She embraced the wonkiness, acknowledging that she is not an orator like her husband or the current Oval Office holder, but Hillary Clinton can fight. After Katy Perry delivered a 'Roar,' Clinton spoke over intermittent protests to deliver a speech that was a liberal laundry list (thanks, Bernie), selective biography, optimistic paean to America and a cut-down of a reckless Republican foe. Who's ready for the debates?
Here's what to read to catch up as the two-week convention madness comes to a close.
AJC Coverage
The premium site lede-all from Aaron Gould Sheinin and Greg Bluestein:
Bluestein: In Atlanta, mothers and daughters celebrate Clinton speech.
Dan Chapman: A Muslim American challenges Trump.
Sheinin: Retired military leaders give full-throated Clinton endorsement.
Jim Galloway: Relatives of slain police officers recognized in Philadelphia.
Sheinin: Here's what Georgia's Democrats wanted to hear from Hillary.
Chapman: The fight for the $15 minimum wage hits the convention floor.
National coverage
Devoting much of the night to a flag-wrapped ode to the military and police, Clinton made an unsubtle play for uneasy Republicans. (Politico)
The New York Times' Michael Barbaro writes that Hillary, after all these years and scars, has given up on earning the electorate's trust in a traditional sense. Now it's about competence and preparedness.
Buzzfeed delves into the existential crisis of moderate Democrats at the DNC, amid the party's left turn.
Slate describes Hillary's speech as "workmanlike."
National Review says it was a rehash that will not change hard-boiled perceptions.
Don’t forget about the GOP
This Trump-Russia thing has legs. Here's Politico Magazine's Michael Crowley with a great read on a Palm Beach real estate flip Trump pulled off to make millions from a Russian oligarch.
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