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Joe Biden Addresses the DNC: “Obama’s One of the Finest Presidents Ever!”
“She knows their dream is quintessentially American, and the American Dream is something no wall will ever contain”. Liberals are unhappy with Kaine’s support for so-called “fast track” authority for a Pacific Rim trade pact, though Clinton aides say he now opposes the deal in its final form.
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The man who admitted he is known in Washington as “middle-class Joe” – and “that’s not a compliment, Biden explained, “it means you’re not sophisticated” – said Trump “doesn’t have a clue” what he’s talking about”.
Speaking to MSNBC, Biden criticized Trump for wanting to “carpet bomb” the extremist group, possibly killing civilians in the process. “Sorry Joe, that was Ted Cruz!”
“We like to create maximum ambiguity as to who our sources are”, Assange said.
“I think he’s got to talk about the economy, because that’s what’s on every worker’s mind out there”, Trumka said.
New Jersey Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney said the convention started “a little rocky“, but he praised U.S. Sen.
President Barack Obama speaks at the convention on behalf of his onetime rival and former secretary of state.
He says he is trying to shift his movement to encourage people to run for office and fight for the issues he pushed for during his campaign. President Barack Obama put him in charge of efforts to cure cancer during his 2016 State of the Union Address.
Biden tells MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” that the party has done “the right thing” for those voters, but “hasn’t spoken enough” to them. Not to mention, we’re still in awe over Michelle Obama’s, 52, knockout speech from night one.
The hug also became the most liked photograph on Instagram of any candidate during the presidential cycle.
“The America I know is full of courage, and optimism, and ingenuity”, Obama said. “So many faces but one”, he said. Biden’s a loyal Democratic soldier and a popular figure within the party.
Philadelphia-President Obama and Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim Kaine did something very smart Wednesday night.
“Anything’s possible”, Obama said in an interview with NBC’s “Today” that aired Wednesday. But I know what she is passionate about.
“I still love my brother, but it still baffles me that when he came to Kenya he told us that he can’t associate too much with family back home just because he is the president of the United States”.
He touched off a firestorm by encouraging Russian Federation to meddle in the presidential campaign – even as he dismissed suggestions from Obama and other Democrats that Moscow was already acting on the Republican’s behalf.
While, there was plenty of Trump bashing, Obama was optimistic about the country. But, you might have noticed, he has a habit of saying the same two words after he makes his biggest promises. I think he doesn’t want a united EU. But he said the leak is consistent with Russia’s past conduct.
Biden blasted Mr. Trump and cast him as a candidate of fear and division.
Biden reinforced the notion that for the country to be strong, the middle class has to do well.
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The capstone of the evening – the theme of which revolved around Clinton’s long history of working with women, children and the disabled – was the keynote address by former president Bill Clinton, who made the case for his wife’s election in deeply personal terms framed around the arc of their long and storied relationship.