the upcoming barnstorm suits Kaine just fine, said the VP candidate, who explained he felt “weird” being on the big convention stage because, “I don’t like wearing a tie that much”.

They stopped in the state capital of Harrisburg before heading to the industrial cities of Pittsburgh and Youngstown, Ohio – places where she said people “are making things”.

At a rally in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Trump said he was being criticised at the Democratic convention by people who had been friendly to him before. Clinton and the Democratic platform have accepted most of Sanders’ wishes. Police officers and firefighters who run toward danger.

“Ask yourself: Does Donald Trump have the temperament to be Commander-in-Chief?”

Trump refrained from embracing the same sentiment during the Republican convention, but he said Friday that he was starting to agree with it. “Donald Trump consistently smears the character of Muslims”, he said. Day two saw the Democrats earn 24.7 million viewers, nearly five million more than the GOP, according to Nielsen.

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Mike Pence, Trump’s running mate, wasn’t mentioned at all.

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