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Senate Democratic Party Women at 2016 Democratic National Convention

Washington Senator Patty Murray discusses women's health legislation during her time in Congress at the convention, citing the role of Hillary Clinton is assisting. Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow says she had seen Clinton speak at the United Nations Fourth World Conference in Beijing, saying Clinton broke the silence for women as she was calm and fearless. Washington Senator Maria Cantwell refers to Clinton's involvement with Moms Rising, economic development and paid family leave policies, saying Donald Trump may have been buildings and casinos but Clinton is working for real change. Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar calls the women of the Senate women of steel, citing Clinton's involvement with the earthquake recovery in Haiti, calling her a friend who takes the call. Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill calls Clinton one of the most experienced and perhaps most capable person to run for president ever, saying that Clinton had called her many times during her chemotherapy treatments for cancer, whose words she said gave her strength. New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen says that foreign policy has real consequences abroad, referencing a trade dispute facing a company in her state which Clinton dealt with as Secretary of State. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand says Clinton invigorated her to get involved in politics, that why after four decades in public service Clinton still fights to make a difference. Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin tells a story of her sickness as a child, now to be covered by the Affordable Care Act, working with Clinton to fight for healthier families and a fair shot for all.
Washington Senator Patty Murray discusses women's health legislation during her time in Congress at the convention, citing the role of Hillary Clinton is assisting. Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow says she had seen Clinton speak at the United Nations Fourth World Conference in Beijing, saying Clinton broke the silence for women as she was calm and fearless. Washington Senator Maria Cantwell refers to Clinton's involvement with Moms Rising, economic development and paid family leave policies, saying Donald Trump may have been buildings and casinos but Clinton is working for real change. Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar calls the women of the Senate women of steel, citing Clinton's involvement with the earthquake recovery in Haiti, calling her a friend who takes the call. Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill calls Clinton one of the most experienced and perhaps most capable person to run for president ever, saying that Clinton had called her many times during her chemotherapy treatments for cancer, whose words she said gave her strength. New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen says that foreign policy has real consequences abroad, referencing a trade dispute facing a company in her state which Clinton dealt with as Secretary of State. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand says Clinton invigorated her to get involved in politics, that why after four decades in public service Clinton still fights to make a difference. Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin tells a story of her sickness as a child, now to be covered by the Affordable Care Act, working with Clinton to fight for healthier families and a fair shot for all.
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July 28, 2016
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