Clinton Endorses Harris at Democratic Convention
Clinton Endorses Harris at Democratic Convention
Clinton Endorses Harris at Democratic Convention
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Hillary Clinton delivered a powerful speech at the 2024 Democratic National Convention, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as the presidential nominee while sharply criticizing former President Donald Trump. Clinton highlighted the historic significance of Harris's nomination, noting that she is only the second woman ever nominated for president in U.S. history. As Clinton condemned Trump, referring to him as 'the first person to run for president with 34 felony convictions,' the crowd erupted in chants of 'lock him up,' reminiscent of the 'lock her up' chants from the 2016 election. Clinton's remarks were a blend of celebration for women's progress in politics and a pointed attack on Trump, whom she accused of lying about Harris's record. The speech also reflected on Clinton's own past as a presidential nominee and her hopes for Harris to break the glass ceiling. Overall, the event underscored a significant moment for women in politics and a rallying cry against Trump’s legacy.

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