Democrats
made Hillary Clinton the first female presidential nominee of a major
party in the nation’s history on Tuesday, shattering one of the last
remaining glass ceilings in American politics.
The
former first lady, New York senator and secretary of state was formally
installed as the party nominee to take on Donald Trump on an emotional
night at the Democratic convention in Philadelphia.
former first lady, New York senator and secretary of state was formally
installed as the party nominee to take on Donald Trump on an emotional
night at the Democratic convention in Philadelphia.
Clinton
will formally accept the nomination on Thursday night, before embarking
on an intense fall campaign with polls showing her clash with
Republican nominee Trump is, for now, too close to call.
will formally accept the nomination on Thursday night, before embarking
on an intense fall campaign with polls showing her clash with
Republican nominee Trump is, for now, too close to call.