Biden hails Harris as their party’s future in DNC speech

President Joe Biden cemented the Democratic Party’s embrace of Kamala Harris as its leader in the fight for the White House against Republican Donald Trump with a convention speech on Monday that hailed his vice president as the party’s future.

Biden took center stage on opening night of the Democratic National Convention, drawing an extended standing ovation from the party faithful, who have swiftly moved on without him.

Wiping away tears after being introduced by his daughter Ashley and waving to the crowd that held signs saying, “We (heart) Biden,” a smiling Biden said: “I love you.”

“Are you ready to vote for freedom? Are you ready to vote for democracy and for America? Let me ask you, are you ready to elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz?” Biden said.

Biden’s address in Chicago kicked off a four-day event fueled by enthusiasm for Harris and relief that Biden abandoned his own reelection bid and endorsed her to replace him.

The president’s reluctant decision to step aside on July 21 came after heavy pressure from party leaders who worried the 81-year-old incumbent was too old to win or serve another four years.

Biden, who served as No. 2 to the nation’s first Black president, Barack Obama, is now urging Democrats to unite behind a candidate who, if triumphant on Nov. 5, would become the first woman, who is also Black and South Asian, to be elected U.S. president.

The party’s chances of winning have improved dramatically with Harris’ candidacy, based on opinion polls, fundraising and the sizable crowds she has attracted.

Instead of his hoped-for high-profile speech on Thursday to accept the Democratic nomination for another four-year term, Biden was the main event at the start of the Chicago convention on Monday before traveling to California for a vacation.

In his speech, Biden touted his administration’s accomplishments – boosting the U.S. economy and strengthening U.S. alliances abroad – and made the case for Americans to elect Harris as his White House successor.

He condemned the racism and white supremacy that continue to plague America, saying they had no place in the nation.

Earlier in the evening, Harris made a surprise appearance, drawing cheers from the crowd as she vowed to defeat her Republican rival Donald Trump, 78, in the Nov. 5 election.

Harris, 59, will formally accept the nomination on Thursday.

Via Reuters

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