Hillary

Hillary Clinton accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination for president with a message stressing the need to unite in order to confront the nation’s challenges. Clinton said in an address on the final night of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, it is with humanity, determination, and boundless confidence in America’s promise that she accepts nomination for President.

She vowed to work with all Americans and allies to fight defeat terrorism. The 68-year-old Clinton is the first woman ever nominated for president by a major US political party. She won the nomination after defeating her principal rival, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, in the state-by-state process of primary and caucus votes.