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Hillary Clinton spoke Monday, August 19, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, and came down hard on former US President Donald Trump, saying that the Democrats now have ‘him on the run’, as she appreciated Vice President Kamala Harris’ leadership.
Clinton took centerstage and praised Harris’ leadership. “Kamala cares, cares about kids and families, cares about America. Donald only cares about himself,” the former Secretary of State said.
“On her first day in court, Kamala said five words that still guide her: ‘Kamala Harris, for the people’. That is something that Donald Trump will never understand. So it is no surprise, is it, that he is lying about Kamala’s record. He’s mocking her name and her laugh — it sounds familiar. But we have him on the run now,” Clinton said.
The crowd at the convention began chanting “lock him up!” as Clinton began describing Donald Trump’s legal travails.
“Donald Trump fell asleep at his own trial, and when he woke up, he made his own kind of history — the first person to run for President with 34 felony convictions!” she said. The democrats then began chanting “Lock him up!” harkening back to chants made by Trump’s fans about Clinton during their 2016 face-off.
“So no matter what the polls say, we can’t let up. We can’t get driven down in crazy conspiracy rabbit holes. We have to fight for the truth. We have to fight for Kamala as she will fight for us,” she added. Together, we put a lot of cracks in the highest, hardest glass ceiling,” Clinton said in her DNC speech.
“On the other side of that glass ceiling is Kamala Harris raising her hand and taking the oath of office as our 47th president of the United States.”
“Together, we put a lot of cracks in the highest hardest glass ceiling. And tonight, tonight, [we are] so close to breaking through once and for all,” Clinton said.
She also urged her party not to give up the goal of shattering one of America’s last glass ceilings: the election of a woman to the Presidency. she hopes will do what she couldn’t — become the first female president.
“The future is here!” Clinton said, adding, “I wish my mother and Kamala’s mother could see it. They would say: ‘Keep going’.”
The Democratic National Convention (DNC) kicked off in Chicago on Monday (August 19).