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Obama’s DNC speech opens with standing ovation, numerous applause breaks
“America is already strong”, Obama added. “It is the nature of democracy that until those votes are cast and the American people, you know, have their say, we don’t know”.
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Duckworth, an Iraq war veteran who lost her legs in combat, took on Trump’s readiness to be commander in chief, saying “I didn’t put my life on the line to defend our democracy so you could invite Russian Federation to interfere with it”. Vice President Joe Biden painted Trump as completely unqualified for the presidency. Donald Trump. The guy promises a lot.
“Folks are rough on Hillary Clinton in ways that even as somebody who, I’ve had my share of, you know, gettin’ whacked in the public eye, I’m surprised by sometimes”.
The final minutes of the speech were devoted to Obama discussing the values he grew up with which he said were universal values. “That’s why anyone who threatens our values, whether fascists or communists or jihadists or homegrown demagogues, will always fail in the end”, he said.
“I’ve seen all kinds of insane stuff happen”, he said, expressing concerns that voters might get complacent.
America’s 44th president also made the case for the person he wants as his successor – Hillary Clinton.
President Obama’s speech reignited Hillary Clinton’s campaign of becoming the first woman president of United States of America.
“There’s never been anyone more qualified to serve as president – not me, not Bill – than Hillary Clinton”, he said.
When Obama took the stage, the crowd erupted in chants of “Yes We Can!”
Obama was seen whispering in her ear: “You’re doing great. I’m so proud of you”.
That effort was hammered home Wednesday by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who implored Americans to “elect a sane, competent person with sane, global experience”. The president said he and his secretary of state “shared a big hug” when Congress passed the Affordable Care Act, “after we finally realized one of the great causes of her career”. “What I think is scary is a president who doesn’t know their stuff and doesn’t seem to have an interest in learning what they don’t know”.
Bloomberg raged against the Trump machine, even questioning the real estate tycoon’s sanity.
Biden slammed Trump as unable to handle the complexities of a risky world. I couldn’t agree more.
Also, “I do not support same-sex marriage”, he said. He will use his slot to appeal to Americans to elect Clinton, who would prolong Democratic control of the White House to at least 12 years if she wins in November.
“I trust Hillary Clinton with our son’s life”, Kaine said. “She’s been part of those decisions”. We need someone to get it done.
A recent study suggests Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are the two most-disliked presidential nominees in modern times.
The Virginia governor said: “Hillary has a passion for kids and families”.
“And that’s another bet that Donald Trump will lose”.
“I am a New Yorker, and I know a con when I see one”. I’m exhausted of hearing that this election is about “the lesser of two evils” – it’s not, and we Pennsylvanians have a historic responsibility to ensure that the country moves forward. “There’s nothing suspicious in my tax returns – believe me”, he mocked.
Obama said Americans are not a frightened, fearful people living in a “divided crime scene” as envisioned by Trump, and can only solve their problems by coming together and being faithful to the nation’s founding ideals.
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Tim Kaine is mocking Donald Trump for being ignorant of “basic civics” and wrongly saying Kaine was a bad governor of New Jersey.