Instead, he was on stage delivering an emotional address as an animated crowd inside Chicagoâs United Center poured out their gratitude at his decision to stand aside and pass the torch to Kamala Harris.
In remarks that revisited many of his campaign themes, and as Ms Harris looked on from a box alongside running mate Tim Walz, Mr Biden told the Democratic National Convention that despite the threats that inspired his 2020 presidential run, âdemocracy has prevailedâ and âdemocracy has deliveredâ. He added: âAnd now, democracy must be preserved.â
âAre you ready to vote for freedom?â Mr Biden asked the audience. âAre you ready to vote for democracy and for America? Let me ask you, are you ready to elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz?â
After an introduction by his daughter Ashley, Mr Biden walked on stage and embraced her to the sounds of Jackie Wilsonâs â(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higherâ and deafening chants of âThank you Joe!â He took a tissue from his pocket to wipe his eyes. âFamily is the beginning, the middle, and the end,â he said after praising his daughter and his ârockâ, first lady Jill Biden. âAnd America, I love you.â
His remarks championed his support for labour unions, his major economic and infrastructure-boosting accomplishments, and the democratic advocacy that puts him in stark contrast to Donald Trump. âBecause of you, weâve had one of the most
His remarks championed his support for labour unions, his major economic and infrastructure-boosting accomplishments, and the democratic advocacy that puts him in stark contrast to Donald Trump. âBecause of you, weâve had one of the most extraordinary four years of progress ever, period,â he said. âAnd when I say âwe,â I mean Kamala and me.â
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