PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Meet the new Hillary Clinton, repackaged and updated from previous versions. But will voters notice or care?
After decades in the public eye, Clinton is being presented to Americans again at the Democratic convention in Philadelphia, this time as a barrier-breaking liberal champion who fights for families and children.
Etta Goodstein, a member of the Massachusetts delegation to the Democratic National Convention, is more than the typical Clinton supporter. The Chicago native and Cape Cod resident, who checked herself out of her inpatient hospice to attend the convention, views this week as her swansong for a life of political activism.