Obama believes Trump is endorsing Harris because he is scared of losing to her in the upcoming election.

The Obamas end second night of Chicago convention by criticizing Trump.

August 21st 2024.

Obama believes Trump is endorsing Harris because he is scared of losing to her in the upcoming election.
The second night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago was filled with powerful speeches and endorsements from influential figures. Barack and Michelle Obama, two of the most respected and beloved leaders in the Democratic Party, took the stage to show their support for Kamala Harris, who has been chosen as Joe Biden's running mate for the upcoming presidential election. In their speeches, they also took the opportunity to criticize her opponent, Donald Trump.

President Obama commended Biden for his decision to withdraw from the race and praised him as a leader who has always stood up for democracy in times of great danger. The former president then turned his attention to Trump, describing him as a 78-year-old billionaire who has been whining about his problems ever since his infamous golden escalator ride nine years ago. He pointed out Trump's constant stream of gripes, grievances, and childish behavior, which has only intensified now that he is running against Kamala Harris.

Michelle Obama also had strong words for Trump, stating that his narrow-mindedness and limited view of the world make him feel threatened by the success of two hard-working and highly educated black individuals. She also questioned who would tell him that the job he is seeking might be one of those "black jobs."

In a subtle jab at Trump, Stephanie Grisham, his former press secretary and now a vocal critic, also made an appearance at the convention. She did not hold back in her criticism, stating that Trump has no empathy, morals, or respect for the truth.

Doug Emhoff, who would become the nation's first gentleman if his wife becomes the president, shared personal anecdotes about their relationship, including their cooking habits, first date, and Kamala's infectious laugh that is often mocked by Republicans. He praised her empathy as her greatest strength.

The Obamas' speeches were echoed by other influential figures, including Spike Lee, Sean Astin, Eva Longoria, and Wendell Pierce, who all made appearances at the convention. As the night came to a close, President Obama reminded voters that the race is still close and asked them to consider who will truly fight for them.

The Democratic National Convention enters its third day today, with more powerful speeches and endorsements expected. The support from influential leaders and celebrities only adds to the excitement and anticipation for the upcoming election.

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