Clinton Uses Tuesday Victory Speech to Mock Trump

Monica Sanchez | March 1, 2016
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Hillary Clinton had sweeping success in Tuesday night's primaries. 

After results showed her winning in five states – Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia – Clinton took the stage at her Miami, Fla. campaign headquarters and gave a victory speech aimed heavily at GOP frontrunner Donald Trump.  

“All across our country today, Democrats voted to break down barriers so we can all rise together,” she began. “This country belongs to all of us, not just those at the top. Not just the people who look one way, worship one way, or even think one way. America prospers when we all prosper. America is strong when we are all strong. And we know we’ve got work to do.”

“But that work is not to make America great again,” said Clinton. “America never stopped being great.”

“We have to make America whole,” she went on. “We have to fill in what’s been hollowed out.”

The former secretary of state added that what America needs is more “love and kindness.”

“I believe what we need in America today is more love and kindness,” Clinton added. “Because, you know what? It works! Instead of building walls, we’re going to 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.”  

Check out a clip from her remarks below. 

During her speech, more results came in showing Clinton and Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz the winners in Texas. 

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