Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Clinton claims
historic
victory
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The Associated Press
NEW YORK — Claiming her
place in history, Hillary
Clinton declared victory
Tuesday night in her bruising battle for the Democratic presidential nomination,
becoming the first woman
to lead a major American
political party and then
immediately taking aim at
Republican Donald Trump.
“Tonight’s victory is not
about one person,” Clinton
said. “It belongs to generations of women and men who
struggled and sacrificed and
made this moment possible.”
Clinton spoke at an emotional rally in Brooklyn, eight
years to the day after she
ended her first failed White
House run. She had already
secured the delegates needed
for the nomination, according to an Associated Press
tally, but added to her totals
with victories in New Jersey
and several other states.
Vermont Sen. Bernie
Sanders, Clinton’s only remaining rival, has insisted
he still has a narrow path to
the nomination. Still, Clinton made a direct appeal to
his supporters, recalling the
raw emotions of her own
supporters when she lost to
Barack Obama in the 2008
Democratic primary.
“It never feels good to put
our heart into a cause or a
candidate you believe in and
come up short,” she said. “I
know that feeling well. But
as we look ahead to the battle
that awaits, let’s remember
all that unites us.”
The Democratic race was
ending amid new turmoil
among the Republicans. GOP
leaders recoiled at Trump’s
comments about a Hispanic
judge, with one senator even
pulling his endorsement.
Trump capped his difficult day with victories in
New Jersey, New Mexico,
South Dakota and Montana.
He was muted his victory
rally, saying he understands
“the responsibility” of leading the Republican Party. He
also made a direct appeal to
dejected Sanders supporters
and other Democrats.
“This election isn’t about
Republican or Democrat, it’s
about who runs this country: the special interests or
the people,” he said. Trump
vowed to deliver a major
speech next week on Clinton and her husband, former
President Bill Clinton.
Clinton spent much of her
own victory speech targeting
Trump, previewing a tough
general election campaign.
“He wants to win by stoking fear and rubbing salt in
wounds — and reminding
us daily just how great he is,”
Clinton said, her voice dripping with sarcasm.
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