As the Democratic National Convention (DNC) unfolds with fervour, the second night brought a powerful surge of energy and urgency.
The spotlight was on former President Barack Obama, former First Lady Michelle Obama, and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, each delivering impassioned speeches that underscored the stakes of the upcoming election.
The Obamas urged voters to rise to the occasion and rally behind Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.
Their speeches set the stage for a high-stakes showdown, igniting a sense of purpose and determination among Democratic supporters.
Former President Barack Obama reminded voters in his speech at the DNC that the upcoming election will be a “tight race.”
Obama said that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz embody “a return to America where we work together and look out for each other.”
“If we each do our part within the next 77 days —if we knock on doors, if we make phone calls, if we talk to our friends, if we listen to our neighbors, if we work like we’ve never worked before, if we hold firm to our convictions — we will elect Kamala Harris as the next President of the United States and Tim Walz as the next Vice President of the United States.”
Barack Obama
He added, “And together, we too will build a country that is more secure and more just, more equal and more free.”
“So let’s get to work,” the former President concluded.
Former first lady, Michelle Obama also urged Americans to vote for Harris and Walz because there is “no other choice.”
She also warned people to not let up as the Democratic ticket faces an “uphill battle” with less than three months before Election Day.
“Yes, Kamala and Tim are doing great now. We’re loving it, they’re packing arenas across the country, folks are energized. We are feeling good. But remember there are still so many people who are desperate for a different outcome.
“So no matter how good we feel tonight or tomorrow or the next day this is going to be an uphill battle. This is up to us, all of us, to be the solution that we seek.”
Michelle Obama
“It’s up to us to remember what Kamala’s mother told her: ‘Don’t just sit around and complain. Do something,’” she added.
Harris and Walz, were not present because they held a prime-time rally in Wisconsin.
Nonetheless, Harris symbolically accepted the party’s presidential nomination in a video appearance after delegates at convention held a ceremonial roll call.
“We are so honored to be your nominees,” she said.
Trump’s Policies Slammed
Former U.S President Barack Obama slammed the policies and character of Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump.
Obama stated that Trump’s move to kill a bipartisan border deal in the Senate and strip reproductive rights for women hurt Americans.
“We do not need four more years of bluster and bumbling and chaos, we have seen that movie before, and we all know that the sequel is usually worse.”
Barack Obama
“America is ready for a new chapter. America is ready for a better story. We are ready for a President Kamala Harris.”
Michelle Obama also attacked Trump.
Moreover, a number of Republicans spoke at the convention.
Republican Mayor of Mesa, Arizona, John Giles, said, “I have a confession to make: I’m a lifelong Republican. So, I feel a little out of place tonight.”
“But I feel more at home here than in today’s Republican Party,” Giles added.
“Turns out, Donald Trump was all talk. He wanted our votes, but he couldn’t deliver a thing. But these days, my city of Mesa’s on the move. I’m going to ribbon-cuttings every single week. All because Joe Biden and Kamala Harris reached across the aisle. And they delivered for my conservative community and countless more across the country.”
John Giles
Also, Stephanie Grisham, a former White House Press Secretary under Donald Trump, stated that the former President has no morals or empathy.
She said that she was voting for Harris because “I love my country more than my party.”
Additionally, Kyle Sweetser, a lifelong Republican, revealed that he is voting for Harris because he realized Trump was not looking out for American workers.
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