Hillary named Democratic presidential nominee
Hillary Clinton becomes the first woman in history to win the White House nomination
US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. PHOTO: REUTERS
PHILADELPHIA:
Hillary Clinton became the first woman in history to win the White House nomination of a major US political party on Wednesday, securing the backing of Democrats at a convention in Philadelphia.
The former first lady, senator and secretary of state took a monumental step on her quest to become America's first female president, by besting party challenger Bernie Sanders.
After a tumultuous convention opening which saw Sanders and Hillary supporters trade jeers and chants, cheers erupted as Clinton passed the 2,382-delegate threshold needed for the nomination, setting up a showdown with Republican Donald Trump in November.
"History," said a post on her Twitter account.
Although the outcome was virtually a foregone conclusion, the state-by-state vote saw rowdy displays on the convention floor.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 28th, 2016.
Hillary Clinton became the first woman in history to win the White House nomination of a major US political party on Wednesday, securing the backing of Democrats at a convention in Philadelphia.
The former first lady, senator and secretary of state took a monumental step on her quest to become America's first female president, by besting party challenger Bernie Sanders.
After a tumultuous convention opening which saw Sanders and Hillary supporters trade jeers and chants, cheers erupted as Clinton passed the 2,382-delegate threshold needed for the nomination, setting up a showdown with Republican Donald Trump in November.
"History," said a post on her Twitter account.
Although the outcome was virtually a foregone conclusion, the state-by-state vote saw rowdy displays on the convention floor.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 28th, 2016.