What was the most powerful moment of the DNC?

Marc Britton
doorman | Queen Village
"I actually saw Madeline Albright in person. She appeared to be a lady of great self-assurance. Someone said she walked so fast, like a gazelle. I felt really fortunate seeing her. A memorable experience and a highlight of the week for me."


Sean McGovern
pastry chef | Queen Village
"Michelle Obama talking about living in a house built by slaves. Her speech was unifying and inspirational. I also found Tim Kaine entertaining. I really enjoyed his imitation of Donald Trump. It was very amusing. I never heard of Kaine before that."


Robert Miller
attorney | Gayborhood
"Chelsea Clinton walking on stage and starting her speech with such grace and calm confidence. She really showed us that Hillary is a good mother and that we can trust her. Chelsea exuded a quiet dignity that was the antithesis of Trump’s histrionics."


Christopher Sikich
teacher | Queen Village
"Hillary Clinton’s acceptance speech. It was a powerful speech. I really wish my mother were alive to hear it. She was a feminist through and through. Hillary reintroduced herself as somebody the country should be comfortable voting for."


Newsletter Sign-up