Summary:
- Former President Barack Obama endorses Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign, calling for a shift from past turmoil.
- Obama’s speech, delivered at the Democratic National Convention, emphasized the importance of unity and progress.
- Michelle Obama and other prominent figures also spoke, highlighting the need to overcome division and fear.
In a powerful appearance at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, former President Barack Obama passionately endorsed Kamala Harris for the presidency. Addressing a cheering crowd, Obama praised President Joe Biden as both a friend and a capable leader but stressed the urgent need for a change in leadership. He emphasized the stakes of the upcoming election, urging Americans to vote for “an America we can believe in” and reject the turmoil of the past.
Obama, who commanded the stage with his signature eloquence, warned against the chaos and self-interest he attributes to former President Donald Trump. He described Trump’s approach to power as driven by personal gain and warned that extending such a presidency would only lead to more division and instability. “We have seen that movie before and we all know that the sequel is usually worse,” Obama declared, rallying support for Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz.
The former president’s endorsement followed a dynamic speech by Michelle Obama, who also took to the stage to a warm reception. She highlighted the need for a hopeful and inclusive vision for America, countering the fear and division that Trump has been accused of fostering. Michelle Obama described the campaign of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz as a beacon of hope and progress, calling for a new era of leadership.