"They (Clinton-Kaine) will win in November. We will fight to restore Democratic majorities in the Senate and the House, and I tell you this: We can do it," Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, who was the first ever woman speaker of the US House of Representatives, yesterday said in her address to the Democratic National Convention here.
"Are you ready to work for a great Democratic victory? Are you ready to make history, electing Hillary Clinton President of the United States? I thought so. Onward to victory!" Pelosi said.
"Hillary Clinton knows that this moment is not just about one woman's achievement. It's about what electing a woman President will mean for achieving the dreams and hopes and aspirations of every woman, every daughter, every son, and every family, all across our land, for generations to come," she said.
"This moment is about the landmark progress President Hillary Clinton will achieve for families everywhere yearning for a better life, a better chance, in a better America. Hillary Clinton has a vision rooted in deeply held values," Pelosi said.
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"Families of America, it's time to suit up. With our
lipstick on. With our shoes polished. Our shoulders squared. Ready to fight. To put Hillary in the White House. Because we know she'll be carrying the torch for all of us," said Senator Barbara Mikulski.
Senator Patty Murray said Clinton is a leader who knows how to stand her ground, fight for what's right and move the country forward.
Senator Amy Klobuchar said Clinton is a friend who takes the call, the mom who gets it done right.
According to Senator Claire McCaskill, Clinton has the intelligence and the work ethic."But most importantly, she has heart to lead this country," she said.
"When you need a champion, there's no one better to have in your corner," said Senator Jeanne Shaheen.
Senator Elizabeth Warren said Hillary Clinton knows how to fight back against dangerous, loud-mouthed bullies.
"In crisis or in calm, whether we need a hand or a heart-to-heart, we can always count on her to come through," said Senator Barbara Boxer.