In a powerful speech at the Democratic National Convention, former First Lady Michelle Obama passionately endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the most qualified candidate for the U.S. presidency. She emphasized the significance of hope and unity in America, drawing parallels between their shared backgrounds and the challenges faced by ordinary Americans. Michelle called on voters to reject fear and division, urging them to support Harris in the upcoming election.
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- Michelle Obama declares “Hope is making a comeback” in her speech at the Democratic National Convention.
- Endorses Kamala Harris, describing her as the most qualified person ever to seek the U.S. presidency.
- Highlights Harris’ journey from a middle-class background and the influence of her mother, Shyamala Gopalan.
- Emphasizes the importance of dignity, opportunity, and inclusion for all Americans, regardless of their background.
- Criticizes Donald Trump for promoting fear, division, and racism.
- Calls for unity among all Americans, regardless of political affiliation, to stand up for decency, respect, and democracy.
- Urges voters to remember the lessons from Harris’ mother: take action rather than complain.
- Warns that the election will be close, with just a handful of votes potentially deciding the outcome.
- Encourages overwhelming voter turnout to counter any efforts of voter suppression.
- Concludes with a call to action, stating that Americans have the power to shape the future by voting for hope and unity.
