Hillary Clinton has definitively won six states so far in the Super Tuesday primaries, and thus commands a strong lead over Bernie Sanders in the race for the Democratic nomination for president. As a result, she’s given a victory speech in Miami, where she takes particular aim at Donald Trump.
Clinton starts out by pledging to build an American where “we all prosper,” no matter what people look like, or what they believe. To build an America like that, she lays out her goal:
“And we know we’ve got work to do. But that work is not to make America great again; America never stopped being great. We have to make America whole. We have to fill in what’s been hollowed out.”
At this point, the audience starts chanting “USA! USA! USA!”
Clinton then dares to say something “unusual.” She calls for “more love and kindness” in this country.
“Because, you know what? It works. Instead of building walls, we’re gonna break down barriers and build ladders of opportunity and empowerment, so every American can live up to his or her potential, because then and only then can America live up to its full potential too.”
There’s another interesting moment when Clinton says “the rhetoric we’re hearing on the other side has never been lower” to a chorus of boos. Super Tuesday is technically not over, but already Clinton is going for the Republicans.