Breaking: Hillary Clinton Is Now Officially the Democratic Nominee for President
Clinton Breaks Required 2382 Total Delegates to Clinch Nomination
At the 2016 Democratic National Convention Hillary Clinton has just officially become the Democratic nominee for president, and the first woman nominee of a major political party.
JUST IN: Hillary Clinton wins enough delegates to become Democratic nominee for president, based on @ABC analysis. pic.twitter.com/kzwj7eyhYe
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) July 26, 2016
Bernie Sanders reacts as his brother, Larry, through tears, casts his #DNCinPHL delegate vote for his brother. pic.twitter.com/mrq0cui61a
— NBC Nightly News (@NBCNightlyNews) July 26, 2016
Amid “HILL-A-RY!” chants, New York casts 181 votes for @HillaryClinton during roll call: https://t.co/J54RiATgwT https://t.co/3tN2AxvuxV
— CBS News (@CBSNews) July 26, 2016
“Last week, they conspired; their ideas misfired. Their bigotry is tired; their attacks uninspired.” #DemsinPhilly https://t.co/0bjtmUEaH9
— CBS News (@CBSNews) July 26, 2016
Indiana casts #RollCall votes: “Mike Pence and Donald Trump, you are officially fired” #DemsInPhilly #DemConvention https://t.co/mHnZwcKOz9
— CNN (@CNN) July 26, 2016
UPDATE:Â Breaking: Bernie Sanders Officially Nominates Hillary Clinton by Acclamation
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