Bill Clinton’s Night in Chicago. He’ll Speak at the Democratic Convention – RaiNews

Bill Clinton’s Night in Chicago. He’ll Speak at the Democratic Convention – RaiNews

Obamas attack Trump and launch Kamala, ‘yes she can’. Hope has returned to the US with Kamala Harris, while Trump represents a divided and hate-filled America: word of Barack and Michelle Obama, the golden couple of Democrats who inflamed the Chicago convention. “We are ready for the Harris presidency. “Yes, she can”, said the former president from the stage. Tonight the vice-presidential candidate Tim Walzand and the former president Bill Clinton will be the hosts of the Democratic National Convention. We are on the third day of the launch by the party of Kamala Harris. Even the spokesperson emeritus Nancy Pelosi and the Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg they should speak at the convention.

The interventions: Bill Clinton

Ovation at the Democratic convention for the entrance on stage of former US President Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton he sang the praises of President Joe Biden, recalling that he “stood by Ukraine’s side.” Clinton emphasized Biden’s “sense of service,” to which the audience responded by chanting “thank you Joe.” “I turned 78 two days ago,” he jokingly recalled, “but I can say I feel younger than Donald Trump,” who is the same age. Bill Clinton made the comparison between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, saying that one “wants to take us back,” while the other “wants to take us forward.” “Here are our opportunities, let’s take them,” he added, speaking at the Democratic convention, “here are our fears and let’s send them away, here are our dreams, let’s make them come true.” “I will be very happy when she (Kamala Harris, ed.) enters the White House as president, because she will break my record of the president who spent the most time at McDonald’s.” Bill Clinton said this, making the audience at the Democratic convention underway in Chicago laugh. – With Trump, every day would start with “me, me, me,” but “when Kamala Harris is president, every day will start with you, you, you,” says Bill Clinton.

The interventions: Nancy Pelosi

It began with a tribute to Joe Biden, the speech of Nancy Pelosi at the Democratic Convention in Chicago. The former speaker of the House recalled the successes of the Biden Administration and then launched into a “thank you, Joe”. In reality, the US press has been reporting for weeks how the relationship between Biden and Pelosi has deteriorated, following the pressure from the speaker to push the president to abandon the re-election campaign. Donald Trump on January 6, 2021 “attacked democracy” and “we Democrats saved it”. This is what Nancy Pelosi said in her speech at the Democratic Convention. “We must choose leaders who believe in free elections and respect the peaceful transfer of power. And the choice could not be clearer: Harris and Walz”, said the former speaker of the House.

The house, the health care that millions of people must access by defending them from penalizing insurance procedures, a good climate, a school open to all. She knows how to listen. She can represent everyone. We need a President who knows how to do all this. And she can, “Yes she can”.

Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States

We, as Kamala’s mother said, must not stand still but must do something. No American can stand there waiting. There is no time. You know what you must do. Michelle Obama is asking you to do something. Let’s marry hope with action.”

Michelle Obama, First Lady 44th President of the United States

Oprah Winfrey also spoke at the convention

There will also be Oprah Winfrey among the personalities present Wednesday evening at the Democratic Convention in Chicago. CNN reports. Winfrey, considered one of the most influential women in America and the world, is expected to speak before the vice presidential candidate’s speech, Tim Walz.

At the convention, Oprah Winfrey will introduce vice-presidential candidate Tim Waltz (@ansa)

“In 2024, we have a clear choice: ‘We the people’ versus ‘Me, myself, and I.'” This is a passage from the speech that former President Bill Clinton will deliver before the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, according to previews provided to the press.

Meanwhile, several hundred pro-Gaza protesters have gathered in Union Park, near the United Center, where the third night of the Democratic National Convention is being held. They say they are angry about the Democrats’ support for Israel, and many of them say they do not intend to vote for either of the two major candidates for the White House.

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