In wide-ranging speech that stretched for nearly an hour, former President Bill Clinton emphatically made the case for electing President Obama to a second term and attacked the Republican Party platform.
Here are some of the sights from the second day of the Democratic National Convention:
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Former President Clinton Delivers for Obama
In wide-ranging speech that stretched for nearly an hour, former President Bill Clinton emphatically made the case for electing President Obama to a second term and attacked the Republican Party platform.
Here are some of the sights from the second day of the Democratic National Convention: