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DNC's Opening Night: Biden's Farewell, Harris's Ascent, and Democratic Unity

  • Posted on August 20, 2024
  • By Arijit Dutta
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The DNC's first night showcased Biden's political farewell and support for Harris as the 2024 nominee. Speakers emphasized party unity, addressed key issues like Gaza and COVID-19, and highlighted Harris's potential to make history. The event set the stage for a campaign balancing current achievements with future vision under Harris's leadership.

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The Democratic National Convention's first night in Chicago set the stage for a historic transition, as President Joe Biden began his political farewell and Vice President Kamala Harris stepped into the spotlight as the party's 2024 presidential nominee.

Biden, in a 50-minute speech, acknowledged concerns about his age, saying, "I'm too old to stay as president." He highlighted his administration's achievements and pledged full support to Harris, calling her selection as his running mate "the best decision I ever made."

Harris made a surprise appearance, praising Biden's "historic leadership" and expressing gratitude for his service. The convention emphasized Harris's potential to break the "glass ceiling" as the first woman and person of color to lead the country.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivered a fiery speech, envisioning Harris "on the other side of that glass ceiling" and urging support for her campaign. The event also paid tribute to civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson, drawing a line from his groundbreaking presidential runs to Harris's nomination.

The convention addressed several key issues:


The Gaza conflict: Biden acknowledged protesters' concerns about civilian casualties and pledged to work towards peace.

COVID-19 pandemic: Speakers criticized Trump's handling of the crisis and emphasized the importance of experienced leadership.

Labor support: Multiple union leaders voiced their backing for the Democratic ticket, contrasting with Trump's recent outreach to organized labor.


Throughout the evening, speakers focused on unity within the Democratic Party and the importance of defeating Donald Trump in the upcoming election. Biden's address, which began the process of passing the torch to Harris, set the tone for a campaign that will balance celebrating the current administration's accomplishments with presenting a vision for the future under Harris's leadership.

The Democratic National Convention's first night in Chicago set the stage for a historic transition, as President Joe Biden began his political farewell and Vice President Kamala Harris stepped into the spotlight as the party's 2024 presidential nominee.

Biden, in a 50-minute speech, acknowledged concerns about his age, saying, "I'm too old to stay as president." He highlighted his administration's achievements and pledged full support to Harris, calling her selection as his running mate "the best decision I ever made."

Harris made a surprise appearance, praising Biden's "historic leadership" and expressing gratitude for his service. The convention emphasized Harris's potential to break the "glass ceiling" as the first woman and person of color to lead the country.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivered a fiery speech, envisioning Harris "on the other side of that glass ceiling" and urging support for her campaign. The event also paid tribute to civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson, drawing a line from his groundbreaking presidential runs to Harris's nomination.

The convention addressed several key issues:

  1. The Gaza conflict: Biden acknowledged protesters' concerns about civilian casualties and pledged to work towards peace.
  2. COVID-19 pandemic: Speakers criticized Trump's handling of the crisis and emphasized the importance of experienced leadership.
  3. Labor support: Multiple union leaders voiced their backing for the Democratic ticket, contrasting with Trump's recent outreach to organized labor.

Throughout the evening, speakers focused on unity within the Democratic Party and the importance of defeating Donald Trump in the upcoming election. Biden's address, which began the process of passing the torch to Harris, set the tone for a campaign that will balance celebrating the current administration's accomplishments with presenting a vision for the future under Harris's leadership.

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