AP calls Clinton the Democratic nominee, while Trump remarks about judge alienate GOP

LISA DESJARDINS:
Yes, Judy, tonight, Hillary Clinton is going to go all in on the women message.
She's going to debut a video which shows repeated images of women. In fact, looking at this video, there's almost no images of men, where she's talking about being a woman, promoting women, and about this historic moment tonight for her.
It's no secret she wants to win the presidency with women and also in this video minorities. So, she is pivoting fully that way, which is different than in 2008, Judy, you remember, where she said, I happen to be a woman, but I'm not running as a woman.
It seems tonight, Judy, they're launching a message where she's running full stop as a woman, no doubt about it. And it's a little different. I remember being at that speech eight years ago where she conceded to Barack Obama. The campaign tonight feels like they want to really flex their muscles.
And to be honest, Judy, they are expecting Senator Sanders eventually to be magnanimous. They say they will reach out to Sanders voters, but no decision yet on whether he will be mentioned by name, at least when I talked to staff recently, tonight or not. We will have to wait and see.
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