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Democrats’ Law and Order Tightrope
</p> [ The Victims Behind the Mothers of the Movement ] </p> In all, nine mothers shared their stories and told how Clinton had urged them to continue their advocacy.
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</p> [ The Victims Behind the Mothers of the Movement ] </p> In all, nine mothers shared their stories and told how Clinton had urged them to continue their advocacy.
</p> And Lezley McSpadden, whose son, Michael Brown, was shot and killed by police in Fergusion, Missouri. </p> The night will then turn to women’s issues.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Still, some Sanders delegates remained obstinate in their refusal to back Clinton.
</p> But at one point, there was clear bias.
</p> In the long run-up to Hillary Clinton’s acceptance speech on July 28, former presidents usually get a slot. So does the spouse of the nominee. </p> Bill Clinton fits the bill for both.
</p> Joining Warren on the Monday night bill are former Democratic primary contender Sen. Bernie Sanders, Sen. Cory Booker and first lady Michelle Obama.
</p> “This time, it’s not going to be easy,” former Pennsylvania Gov.
PHILADELPHIA — With his white-knuckle approach to speechwriting — making changes in the text until the final millisecond — Bill Clinton as president always courted disaster. And then transcended it.
</p> The party is also expected to call for more action on LGBT issues, including the passage of a civil rights bill and a rejection of laws that allow discrimination based on gender identity or sexual
</p> [Children of Undocumented Parents Fight for Family ] </p> At the Republican convention delegates boisterously cheered at a proposal by Republican nominee Donald Trump to build a wall along the
</p> The title of Clinton’s first book, “It Takes a Village ” (1996), urging a strong government safety net under America’s children, became her unofficial motto in Bill Clinton’s second term.
Almost a quarter-century after President Bill Clinton pulled the party to the center, Sanders wants to push it back to the left.
</p> It’s easy to see why it’s a popular gathering point.
</p> Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., took the position that put him closer to people like Republican Sen.
</p> 1. Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine By many accounts, Kaine is the front-runner in the veepstakes, and has received the backing of former President Bill Clinton — and there are valid reasons why.
</p> [ Who is Mike Pence and Why Has Trump Picked Him?
</p> How great are our police? And how great is Cleveland? </p> Thank you.
</p> Gallup compiled data going back to 1964 and found that only two candidates went down in the polls following their respective conventions.
</p> Current state and federal elected officials have mentioned Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton 135 times during podium speeches on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, while they’ve only
</p> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">This kid’s got his odds on Tim Kaine for VP. 9-year old asked for an autograph at VA event. pic.twitter.com/I8Udeae461 </p> — Stephanie Akin (@stephanieakin) July 21, 2016