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Speaking at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Wednesday, Senator Tim Kaine accepted the Democratic Party's Vice Presidential nomination. Discussing his running mate, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, Kaine said, "With Hillary it's not just words, it's accomplishments. She delivers."
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton addressed the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) at Minneapolis Convention Centre, Monday. During her speech, Clinton took aim at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his vice president pick, Indiana Governor Mike Pence. "Do you want to know, what kind of President Donald Trump will be? Just look at who he has chosen as his running mate."
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton addressed the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) at Minneapolis Convention Centre, Monday. During her speech, Clinton took aim at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his vice president pick, Indiana Governor Mike Pence. "Do you want to know, what kind of President Donald Trump will be? Just look at who he has chosen as his running mate."
Indiana Governor and presumptive Vice-Presidential candidate Mike Pence addressed a rally in Zionsville, Indiana on Saturday, after it was announced that he would be presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's running mate. "I'm here to announce that today in New York City, I accepted Donald Trump's invitation to run and serve as Vice President of the United States of America," announced Pence.
Indiana Governor and presumptive Vice-Presidential candidate Mike Pence addressed a rally in Zionsville, Indiana on Saturday, after it was announced that he would be presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's running mate. "I'm here to announce that today in New York City, I accepted Donald Trump's invitation to run and serve as Vice President of the United States of America," announced Pence.
She's been Secretary of State, a senator, and the First Lady -- now Hillary Clinton is looking to add one more job to her resume -- President of the United States. Deborah Gembara reports.