Hillary Clinton rallied voters in Ohio Tuesday night in the wake of a decisive primary victory in Mississippi — pivoting away from criticism of her Democratic rival Sen. Bernie Sanders to blast the "uglier" GOP race.
In the speech in Cleveland, Clinton said she was "proud of the campaign Sen. Sanders and I are running."
"We have our differences," she said. "But those differences pale in comparison to what's happening on the Republican side. Every time you think it can't get uglier, they find a way."
"Running for president shouldn't be about delivering insults, it should be about delivering results," she said.
Clinton earned one of her biggest applauses vowing to hit U.S. companies moving overseas to avoid paying taxes.
"If they walk out on America they're going to pay a price," she vowed.
And she was also cheered for her call for racial healing.
"If we reach for love and kindness instead of bluster and bigotry… there's nothing we can't do together," she said.
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