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Hillary Clinton accepts party nomination: I will be president for Democrats, Republicans & Independents

Clinton said Trump can't even handle the rough-and-tumble of a presidential campaign.

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Hillary Clinton today portrayed her Republican rival Donald Trump as a volatile and short-tempered man who cannot be trusted with nuclear weapons as she scripted history by becoming the first women presidential nominee of a major political party in the US.

Presenting here vision of inclusive growth for America that maintains its global leadership and military power, Clinton, 68, he warned voters the nation is facing a serious "moment of reckoning" from economic pain, violence and terror. "America is once again at a moment of reckoning. Powerful forces are threatening to pull us apart. Bonds of trust and respect are fraying. And just as with our founders there are no guarantees. It's truly is up to us. We have to decide whether we're going to work together so we can all rise together," Clinton told fellow Americans while accepting the Democratic Party's nomination to run for president in the November general elections.

Clinton said she would build an economy that gives jobs to everyone and not a few and a country where "love trumps hate". That is the country she is fighting for, she said.

"It is with humility, determination and boundless confidence in America s promise that I accept your nomination for president," Clinton said as thousands of party delegates, leaders and supporters at the Wells Fargo Center erupted in cheers and applause.

The former first lady, senator and secretary of state set her sights on the White House and blasted Trump, portraying him as a small man, who got rich by stiffing workers, peddles fear and lacks the temperament to be commander in chief.

"He loses his cool at the slightest provocation. When he's gotten a tough question from a reporter. When he's challenged in a debate. When he sees a protester at a rally. Imagine him in the Oval Office facing a real crisis. A man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons," she charged. "Ask yourself: Does Donald Trump have the temperament to be Commander-in-Chief?" she asked.

"Donald Trump says, and this is a quote, 'I know more about ISIS than the generals do. No, Donald, you don't," Clinton said.

Clinton alleged that Trump wants to divide Americans. "We heard Donald Trump's answer last week at his convention. He wants to divide us...He wants us to fear the future and fear each other," she said.

"I will be a president for Democrats, Republicans, and Independents. For the struggling, the striving and the successful...for all Americans," Clinton said. "A president should respect the men and women who risk their lives to serve our country," she said, adding that Trump can't even handle the rough-and-tumble of a presidential campaign.

Clinton said if Americans are serious about keeping the country safe, they can't afford to have a president who's in the pocket of the gun lobby. She was making a reference to Trump's opposition to gun control laws. 

"Anyone reading the news can see the threats and turbulence we face. From Baghdad and Kabul, to Nice and Paris and Brussels, to San Bernardino and Orlando, we're dealing with determined enemies that must be defeated," Clinton noted. "No wonder people are anxious and looking for reassurance. Looking for steady leadership. You want a leader who understands we are stronger when we work with our allies around the world and care for our veterans here at home. I'm proud that we put a lid on Iran's nuclear programme without firing a single shot now we have to enforce it, and keep supporting Israel's security," she said.

"I'm proud that we shaped a global climate agreement now we have to hold every country accountable to their commitments, including ourselves. I'm proud to stand by our allies in NATO against any threat they face, including from Russia," she said.

Clinton said she has laid out her strategy for defeating ISIS. "We will strike their sanctuaries from the air, and support local forces taking them out on the ground. We will surge our intelligence so that we detect and prevent attacks before they happen," she said. "We will disrupt their efforts online to reach and radicalize young people in our country. It won't be easy or quick, but make no mistake we will prevail," Clinton said.

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