Philadelphia – Hillary Clinton Becomes First Woman To Win Convention Votes Needed To Claim Presidential Nomination Of Major US Party

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    Delegates from the state of New York announce their count during roll call at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. July 26, 2016. REUTERS/Rick Wilking.   Philadelphia – Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton secured the Democratic Party’s 2016 nomination for the White House on Tuesday, becoming the first woman to head the ticket of a major party in U.S. history.

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    Delegates from South Dakota gave Clinton 15 votes, ensuring that she had more than the 2,383 votes needed to win the nomination during a state-by-state roll call at the Democratic convention in Philadelphia.

    After a tough battle with Democratic rival U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, Clinton is now the party’s standard-bearer against Republican nominee Donald Trump in the Nov. 8 election.

    Delegates chanted “Hillary, Hillary” as U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski of Maryland formally put forward Clinton’s name for the alphabetical roll-call vote.

    “Yes, we do break barriers, I broke a barrier when I became the first Democratic woman elected to the Senate in her own right,” Mikulski said. “So it is with a full heart that I’m here today to nominate Hillary Clinton to be the first woman president,” Mikulski said.

    Sanders has endorsed Clinton, a former first lady and U.S. senator, but some of his supporters protested in Philadelphia against the party leadership’s apparent backing of her during the bitter Democratic primary fight.

    Supporters of Clinton say her Washington credentials show she has the experience needed for the White House during troubled times as the United States tries to speed up its economic recovery and faces security challenges abroad.

    Detractors view her as too cozy with the establishment and say she carries political baggage dating back to the start of her husband President Bill Clinton’s first White House term in the 1990s.


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    RebelSheep
    RebelSheep
    7 years ago

    Better her than Trump, but I’m voting third party this election.

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    7 years ago

    Hashem yishmereinu veyatzileinu!

    ubgeriser
    ubgeriser
    7 years ago

    Let’s not worry about Clinton
    Wait and see.
    1) first woman to lose major party’s primary for president in 2008
    2) first woman to win major party’s primary for president in 2016
    3) first woman to loose the 2016 presidential elections to an outsider of Washington D C
    Leiv Melochim V’Sorim B’Yad Hasem

    RocklandRes
    RocklandRes
    7 years ago

    It’s going to be hard for next season’s House of Cards to beat reality.