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U.S. President Barack Obama addresses the Democratic National Convention, saying Hillary Clinton would be the right person to succeed him as commander in chief, in Philadelphia, Pa., July 27, 2016. (A. Shaker/VOA)
U.S. President Barack Obama addresses the Democratic National Convention, saying Hillary Clinton would be the right person to succeed him as commander in chief, in Philadelphia, Pa., July 27, 2016. (A. Shaker/VOA)
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LIVE BLOG: Obama, Kaine, Biden Make the Case for Hillary Clinton as President

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The theme for the third day of the Democratic National Convention is "Working Together." Previous speakers included Vice President Joe Biden and Michael Bloomberg.

Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley

O'Malley continues to energize the crowd and draw cheers. He finishes off, referring to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton respectively, "It's time to put a bully racist in his place and a strong woman in hers!"

Duggan said Detroit is "18 months out of bankruptcy" and Trump knows something about that. "Unlike Donald Trump is only going to do bankruptcy once."

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said when Hillary Clinton looks at Detroit, she sees the opportunity to create an economy in which everyone benefits.

For a year, Duggan said he ended every event with this credo: We are going to build a Detroit where it no longer matters if you're black, brown or white, where it no longer matters if you're Christian, Jewish or Muslim, where it no longer matters if you're gay or straight, immigrant or born in Detroit. ... (and) that's the city that is starting to emerge.

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