Day 4 of the DNC: Hillary tells America we’re ‘stronger together’

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Hillary Clinton took the stage at the DNC as the first woman to be nominated for president by a major political party and, continuing the weeklong theme of unity, told America that she would fight to be everyone’s president.

If you believe that companies should share profits with their workers, not pad executive bonuses, join us.

If you believe the minimum wage should be a living wage … and no one working full time should have to raise their children in poverty, join us.

If you believe that every man, woman, and child in America has the right to affordable health care, join us.

If you believe that we should say “no” to unfair trade deals, that we should stand up to China, that we should support our steelworkers and autoworkers and homegrown manufacturers, join us.

If you believe we should expand Social Security and protect a woman’s right to make her own health care decisions, join us.

And yes, if you believe that your working mother, wife, sister, or daughter deserves equal pay, join us.

On Press Play Thursday, political reporter Robert Draper told Madeleine Brand that “what this convention has been useful in establishing is that she is a person of substance” and a “change-maker.” “We are, in a way that’s quite surprising, seeing Hillary Clinton in a way we’ve never seen her before,” said Draper.