Joe Biden's speech at the Democratic National Convention

President Joe Biden made a speech this August 19 at the Democratic National Convention

Tonight, the president of the United States, Joe Biden, made a speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago and looked very moved. 

It should be mentioned that President Joe Biden looked visibly moved by the words of his daughter Asheley, who introduced him tonight.

What Did Biden say at the DNC?

Biden said America had a dark era before he was president and now there is a change. "Progress was not impossible, it was something that could be achieved by following what our predecessors did. Now it is summer, winter has passed. And before you, here today, on this August night, I tell you that democracy has survived "Democracy has fulfilled its promise and must now be preserved," said.

Joe Biden also made reference to Donald Trump, although not directly, as he said “You can't say you love the country only when you win.” In his speech, Biden also highlighted some of his administration's achievements, for example, the country's recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and he mentioned the legislative points approved during his mandate.

Biden made a clear comparison between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, as he said that “Crime will continue to decrease when we put a female prosecutor in the Oval Office instead of a convicted felon.” This is important, since Kamala Harris' record is "clean" compared to that of Donald Trump, who became the first former US president to be convicted in a criminal trial after being found guilty of 34 crimes in the 'Stormy' case. Daniels'.

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