Cleveland, Ohio (CNN) In a speech that contrasted sharply with Donald Trump in tone and substance, Hillary Clinton laid out a plan Monday for defeating ISIS and making America safer.

Clinton started off her remarks in Cleveland by noting that it was not a day for politics -- the day after the massacre in Orlando that left 49 people dead -- and she never mentioned the presumptive Republican nominee by name.

But her entire address couldn't have been more different than most of those delivered by her GOP rival -- it was heavily policy-based, full of measures on a variety of fronts that Clinton said she would seek as president at home and abroad.

Aides said after the speech that not mentioning Trump was intentional. After noting that Trump's tweets post-Orlando had routinely mentioned himself -- including one where he said he "called" the attack -- aides said they wanted to needle businessman by not giving him the name bump that they feel he lives for.

So they decided that while today's speech would not mention Trump, it would be one one rhetorical contrast with presumptive Republican nominee.

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