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Sponsor Our ArticlesBarack and Michelle Obama gave riveting speeches at the Democratic National Convention this Tuesday. Their words took strong aim at Republican nominee Donald Trump, urging citizens to refuse him now more than ever. In a speech that has been marked as one of the most memorable in convention history, the former First Lady demanded that Democrats let go of their “Goldilocks complex”. She called for dedicated efforts to elect Vice President Kamala Harris, saying, “We cannot indulge our anxieties about whether this country will elect someone like Kamala, instead of doing everything we can to get someone like Kamala elected.”
The former president too, in a speech reminiscent of his own rise into American politics, spoke about the “vast majority of us [not wanting] to live in a country that’s bitter and divided.” He pleaded against four more years of disruption and confusion, saying “We have seen that movie before, and we all know that the sequel is usually worse.”
The Democrats made a concerted effort during the night to present Harris’ personal side to Americans still learning about her, just under a month after she ascended to the top of the party’s 2024 ticket. Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff presented an affectionate narrative of their relationship, and why his kids fondly call the vice president “Momala.” It has set the stage for the two closing nights of the convention, where the Democratic vice presidential nominee, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, will take to the stage on Wednesday. Harris will close the gathering on Thursday, marking the final dash toward Election Day.
Twenty years post his breakthrough 2004 DNC speech, Barack Obama gave an impressive closing speech, his words touching upon familiar themes from his own campaigns. The former president’s message ended up garnering a lot of attention and goodwill, primarily because of his personal popularity among American voters. Obama combined a subtle critique of Trump along with a larger message of unity and understanding for ordinary Americans.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama enthralled the audience with her resolute message of hope and positivity. She spoke about the contagious optimism stirred by Harris since she became the Democratic nominee and stated her as the best choice to lead the nation.
Throughout the night, the DNC had several former Republicans and people who’d left the party express support for Harris. Republicans delivered compelling arguments for independents and Trump critics to vote for Harris.
Vermont independent Sen. Bernie Sanders endorsed the accomplishments of the Biden administration while also laying out a series of proposals for the next Democratic administration, which included campaign finance reform, protections for unions, improving health care access, and public education.
Tuesday night witnessed an hourlong, prime-time musical extravaganza, with a song associated with each state, and representatives from the states delivered short speeches as they cast their delegates’ votes for the vice president. It was an hour of music and positive vibes with no actual consequence. The event ended with Democrats cutting from the roll call to a live video of Harris and Walz stepping onto the stage in Milwaukee, where they held a rally on Tuesday night.
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