Biden hails Harris as DNC's future in emotional farewell speech
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[August 20, 2024]
By Steve Holland, Trevor Hunnicutt and Doina Chiacu
CHICAGO (Reuters) -President Joe Biden cemented the Democratic Party's
elevation of Kamala Harris to lead the fight for the White House against
Republican Donald Trump with a convention speech on Monday that praised
his vice president as the best hope for preserving American democracy.
Biden took center stage on opening night of the Democratic National
Convention, drawing an extended standing ovation from the party faithful
and delivering a farewell speech to the party he has served for half a
century - even with five months left in office.
Wiping away tears after being introduced by his daughter Ashley, Biden
waved to the crowd that held signs saying, "We (heart) Biden." Beaming,
he responded, "I love YOU."
"Are you ready to vote for freedom? Are you ready to vote for democracy
and for America? Let me ask you, are you ready to elect Kamala Harris
and Tim Walz?" Biden said.
Taking multiple swipes at Trump, Biden promised to be the "best
volunteer" Harris and Minnesota Governor Walz, her vice presidential
running mate, had ever seen.
Biden's address in Chicago kicked off a four-day event fueled by
enthusiasm for Harris and relief that Biden abandoned his own reelection
bid and endorsed her to replace him.
The president's reluctant decision to step aside on July 21 came after
heavy pressure from party leaders who worried the 81-year-old incumbent
was too old to win or serve four more years.
"I love the job, but I love my country more," Biden said, drawing chants
of "We love Joe."
Biden, who was No. 2 to the nation's first Black president, Barack
Obama, is urging Democrats to unite behind a candidate who, if
triumphant on Nov. 5, would become the first woman, who is also Black
and South Asian, to be elected U.S. president.
Harris is riding a historic whirlwind into the convention: her campaign
has broken fundraising records, packed arenas with supporters, and
turned opinion polls in some battleground states in Democrats' favor.
She joined Biden onstage for a hug after he finished his address on
Monday.
Biden had hoped just a month ago to deliver a high-profile speech later
this week to accept the Democratic nomination for another four-year
term. Instead, he will travel to California for a vacation.
Biden dropped his reelection bid after his disastrous debate performance
against Trump on June 27 prompted longtime allies, major donors and
other party supporters to demand he step aside.
In his speech, Biden touted his administration's accomplishments -
boosting the U.S. economy and strengthening U.S. alliances abroad - and
made the case for Americans to elect Harris as his White House
successor.
He condemned the racism and white supremacy that continue to plague
America, saying they had no place in the nation.
He contrasted Harris the prosecutor with Trump, a convicted felon, and
catalogued what he called the former president's foreign policy
failures, accusing him of bowing down to Russian President Vladimir
Putin and leaving NATO in tatters.
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U.S. President Joe Biden and Democratic presidential candidate and
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris reacts onstage at the Democratic
National Convention (DNC) in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., August 19,
2024. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Biden rapped Trump for calling the United States a failing nation.
"He’s the loser," Biden said with fervor.
Unlike most speakers earlier in the program, Biden acknowledged the
anger of thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters that gathered
outside the convention hall on Monday, saying he has been working
nonstop to achieve a ceasefire.
"Those protesters out in the street, they have a point," he said. "A
lot of innocent people are being killed on both sides."
Earlier in the day, thousands of protesters assembled at a nearby
park to pressure delegates to drop the party's military support for
Israel's Gaza offensive.
The pro-Palestinian protesters were fewer than the tens of thousands
that organizers had predicted, but a splinter group left the main
march and breached a security perimeter near the convention center,
drawing riot police who detained four people.
HARRIS CAMEO
Earlier in the evening, Harris, 59, made a surprise appearance,
drawing cheers from the crowd as she vowed to defeat Trump.
"Let us fight for the ideals we hold dear and let us always
remember, when we fight we win!" Harris said to the roar of the
crowd. She will formally accept the nomination on Thursday.
Democrats also cheered their failed 2016 presidential candidate,
Hillary Clinton, whose loss to Trump in 2016 dashed hopes of
installing the first woman in the White House.
Clinton, who became the first woman to secure a major U.S. party's
presidential nomination, drew a standing ovation as she took the
stage on Monday.
"The story of my life and the history of our country is that
progress is possible, but not guaranteed," said Clinton, who also
lost her bid for the 2008 nomination to Obama.
She commended Biden as restoring decency, dignity and competency to
the White House.
"And now, we are writing a new chapter in America's story," Clinton
said. "Kamala has the character, experience and vision to lead us
forward."
Clinton took several shots at her former nemesis. "Donald Trump fell
asleep at his own trial, and when he woke up, he made his own kind
of history, the first person to run for president with 34 felony
convictions," she said to laughter.
(Reporting by Steve Holland, Trevor Hunnicutt, Andrea Shalal, Bianca
Flowers, Jeff Mason, Nandita Bose, Jarrett Renshaw, Stephanie Kelly
and Doina Chiacu in Chicago; Writing by Doina Chiacu; Editing by
Heather Timmons and Howard Goller)
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