Gabby Giffords, of Arizona, was introduced by her husband, Mark Kelly, and appeared to struggle as she walked onto the stage at the DNC. She then delivered a short, but captivating speech.
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She told the Democratic National Convention that "speaking is difficult for me. But come January, I want to say these two words: Madam President."
Giffords and her husband talked about the need to challenge the gun lobby and place new restrictions on firearms.
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Giffords called Hillary Clinton - the Democratic nominee for president - "tough" and "courageous," and Giffords says Clinton, as president, will "stand up to the gun lobby. That's why I'm voting for Hillary."
She added, "Strong women get things done."
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Giffords suffered a severe brain injury after she was shot in the head in 2011 near Tucson. She resigned from Congress in 2012 to focus on recovering from her wounds.