Strong storms roll through Philadelphia during convention
“The choice is not even close”, Sanders said.
Perhaps the biggest complaints came Monday night and early Tuesday after the gavel came down on Day 1 at the Wells Fargo Center and motorists experienced what one Washington Post reporter described as gridlock in the parking lots.
Booker said on CNN Tuesday that he doesn’t want to answer Trump’s “hate with hate”, and wants to “answer it with love”.
And what would Trump do if he were in the White House?
“Life in the real world is complicated and real change in hard”, Clinton said. He said Democrats “can’t afford a wasted vote”.
But Sanders delegate Jeff Day of DE predicts an even more raucous response Tuesday night from Sanders’ supporters.
“Everybody here really wants to have a Democratic president”.
He’s telling a Bloomberg Politics breakfast that the campaign feels like it has “robust security” and has received no indication by the Federal Bureau of Investigation that their correspondence is at risk.
He is criticizing rival Hillary Clinton and the Democrats gathered in Philadelphia at their national convention for failing to mention Islamic State militants during their convention’s first day.
She will take on Donald Trump, who won the Republican nomination a week ago. On Monday night, first lady Michelle Obama made an impassioned case for Clinton as the only candidate in the presidential race worthy of being a role model for the nation’s children. “She has the courage to lead the fight for commonsense gun legislation”. But Clinton herself will be watching the festivities?- including a speech by former President Bill Clinton -? from her home in NY. Not only will Wagnon see Hillary Clinton give her speech.
“We’re cautiously optimistic things will go well”, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross told The Wall Street Journal.
Cartoons are two-dimensional, he said, and easier to attack. He recapped the former secretary of state’s work on behalf of minority children and the disabled during the early part of her career, seeking to draw a contrast with Republican nominee Donald Trump, who mocked a disabled New York Times reporter at a campaign rally past year. “That is just who she is”, he said.
Mook and McCaskill spoke in separate interviews Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” show.
Tonight, Hillary Clinton will officially secure the number of delegates (regular delegates and superdelegates combined) to become the Democratic Party’s nominee during a process called the “roll call”.
All three are black women, along with convention CEO Rev. Leah Daughtry, who is overseeing the organization of a Democratic convention for the second time. He added that “the ballroom and the people that own this hotel should be ashamed of themselves”.
The reasons for the discrepancy in turnout seem to be both geographic and political: Many Sanders supporters are fired up after emails deriding their candidate were leaked-and with a convention city easily accessible from the population-heavy Northeast, these protesters can actually get there.
Trump on Monday put Kaine down as a, “weird little dude”.