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A new study shows health disparities cost Texas billions of dollars; Senate rejects impeachment articles against Mayorkas, ending trial against Cabinet secretary; Iowa cuts historical rural school groups.

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Ohio Analyst: Hillary Clinton Faces Tough Task in DNC Speech

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Thursday, July 28, 2016   

DAYTON, Ohio – Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton takes the stage tonight to make her case for the White House.

The former secretary of state, first lady and U.S. senator essentially faces reintroducing herself to the country as the person best suited for the presidency.

As a political speech researcher, University of Dayton Professor Randy Sparks says Clinton has a tough task ahead of her from a branding standpoint.

With some Bernie Sanders supporters still not on board and a fairly high unfavorable rating, he explains Clinton has to project confidence and inspire the respect that's needed to be elected.

"She has the higher task of trying to win back trust,” Sparks explains. “She really has to present herself in a way that is, to some degree, kind of personal. But at the same time, she has to do so in a way that doesn't make her appear to be weak, that doesn't make her appear to be defensive."

The latest Gallup poll shows 57 percent of Americans view Clinton unfavorably.

On Tuesday, she made U.S. history by becoming the first woman to secure the presidential nomination of a major party.

Tonight, her daughter, Chelsea Clinton will introduce her.

Sparks notes that Clinton will need to draw a sharp contrast from her Republican opponent, Donald Trump. He says Trump is using an angry tone to fire up supporters with the notion that he's an outsider to a broken political system.

"Mrs. Clinton, on the other hand, is an insider,” he points out. “She has been part of the political system for a long time. And as a result, she has to adopt a tone that is more reassuring of the current situation – that truly, our country has problems, but it is not on the brink of collapse."

The Democratic National Convention has featured speeches from a slew of celebrities, activists and political hard-hitters, including President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, First Lady Michelle Obama, and former president Bill Clinton.






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