“Hillary Clinton, the first woman ever nominated by a major U.S. party, spoke of unity and reached out to all Americans, even those who won’t vote for her, with a positive tone. Donald Trump at times painted a grim portrait of the United States as a nation facing immediate threats from illegal immigration, terrorism and attacks on law enforcement.
These differences — and the internal tensions that erupted at times into booing and chants throughout both conventions — provide insight into the state of the presidential race, as well as the future of the two parties.”
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I think this shows just how important these conventions can be and how much weight they carry. The convention is not just about the party, but it is about crafting a narrative that represents the whole party and the party’s future. Whatever agenda or campaign strategies that the candidates are pushing, intertwined in their speeches at the convention, are representative of the other candidates within their respective party both past and future. This is why 2016 was so controversial.
source: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/07/31/what-republican-democratic-conventions-tell-us-donald-trump-hillary-clinton/87667832/