Obama, Michelle, who chanted victory slogans in 2008, said, "Let's do something."
Second day of the Democratic Party of Korea convention] Progressive Jinyoung, "Superstar" is here
"You don't have to experience 4 more years of chaos"
After finishing her passionate speech at the United Center in Chicago on the second day of the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday (local time), First Lady Michelle Obama said, "I have one more thing to do before I leave." Then, the audience burst into cheers as if they were leaving, and reporters from all over the world took out cameras. Former President Barack Obama, who came to the stage with the introduction of "The love of my life," raised the mood of Vice President Kamala Harris' coronation by shouting, "Chicago! It's good to come home."
Superstars leading the U.S. progressive camp are participating in the Chicago convention to help Vice President Harris challenge the presidential election. Former President Obama and his wife, Senator Bernie Sanders, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and Vice President Harris' husband Doug Emhoff were speakers. They called for "time to act," defining Vice President Harris as a courageous politician who has fought for ordinary Americans and former President Donald Trump as a person with a narrow view of the world on the side of the rich.
Former President Obama brought the legendary campaign slogan "Yes, We Can," which gave birth to the Obama syndrome in the 2008 presidential election, to inject political energy into Vice President Harris by saying, "Yes, She Can." Referring to ObamaCare, which was an accomplishment during his term in office, he said, "Camala will not stop there. We need a president who can take care of millions of people practically and represent their daily wages and working conditions." About Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Harris' running mate, he joked, "This is the man who should be doing politics," adding, "It is clear that he took it out of his closet, not recommended by a political consultant." Then, Governor Walz's wife, Gwen Walz, was caught on the electric display laughing hard.
As for former President Trump, he said, "It's going to be worse," and insisted that he be prevented from returning to power. "Here's a 78-year-old millionaire who can't stop complaining. The situation is getting worse now because he even fears that he could lose to Kamala," Obama said. "He has childish excuses, crazy conspiracy theories, lies, and even a weird obsession with crowd size." "We don't have to experience bluffing, ripping, and chaos for four more years. We've already seen the movie."
Mrs. Michelle, who spoke before President Obama, led the mood by saying, "Let's do something," dressed like an "Amazon woman." She called on Vice President Harris as "a man who is more qualified than necessary for the presidency," and said, "His story is yours and mine. It's a story of a majority of Americans who want to build a better life." She called for a rally, saying, "This presidential election will be a close race and the outcome could be decided by just a few votes."
Former U.S. President Obama and Mrs. Obama have had a special relationship with Vice President Harris. After the news that President Joe Biden will step down as presidential candidate, Vice President Harris talked to more than 100 aides on the phone, and it is said that the first and second choices were his family members, followed by former President Obama. They became friends in 2004 when Vice President Harris served as San Francisco's chief prosecutor, and sponsored former President Obama. In 2008, Harris supported former President Obama instead of Hillary Clinton, and the relationship grew stronger. Former President Obama and Mrs. Obama are expected to serve as advisers to Vice President Harris during the remaining presidential elections.
Vice President Harris' husband Doug Emhoff also warmed the mood with a heartfelt speech about his wife. "The U.S. has to decide in this election who will leave your family's future to. I will leave my family's future to Kamala. It was the best decision I ever made," said Emhoff. Senator Sanders, who has defected from the Democratic Party and remains an independent, also announced that he would run for Vice President Harris in the upcoming presidential election.
At the party convention, people who were close aides to former President Trump and returned as "snipers" took to the podium to draw attention. "Trump secretly taunts his supporters. He calls them cellar residents," said Stephanie Grisham, a former White House press secretary under the Donald Trump administration, referring to the past of Trump's family life. "They are people who have no sense of empathy or morality or integrity." During the Democratic National Convention, Republican figures who were once on Trump's side are expected to appear as speakers one after another to try to crack the GOP base.

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