Michelle Obama delivered a powerful speech at the Democratic National Convention Monday where the First Lady focused on the important role the next president will have in molding the future of America's youth. Obama opened her speech by talking about her family's journey to Washington, D.C. and the challenges they've faced in the White House and how the hateful rhetoric aimed at Barack Obama affects their daughters. Obama then championed Clinton as a "true public servant" who has dedicated her life to bettering America. "When she didn't win the nomination eight years ago, she didn't get angry or disillusioned," Obama said. "Hillary didn't pack up and go home. Hillary knows as a true public servant this is so much bigger than her own desires and disappointment.
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