With RNC over, Hillary Clinton gears up to take DNC spotlight

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Friday, July 22, 2016
With RNC over, Hillary Clinton gears up to take the DNC spotlight
One political convention is down with one more to go. With the last week belonging to the Republicans, Hillary Clinton's camp is gearing up to take the spotlight.

CLEVELAND (KGO) -- One political convention is down with one more to go. With the last week belonging to the Republicans, Hillary Clinton's camp is gearing up to take the spotlight.

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A vice presidential choice could come as early as Friday.

Clinton's campaign is working hard to keep her VP choice a secret -- she doesn't want a leak.

In Donald Trump's Republican National Convention speech Thursday night, he painted a pretty dire picture of America today and sold himself as the law and order answer.

FULL TEXT: Donald Trump's 2016 Republican National Convention speech

"The crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon come to an end." "This is the legacy of Hillary Clinton - death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. Let's defeat her in November," Trump said.

Notice Trump didn't say "Crooked Hillary," and waved off the most popular chant of this convention: "Lock her up."

Watch the entirety of Donald Trump's speech to the Republican National Convention.

As for the presumptive Democratic nominee, there are two men sources say are most likely to get the VP phone call on Friday - Virginia Senator Tim Kaine or Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.

The likely candidate is Kaine who, not coincidentally, comes from an important swing state.

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Confetti and balloons fall during celebrations after Donald Trump's acceptance speech on the final day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Thursday, July 21, 2016.
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