The highlight of the DNC last night was this guy:
http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/28/politics/khizr-khan-muslim-soldier-donald-trump-dnc/index.html
Chelsea did a really good job of humanizing her mother. I don't think Hillary's speech was necessarily the best speech in the entire world, but her strategy seemed to be to demonstrate that she had actual implementation policies for a lot of her policies, which would contrast her with Trump. I thought she did a good job. She stuck to her strengths.
Will she do what she says she will? I think she'll try. Whether or not she's able to implement a lot of her strategies will obviously depend on how much cooperation she has from congress. Will it be good for most Americans? I think that's fairly debatable. It depends on where you lean on the political spectrum. Her policies make more economic sense to me so I think they'd be better for middle class Americans. Based on her background, she has a lot of ground level advocacy experience, so i think she's in a better place to address concerns with public education. She took a much more well-rounded approach to addressing the issues between citizens and police. If you're an immigrant or a minority, LGBTQ, or an advocate for protection of women's rights, she's the candidate that will protect your interests.
If one of your biggest issues is protection of the current interpretation of the second amendment, you won't think she's good for Americans. And if you believe that there's no way to end the ISIS conflicts without resorting to extreme measures, she's also not good for Americans. And if you see illegal immigration and paths to legal citizenship as being destructive to Americans, then she's not your candidate.
Do I think she still has issues? Sure. And I realize you can evaluate a candidate without comparing them to others, but she seems to have the most realistic platform out of all the candidates at this point.