Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton made a surprise appearance at the end of President Barack Obama’s speech, causing the crowd inside Wells Fargo Center to erupt on Wednesday night. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
President Barack Obama slammed Republican nominee Donald Trump and made a compelling case for Hillary Clinton to a deafening crowd inside the Wells Fargo Center on Wednesday. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine, the vice-presidential nominee of the Democratic Party, during his speech. Photo by: Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Lenny Kravitz performs Let Love Rule on the third night of the DNC. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg called Donald Trump a con and a “dangerous demagogue” and called on America to elect “a sane, competent person.” Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Much to the delight of a packed crowd inside Wells Fargo Arena, Vice President Joe Biden had strong words for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, saying Trump has no plans and no clue what middle class meant, and that “no major party nominee in the history of this nation has ever known less or has been less prepared to deal with our national security.”3
Much to the delight of a packed crowd inside Wells Fargo Arena, Vice President Joe Biden had strong words for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, saying Trump has no plans and no clue what middle class meant, and that “no major party nominee in the history of this nation has ever known less or has been less prepared to deal with our national security.”
Polly Sheppard and Felicia Sanders, survivors of the Emanuel AME Church shooting in Charleston, urged the need for gun reform laws during a powerful speech on Wednesday. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Award-winning actress Angela Bassett, one of the many celebrity supporters of Hillary Clinton, onstage at the Democratic National Convention. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy, a leading voice for stricter gun control measures, called for expanded background checks during his speech. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
A Colorado delegate was among the many audience members who were brought to tears by the words of Christine Leinonen, mother of Orlando shooting victim. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Louisiana delegates tear up while listening to Christine Leinonen, mother of Orlando shooting victim, at the Wells Fargo Center. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Christine Leinonen, mother of Orlando shooting victim, made an emotional plea calling for new and stricter gun laws in one of the more powerful speeches of the night. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Filmmaker Lee Daniels, one of the many celebrities to take stage Wednesday, called for stricter gun control measures during his speech. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
California Governor Jerry Brown, a prominent voice on environmental issues, said Hillary Clinton would “do what’s needed to combat climate change and lead the clean energy revolution,” during his speech. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Nina Turner, center, former Ohio state senator and a vocal Bernie Sanders supporter, said she was kicked off the DNC where she was supposed to introduce Bernie Sanders. Her supporters held a press conference in the media tent on Wednesday and echoed “I’m with Nina” in solidairty against what they claimed was a backlash from the Clinton campaign against Sanders’ supporters. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Hollywood actors Susan Sarandon, right, Shailene Woodley, and Rosario Dawson, along with Danny Glover, held a press conference inside the media tent at DNC on Wednesday to show support for Nina Turner, former Ohio state senator and a vocal Bernie Sanders supporter who said she was kicked off the DNC where she was supposed to introduce Bernie Sanders. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
The Bernie Army was loud and vocal during their protest against the nomination of Hillary Clinton as the Democratic presidential nominee at a gathering in downtown Philadelphia. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
The Bernie Army was loud and vocal during their protest against the nomination of Hillary Clinton as the Democratic presidential nominee at a gathering in downtown Philadelphia. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
A number of Bernie delegates addressed a group of Bernie Sanders’ supporters during a protest in downtown Philadelphia on Wednesday. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Bernie Sanders facemask were available for purchase at a booth next to a protest in downtown Philadelphia. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Supporters of Bernie Sanders gather in downtown Philadelphia a day after Sanders and the Democratic Party officially nominated Hillary Clinton as their presidential nominee. Sanders’ supporters, most of whom supported “Bernie or Bust” shouted “Never Hillary” among other chants during the protest. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Law enforcement officers stand between LGBTQ protestors and Bernie supporters during a protest in downtown Philadelphia. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Jade Eisenhat, 28, from York, PA, supports Bernie Sanders for his honesty and integrity, she said. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Deva Sullivan, 12, came to Philadelphia from Pennsylvania to show her support for Bernie Sanders, her choice because of his stance on environment among other issues, she says. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Supporters of Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton hug each other during a protest in downtown Philadelphia.
Pam, a Bernie peacekeeper from Boston, hands out roses to Hillary protestors and Bernie supporters at a demonstration in downtown Philadelphia. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Joel Bradshaw, a Bernie Sanders supporter from New York, waves the American flag at a protest in downtown Philadeplhia on Wednesday afternoon. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS