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- Hillary Clinton called on Americans to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden like their lives "are on the line" during her virtual Democratic convention address on Wednesday night.
- Clinton reminded Americans that she won the popular vote in 2016 and argued President Donald Trump needs to be overwhelmingly beaten this fall to ensure he can't "cheat" his way to another win.
- "Don't forget, Joe and Kamala can win by 3 million votes and still lose," she said. "Take it from me."
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Hillary Clinton called on Americans to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden like their lives "are on the line" during her virtual Democratic convention address on Wednesday night.
In her sixth speech at a Democratic convention, Clinton reflected on her own loss in 2016 and said she's heard from many Americans who didn't feel a sense of urgency in that election.
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- A new Trump campaign ad painting Biden as senile is at the top of YouTube's homepage and getting lots of play on Fox News during the Democrats' convention
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