New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says he knows both candidates -- Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump -- but "despite sharing a home state, the two are worlds apart."
Bell said she is "terrified if we elect (Donald) Trump."
She discusses the effect the "North Carolina bathroom bill" -- which was called a "pioneer in bigotry" -- has had on the state economy.
What does this have to do with Trump? He chose Mike Pence as his running mate. Pence has signed a similar bill in Indiana.
Brooks Bell, a tech entrepreneur owner from North Carolina, speaks of her struggle as a small-business owner. Starting her own business, "It's given me the scars that I know many entrepreneurs share. I believe in Hillary, because I know she also carries battle scars."
Various members of the AAPI Caucus are now addressing the delegates.
Congresswoman Grace Meng of New York, said, "Our voting power has doubled over the last decade – we are now the swing vote in swing states like Virginia, Nevada, and also right here in Pennsylvania!"