The crowd inside Wells Fargo Center erupted after Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton appeared on screen towards the end of the second night at DNC. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Grammy-winning singer Alicia Keys closed out the second day of the 2016 Democratic National Convention with a stellar performance. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
President Bill Clinton called Hillary Clinton the “best darn change maker” during his speech at the DNC. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
President Bill Clinton delivered a powerful speech and brought the crowd to its feet multiple times as he endorsed his wife Hillary Clinton for the 2016 presidential run. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
President Bill Clinton takes stage to a deafening cheer on the second night of the DNC. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders’ supporters gather outside the media center at Wells Fargo Center to protest the Democratic presidential nomination of Hillary Clinton, the first female presidential nominee by a major party on Tuesday night. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Former Attorney General Eric Holder calls out Donald Trump during his speech. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
A Bernie delegate holds a sign showing her support for Hillay Clinton inside the Wells Fargo Center. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
A protestor tapes her lips in protest of the nomination of Hillary Clinton isnide the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on Tuesday. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
New York delegates cheer on students from Eagle Academy as they recite ‘Invictus” at the Wells Fargo Center on Tuesday. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Louisiana and Hillary delegate Tom Anderson whistles as Acting Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Donna Brazile walks on stage. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Actress and host of the second night of the DNC, Elizabeth Banks, mocked Donald Trump at the Wells Fargo Center.
Hillary Delegate Lavon Bracy from Florida with her fancy hat at the Democratic National Convention. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Dezzi Durazo, 24, came to Philadelphia from Los Angeles to protest against the Democratic Party and show her support for her candidate Bernie Sanders. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Bernie Sanders’ supporters gather outside Wells Fargo Center and listen to the roll call votes at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Bernie Sanders’ supporters gather outside Wells Fargo Center and watch the roll call vote live on giant screens. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Sophia A., 26, came to Philadelphia all the way from Santa Cruz, CA, to protest what she called “illegitimate nomination of Hillary Clinton” and demanded that she be disqualified. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
A Bernie puppet towers over John Jarecki, 38, the creator of the puppet from Omaba, Nebraska. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
California resident Sharon Lacrosse, 52, left, and Denise Ryan, 40, from Connecticut, watch the live streaming of the roll call vote at the Democratic National Convention. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Bernie Sanders’ supporters gather outside Wells Fargo Center to proest the nomination of Hillary Clinton at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Olgui Sommerfeldt, 27, a Wisconsin resident, holds a rainbow flag in front of LGBTQ protestors gathered outside the Wells Fargo Center at the 2016 Democratic National Convention on Tuesday. Photo by Pankaj Khadka
Rianne Philips, 29, came to the DNC from Austin to show her support for senator Bernie Sanders and protest against the “corrupt Democratic party,” she said. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Bernie Sanders’ supporters circle an anti-LGBTQ protestor and accuse him of hitting one of the protestors outside the Wells Fargo Center. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Ivan Delsol, 44, from Oregon and Megan Burke, 45, from New York, supporters of Bernie Sanders at the Democratic Convention Center. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Hillary delegates cheer inside the Wells Fargo Center. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Megan Ritzi, 20, came to DNC from Texas to appeal for a better healthcare system. Ritzi, who lost her right leg in an accident, holds her prosthetic leg in protest outside the Wells Fargo Center. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
A Hillary delegate cheers inside the Wells Fargo Center. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Aurora, 23, from New Hampshire handed out chalks to protesters and asked them to “write down their most important concern in this revolution” outside the Wells Fargo Center on Tuesday. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
A Hillary Clinton fan at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
A “Feel the Bern” shirt at a vendor booth outside the Wells Fargo Center on Tuesday afternoon. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS
Bobbi Booker of the Philadelphia Inquirer takes a photograph infront of an American flag at the Instagram booth inside the convention center. Photo by Pankaj Khadka/BUNS