Americans appealed to the election of Joe Biden and accused Trump of failing to lead

Kamala Harris goes down in history as the first US presidential candidate

  • Harris received great support from her husband, Doug Imhoff. Father

  • Hillary Clinton: “Joe and Kamala could win by three million votes and still lose; Therefore, we want overwhelming numbers so that Trump cannot sneak out, or steal victory. ”

  • Kamala Harris: "Constant chaos makes us move aimlessly, and incompetence makes us feel fearful, and hard-heartedness makes us feel alone, and that's a lot."

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The day before yesterday, US Senator Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination for her as a vice president, and appealed to Americans to elect Joe Biden as president, and accused President Donald Trump of failing to lead, which caused the loss of lives and jobs during the emerging Corona virus pandemic.

Harris made history as the first woman of color and Asian descent to be nominated for the position.

Harris said that Trump's divisive leadership has pushed the country to a "turn," and directed her appeal directly to all Democratic Party voters of all interests, whose votes are considered crucial to defeating Trump in the presidential election on November 3.

"Constant chaos makes us move aimlessly, and incompetence makes us feel fear, and heartlessness makes us feel lonely, and that's a lot," said Harris, a former California senator and attorney general.

Harris was speaking from a conference center in Wilmington, Biden, Delaware, and the hall was largely empty due to the spread of the Coronavirus.

"We must elect a president, bringing together all of us blacks, whites, Latin Americans, Asians and indigenous people, to achieve the future we want together, we must elect Joe Biden," she said. She added, "Donald Trump's failure to lead has caused the loss of lives and jobs."

Former President Barack Obama spoke at the conference before Harris, directing a scathing criticism of the Republican Trump, who succeeded him in the presidency, and said that Trump used his position's authority only to "help himself and his friends."

Obama, who served as Biden as his running mate from 2009 through 2017, added that he had hoped Trump would take his job seriously and feel the job's weight.

Harris has spoken directly to millions of women and young Americans and voters of color - the categories Democrats need in order for Biden to defeat Republican rival Trump. "We now have a president who turns our tragedies into political weapons," Harris said. Joe (Biden) will be president who will turn our challenges into goals. ”

Harris' nomination culminated in the third night at the Democratic convention, in which the power of women appeared on the political stage and in the party, and Biden is ahead of Trump in opinion polls before the election, supported by great support among female voters. Throughout the conference, Democrats addressed the women directly, highlighting Biden's sponsorship of the 1994 Violence Against Women Act and his proposals to support childcare.

Obama criticizes Trump: "Donald Trump did not rise to the level of the position because he could not, and the consequences of that failure are dire," Obama said, leveling an unusually sharp criticism by a former president. "Millions of jobs have been squandered, our reputation around the world has deteriorated sharply, and our democratic institutions are threatened in an unprecedented way," he added.

In his speech at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, he warned that Trump and the Republicans are trying to make it difficult for Americans to vote, and described Trump's leadership as a threat to democracy. "We cannot allow this to happen, do not let them take away democracy from you," he said.

The choice of Harris, 55, boosted the weight of Biden, 77, who would become the oldest person to hold the US presidency if he won, and his age led to speculation that he would only serve one term, making Harris a potential contender for the run in 2024.

Biden chose Harris as a candidate for vice president, facing Trump (74 years) and his deputy, Mike Pence (61 years).

Former first lady Hillary Clinton, who lost to Trump in the 2016 presidential election, said at the conference that she constantly hears voters lamenting their support for Trump, or for not casting their vote in the first place.

Clinton, who won the popular vote over Trump but lost in the Electoral College, said Biden should win a landslide, and warned that he could win the popular vote and still lose the race.

"Joe and Kamala could win by three million votes and still lose, so we want overwhelming numbers so that Trump cannot sneak out or steal the victory," she added.

Harris became notorious for her grueling interrogations of two Trump nominated figures Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court and Bill Barr as attorney general while in the Senate.

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