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Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton appears on a large monitor to thank delegates during the second day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, July 26, 2016.
Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton appears on a large monitor to thank delegates during the second day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, July 26, 2016.
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LIVE BLOG: Clinton Becomes First Woman Nominated for President

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The Democratic Party made it official Tuesday, naming Hillary Clinton their candidate for president in 2016 – and making history by selecting the first woman to represent a major U.S. political party. Following the roll call vote, Tuesday's speakers included former President Bill Clinton as well as the Mothers of the Movement -- the mothers of Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Sandra Bland and other young black victims of violence.

Actress Elizabeth Banks comes out and tries to energize the crowd. She compares her role in the movie "The Hunger Games" to events at last week's Republican National Convention.

But then she gets serious. Says she thinks about this election and how it affects her family.

Jimmy Carter speaks in a video about Hillary, Bernie

Jimmy Carter at the DNC
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Schumer is another Democratic speaker who raises the issue that the next president will name at least one person to the Supreme Court and, hopefully, overturn the Citizens United case, which allows corporations and unions to spend unlimited sums on political campaigns.

As he leaves the stage, Schumer yells out "I love you, New York" to delegates at the side of the stage.

Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York gets some cheers from the crowd when he talks about keeping the White House and winning back the Senate majority.

Still, the speakers so far have not revved up the crowd.

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