Democrat Hillary Clinton is poised to become the first woman in U.S. history to accept a major party's nomination for president.
She claimed the Democratic presidential nomination after decisive victories in the New Jersey and New Mexico primaries.
The milestone comes nearly a century after women won the right to vote in the United States.
At a rally in New York, Clinton told supporters there is no longer a glass ceiling.
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At a rally at the Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York, Clinton said she has the requisite number of delegates to win her party’s nomination.
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Clinton accused the presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump of stoking fears and provoking divisiveness. She repeated her claim that Trump is unfit for the Oval Office.
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Clinton said she wished her mother could have lived to see this moment.
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Fellow Democratic Bernie Sanders has not conceded defeat, but Clinton congratulated him on his campaign.
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