Takeaways: Sanders, Michelle Obama Dominate Convention

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bernie Sanders gave a strong endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president and Michelle Obama went on the attack against Donald Trump as Democrats struggled to appear unified at their national convention in the face of a storm over hacked emails. Democrats looked to defuse tensions by announcing that outgoing party chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz would not take the stage. The Vermont senator tried to settle roiling tensions between his ardent, left-leaning supporters and the party's rank-and-file that back Clinton. "If you don't believe this election is important, if you think you can sit it out, take a moment to think about the Supreme Court justices that Donald Trump would nominate and what that would mean to civil liberties, equal rights and the future of our country," he said. FIRST LADY STEALS SHOW Warren called Clinton "one of the smartest, toughest, most tenacious people on this planet," contrasting her decades-long record of public service with Trump, whom she described as "a man who has never sacrificed anything for anyone." Democratic leaders long knew they would have a tough time unifying the party at the convention after a tough primary campaign. Sanders celebrated the ouster and said the party chief's departure "opens up the possibility of new leaders at the top of the Democratic Party that will stand with working people."

 

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