WATCH: Bill Clinton speaks at 2024 Democratic National Convention | 2024 DNC Night 3

PBS NewsHour
21 Aug 202429:14

Summary

TLDREl ex presidente Bill Clinton en su discurso, expresa su orgullo por los demócratas y agradece a aquellos que se unieron a la convención. Elogia a Joe Biden por su liderazgo y sacrificio, y contrasta con la actitud de la otra parte política. Clinton enfatiza la elección entre Kamala Harris, quien se presenta como una líder comprometida con el progreso y la unión, y el oponente que se centra en intereses personales. Clinton anima a los demócratas a trabajar juntos y a no subestimar a su adversario, destacando la importancia de la participación activa en la campaña y la elección de líderes que valoren a la gente.

Takeaways

  • 🇺🇸 El discurso fue de Bill Clinton, el 42º presidente de Estados Unidos.
  • 🙌 Clinton expresó su gratitud a los republicanos e independientes que se unieron a los demócratas.
  • 🤗 Se mostró complacido por la presencia de líderes jóvenes y destacó la importancia de la generación emergente.
  • 🌟 Elogió a Joe Biden por su liderazgo en tiempos de pandemia y crisis económica, y por fortalecer las alianzas internacionales.
  • 🕊 Clinton destacó la decisión de Biden de no buscar un tercer mandato, lo que resalta su legado y contrasta con la actitud del otro partido.
  • 🎉 Celebró el nombramiento de Kamala Harris y Tim Waltz como candidatos, destacando sus historias y compromiso con el servicio público.
  • 🔍 Clinton reflexionó sobre la naturaleza única de las elecciones presidenciales y la importancia de la elección del pueblo.
  • 🤔 Planteó preguntas clave sobre si el presidente actual llevará a la nación hacia adelante o hacia atrás, y si traerá unidad o división.
  • 👍 Defendió a Kamala Harris como la candidata que trabajará para resolver problemas, aprovechar oportunidades y aliviar temores.
  • 😄 Clinton compartió anécdotas personales y humor para conectar con el público y enfatizar la importancia de la elección presidencial.
  • 🗳️ Exhortó a los demócratas a no subestimar a su adversario y a trabajar duro para asegurar una victoria electoral.

Q & A

  • ¿Quién fue el 42º presidente de los Estados Unidos mencionado en el guion?

    -El 42º presidente de los Estados Unidos mencionado en el guion es Bill Clinton.

  • ¿Qué presidente actual se menciona en el guion y qué logros destacó Bill Clinton?

    -Se menciona a Joe Biden como presidente actual. Bill Clinton destacó su capacidad para sanar a la nación durante una pandemia y una crisis económica, fortalecer alianzas y contribuir a la paz y seguridad, así como su renuncia voluntaria al poder, estableciendo un precedente para la presidencia.

  • ¿Qué relación se establece entre la renuncia voluntaria de George Washington y Joe Biden?

    -Bill Clinton compara la renuncia voluntaria de George Washington, que estableció un estándar de dos términos para los presidentes, con la de Joe Biden, sugiriendo que ambas acciones ayudarán a mejorar sus legados.

  • ¿Qué contraste se destaca entre los demócratas y los republicanos según el guion?

    -El guion destaca un contraste entre los demócratas, que buscan la unidad y el progreso, y los republicanos, que según Bill Clinton, se centran en la división y la atención a sí mismos.

  • ¿Cuál es el comentario de Bill Clinton sobre su edad y Donald Trump?

    -Bill Clinton menciona que, a pesar de haber cumplido 78 años y ser el hombre más viejo de su familia, sigue siendo más joven que Donald Trump.

  • ¿Quiénes son Kamala Harris y Tim Waltz según el guion?

    -Según el guion, Kamala Harris y Tim Waltz son los líderes nominados por los demócratas, con historias de vida improbables y exitosas carreras que comenzaron en tribunales comunitarios y aulas.

  • ¿Qué aspectos de Kamala Harris se resaltan en el guion?

    -El guion resalta la sonrisa amigable de Kamala Harris, su experiencia en el trabajo, su papel en la lucha por la igualdad y los derechos reproductivos, y su papel como vicepresidente, donde ha adquirido una valiosa experiencia en la promoción de los valores y los intereses de los Estados Unidos en todo el mundo.

  • ¿Qué papel se espera que desempeñe Tim Waltz como vicepresidente?

    -Se espera que Tim Waltz, con su experiencia como maestro, entrenador y gobernador, desempeñe un papel importante en la promoción de políticas que beneficien a la gente, incluyendo la protección de los derechos de propietarios de viviendas y la lucha contra la violencia con armas de fuego.

  • ¿Qué decisiones y compromisos se mencionan que Kamala Harris ha tomado como candidata a la presidencia?

    -Kamala Harris ha prometido trabajar arduamente para asegurar que ningún estadounidense que trabaje a tiempo completo vivan en la pobreza, proteger el derecho al voto de todos, y hacer que la propiedad de viviendas sea un sueño alcanzable para todos.

  • ¿Cómo se describe el enfoque de los republicanos según el guion?

    -Según el guion, los republicanos se describen como un grupo que busca dominar política, económica y socialmente a América, usando la política para manipular el sistema a su favor.

  • ¿Qué llamado a la acción hace Bill Clinton para los demócratas en el guion?

    -Bill Clinton hace un llamado a la acción para que los demócratas hagan campaña activamente, hablando con sus vecinos, tratando a las personas con respeto y pidiendo su ayuda, para asegurar la victoria de Kamala Harris y Tim Waltz en las elecciones.

Outlines

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😀 Bienvenida a Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton, el 42º presidente de Estados Unidos, da la bienvenida y expresa su gratitud a los demócratas y a aquellos que se unieron a ellos en el escenario. Celebra la presencia de líderes jóvenes y el discurso de Hillary, destacando la importancia de la figura de Joe Biden y su renuncia voluntaria al poder, comparándola con la de George Washington. Critica a la oposición por su enfoque en el poder personal en lugar de el bien común.

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😇 Elección de Kamala Harris y Tim Walz

Clinton nomina a Kamala Harris y Tim Walz como líderes con historias improbably y destaca la importancia de las elecciones presidenciales en la democracia. Cuestiona si el presidente actual llevará al país hacia adelante o hacia atrás, y presenta a Harris como la candidata que trabajará para resolver problemas y aprovechar oportunidades, en contraste con el enfoque egocéntrico de su oponente.

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😡 División y caos por parte de Trump

El discurso de Clinton se centra en la consistencia de Donald Trump en dividir y culpar, creando el caos y presentándolo como arte. Clinton reflexiona sobre su propia experiencia como presidente y la capacidad de hacer algo bueno incluso en los días más oscuros, destacando las cualidades de Harris como la única candidata con la visión, experiencia y alegría para lograr cosas, frente a la vanidad de Trump.

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🏠 Problemas de vivienda asequible y salud

Clinton aborda problemas como la falta de vivienda asequible y el costo de la atención médica, destacando las acciones de los demócratas para abordar estas cuestiones, como limitar los pagos mensuales de insulina y establecer un límite anual para el gasto. Aboga por la financiación para pequeñas empresas y la fortaleza de las alianzas internacionales, criticando las afirmaciones de Trump sobre el respeto hacia América durante su mandato.

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🔫 Lucha por el control de armas

El discurso se enfoca en la decisión de Kamala Harris de elegir a Tim Walz como su compañero de candidatura, quien ha demostrado valentía al abogar por el control de armas de fuego. Clinton enfatiza la experiencia y la lucha de Harris por los niños y los grupos marginados, así como su compromiso con la libertad reproductiva y la protección del derecho al voto.

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🗳️ La importancia del voto y la unión americana

Clinton hace un llamado a la acción, instando a los demócratas a trabajar duro para asegurar la elección de Harris y Walz, subrayando la importancia de no subestimar al adversario y de mantener la unión y la esperanza en el país. El discurso concluye con un mensaje de esperanza y la promesa de un futuro orgulloso si se vota por este equipo, liderado por Harris, la presidenta de la alegría.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Democracia

La democracia es un sistema político en el que el poder es ejercido por el pueblo o sus representantes elegidos a través de elecciones libres y justas. En el video, el discurso enfatiza la importancia de ser democracias y cómo las decisiones políticas afectan el futuro del país.

💡Elección presidencial

Una elección presidencial es un proceso por el cual los ciudadanos eligen a su líder máximo. En el discurso, se menciona la elección presidencial como la 'mejor entrevista para el mejor trabajo del mundo', destacando la importancia de elegir al presidente que llevará al país hacia adelante o hacia atrás.

💡Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris es mencionada como una de las líderes con una historia improbable y como una candidata presidencial. El discurso resalta su trayectoria y su compromiso con la justicia social, así como su papel como vicepresidente actual.

💡Unidad

La unidad se refiere a la cohesión y la colaboración entre los miembros de un grupo o nación. El discurso habla sobre la necesidad de trabajar juntos y la elección entre un líder que busca la unidad o uno que busca la división.

💡Progreso

El progreso es el avance en el desarrollo social, político o económico. El video presenta a Kamala Harris como la candidata del progreso, quien trabajará para resolver problemas y aprovechar oportunidades.

💡División

La división es el acto de separar o apartar a un grupo o nación. En el discurso, se critica a aquellos que, según el orador, buscan dividir al país en lugar de unirlo, mencionando la división como un problema que se debe superar.

💡Liderazgo

El liderazgo es la habilidad de guiar, influir y motivar a otros hacia la realización de un objetivo común. El discurso destaca el liderazgo de Kamala Harris y su oponente, comparando sus enfoques y cómo cada uno aborda el liderazgo.

💡Oportunidades

Las oportunidades son las posibilidades o momentos adecuados para actuar o lograr algo. El discurso habla sobre la necesidad de aprovechar las oportunidades presentadas por los ciudadanos a sus líderes.

💡Economía

La economía es el estudio de la producción, distribución y consumo de bienes y servicios. El discurso menciona la economía como un tema central, discutiendo la creación de empleo y la promoción de una economía fuerte desde abajo hacia arriba.

💡Alianzas

Las alianzas son acuerdos o relaciones establecidas entre naciones o grupos para lograr un objetivo común. El discurso habla de la importancia de fortalecer las alianzas para la paz y la seguridad, y cómo el presidente actual ha trabajado para mejorarlas.

💡Voto

El voto es el acto de elegir a un candidato o una opción política. El discurso enfatiza la importancia del derecho al voto y cómo Kamala Harris se ha comprometido a proteger ese derecho para todos, sin importar su afiliación política.

Highlights

Welcome to the 42nd president of the United States, Bill Clinton.

Gratitude expressed to Republicans and independents joining the stage.

Pride in being a Democrat after the last two days.

Appreciation for President Biden's improbable turn to presidency amidst pandemic and economic crash.

President Biden's healing and strengthening of alliances, and his voluntary relinquishment of political power.

Contrast between Biden's legacy and the current state of the opposing party.

Humor about being older than Donald Trump at the age of 78.

Nomination of Kamala Harris and Tim Waltz with their improbable life stories.

The unique nature of a presidential election as the greatest job interview.

The power of 'We the People' to hire and change the requirements for the presidency.

The question of whether the president will take the country backward or forward.

Kamala Harris's commitment to solving problems, seizing opportunities, easing fears, and enabling dreams.

Humor about Kamala Harris's time at McDonald's and the prospect of her presidency.

The importance of not underestimating the adversary, Donald Trump's consistency in dividing and blaming.

The stark difference in approach between Kamala Harris and her opponent.

The record of job creation since the end of the Cold War, favoring Democrats.

The need for affordable housing, health care, and support for small businesses.

The importance of clear signals and respect in international relations.

The vision for a more joyful, inclusive, and future-focused America under Kamala Harris.

The significance of Kamala Harris's choice of Tim Walsh for vice president.

The call to action for unity and progress, making the union more perfect.

The reminder to not be distracted by phony issues and to stay focused on the election.

The closing message of pride in voting for Kamala Harris and the impact on future generations.

Transcripts

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Please welcome the 42nd president of the United States Bill Clinton.

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Thank you

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Oh

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Thank you. I

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Thank you. Whoa.

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What

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After the last two days, Aren't you proud to be a Democrat?

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And I am very grateful to The Republicans and independents that have

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joined us have been up here on the stage. And I hope they feel better

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about it now. Because

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I've seen all these things that

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Even I have to be reminded of from time to time when I get my spirits

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down. I love seeing the Obamas here. I love seeing President Biden.

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Hm

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And

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I thought Hillary gave a great speech too. I love

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But I, I love seeing. All these young leaders, a bunch of them are

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coming up after me. They look better, they sound better.

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And they'll be exciting.

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I do want to say one word about

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President Biden. Remember

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He had an improbable. Turn

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That made him president. And we were in the middle of a pandemic

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and an economic crash.

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He healed our sick and put the rest of us back to work.

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And

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He sh strengthen our alliances. For peace and security stood up for

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Ukraine. She's trying desperately to get a ceasefire in the Middle

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East.

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And then he did something that's really hard for a politician to

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do. He voluntarily gave up political power. And

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George Washington knew that. And he did it.

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And he set the standard for a serving 2 terms before it was mandatory.

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It helped his legacy. And it will enhance Joe Biden's legacy. And

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you

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And it's a stark contrast. To what goes on in the other party.

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So I want to thank him. For his courage, compassion.

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is class, his service, his sacrifice.

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Joe Biden

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Thank you. And

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He kept the faith and he's Infected a lot of the rest of us.

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Now let's cut to the chase. I am too old to gild the lily.

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Two days ago I turned 78. The oldest man in my family of 4 generations.

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And the only personal vanity I want to assert is I'm still younger

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than Donald Trump.

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Last night

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Last night in what I thought was a very moving

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Series of Episodes we nominated

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Kamala Harris and Tim Waltz. And

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Just think about that. Two leaders

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With all American but still improbable life stories.

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It could only happen here. Their careers, after all, started and

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community courtrooms and classrooms. Two leaders

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who spent a lifetime

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getting the good job done. Now

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One of the things that I've noticed

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Over my increasingly long life. That is a presidential

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election is unique. In several ways. First of all, it's the greatest

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job interview for the greatest job in the world.

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Secondly, The Constitution says we the people. Get to do the hiring.

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And the third thing is

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That every 4 years we get to change the requirements for the job.

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So here's what I'm thinking. Because I try to apply this in every

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election. Will this president

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Take us backward or forward.

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Will this president

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Give our kids a brighter future. Depends.

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Will this president

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Bring us together or tear us apart. Will the president increase the

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peace, security and stability. And freedom

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That we enjoy and extend it to others as we can.

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We the people

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We have to make a decision. About these kinds of questions.

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And every 4 years it's a little different

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because

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The people come up the candidates. Come at the candidates and they

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say, as they're saying now. Here are our problems.

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Solve them

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Here are our opportunities. Seize them

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Here are our fears. Ease them

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Here are our dreams. Help them Come true

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A president can answer that call. By saying

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I'll do my part, but you have to help me. We have to work together.

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Or

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You can dodge what needs to be done.

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By dividing, distracting, and diverting us. So in 2024 we got a pretty

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clear choice it seems to me.

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Kamala Harris for the people.

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And

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The other guy who's proved

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Even more than the first go around. That

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He's about me, myself, and I.

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I know which one I like better for our country.

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Kamala Harris. will work to solve our problems, seize our opportunities,

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ease our fears. And make sure every single American

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However they vote, has a chance to chase their dreams.

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You know,

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When she was young. She worked at McDonald's.

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And she greeted every person with that 1000 white smile and said,

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How can I help you? Now she's at the pinnacle of power and

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She's still asking. How can I help you?

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I will be

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I'll be so happy. When she actually

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enters the White House as president. Because she will break my record

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as the president who spent the most time at McDonald's.

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Now

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But we got an election to win. And remember we've got a guy that's

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pretty good at. What he does Donald Trump. has been a paragon of

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consistency. He's still dividing. He's still blaming, he's still

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belittling other people. He creates chaos and then he sort of curates

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it. As if it were precious art.

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Let me say

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Not a single day goes by. Even though I've been gone

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for well over 23 years on the White House, not a day goes by that

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I don't thank the Lord for the chance I had to serve. And what it

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meant.

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And

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One of the reasons. Thank you.

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Oh

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One of the reasons

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One of the reasons I love the job so much. Is that in the toughest

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times. Even on the darkest days, if you try hard enough, there was

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always something good you could do for somebody else.

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Now, Some days that's not easy to do. You've got to deal with all

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these emergencies or. There's something going on here there yonder,

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but. Kamala Harris. is the only candidate in this race.

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Who has the vision, the experience, the temperament. The will

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And yes, the sheer joy. To get something done.

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I mean, look

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What is her opponent do with his voice? He mostly. Talks about himself.

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What? So the next time you

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Hear him, don't count the lies. Count the eyes.

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Healthy, huh? is

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Vendettas, his vengeance. His complaints, his conspiracies.

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He's like one of those tenors. Opening up

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Before he walks out on stage like I did trying to get his.

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Lungs open by sing me, me, me, me, me, me.

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When Kamala Harris is president every day will begin with you, you,

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you, you.

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So

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We got to ask ourselves the questions that we're going to hire a

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president. Do you want to build a strong economy from the bottom

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up in the middle out, or do you want to

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Spend the next 4 years talking about

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Crowd size.

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You're gonna have a hard time believing this, but so help me, I triple

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checked it. Since the end of the Cold War in 1989.

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America has created about 51 million new jobs.

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I swear I checked this 3 times. Even I couldn't believe it.

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What's the score? Democrats 50 Republicans won.

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Um

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I'm glad

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That we've got a

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Championship Winning coach

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on our team.

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But

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Even the most

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Limited of us and what we know about football. Or any other sport,

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know that if you're About 50 and the other side's got one.

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You're ahead.

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What about affordable housing? It's a terrible problem in America

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now. We need more. And

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Affordable health care. That's why the Democrats put a limit on

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Monthly payments for insulin. And a $2000 a year.

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Out of pocket limit. And are trying to cover more drugs by bargaining

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for prices. We need more financing for small businesses.

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We need still to Strengthen our alliances.

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I almost croaked in the first

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Debate

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Of this election season. When President Trump

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Said

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Nobody respected America anymore. Like they did when he was president.

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Wait, wait, and with a straight face.

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Look, you got to give him. He's a good actor with it. With a straight

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face, he cited as evidence of the respect that existed for us. When

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he was there, The president's Of North Korea and Russia.

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I'd rather have

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The people who respects now. And

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One of the things

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One of the things is when you send a signal. To the other countries.

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You want them to know. Whether they agree with you or not, at least

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that you're on the level. here's where you are and what you believe.

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What are they supposed to make? To these endless tributes. To the

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late great Hannibal Lecter.

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I mean

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President Obama once gave me the great Honor of saying I was the

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explainer in chief. Folks, I thought and thought about it and I,

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I don't know what to say.

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Like Hakeem Jeffries, I too want an America that's more joyful.

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More inclusive, more future focused. Just think.

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What a burden it's been on us. To get up day after day after day

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after day, buried in meaningless hot rhetoric.

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When there's so many opportunities out there, so many problems that

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need to be solved. I want that. And that's the America Kamala Harris

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will leave.

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And

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She's already made her first presidential decision. And she knocked

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it out of the park. When she asked

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Governor Tim Walsh to be here. We nominee for vice president.

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Oh

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As they used to say, uh. When I was a young man growing up in Arkansas,

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you do not have to be all broke out with brilliance.

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You just look at town walls, listen to him.

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Follow his record. As a teacher, as a coach. And the National Guard.

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As a congressman. Where he was the only Democrat.

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Save one

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Elected in that district in more than 100 years. And he stayed a

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long time. And then he became

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A great governor.

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And

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By all accounts, he was a crack shot. who had the courage.

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Among his rural constituents. To say we do not need

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These assault weapons available to people who can kill our kids in

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school.

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So armed with her first decision. Kamala Harris confronts.

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An interesting

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Dilemma

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We're going to walk out of here feeling pretty good, I think. We've

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got energy, we are happy. We feel like a loads off our shoulders.

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And we know we're just being asked to fight the same fight. That

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the forces of progress have had to fight for 250 years.

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In the face of stiff and often violent. Opposition

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We have to find a way to go forward together.

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Where we the people. Make our union more perfect.

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So

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That's a good thing. How could we possibly lose?

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Kamala Harris has fought for kids her whole life that were left out

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and left behind. She's taken on.

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Gangs trafficking across the border. She's fought to protect the

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rights of Homeowners She's been our leader in the fight for reproductive

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freedoms and we know a majority of the American people are with us

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on that.

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And she's gained an invaluable amount of experience as vice president.

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Advancing our values and interests around the world. She's already

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said she's going to work. Really hard. To make sure that No American

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working full time. lives in poverty. Or has to worry about their

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children living in poverty.

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He says that

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We got to make home ownership an achievable dream for everyone, not

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just a privilege. He said

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That it and this meant a lot to me that she would protect everybody's

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right to vote, whether or not they voted for her. They were citizens

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and they deserve the right to vote.

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The other day her opponent

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Implied that it's his feet that people voted one more time.

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They'd be able to rig it from now on and they wouldn't have to vote

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again. You think they

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Kidding. But I know a lot of these folks.

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Most of them are really good people. But some of them think.

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That they are bound. To dominate America politically, economically,

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And socially. And they have to use politics to do it. And they should

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rig the system. I don't believe that

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And

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So here's what I want to tell you. We've seen more than one election

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slip away from us. When we thought

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It couldn't happen. When people got distracted by phony issues.

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Or overcompetent. This is a brutal tough business.

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I want you to be happy. One of the reasons that

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President to be Harris is doing so well as it were all so happy.

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But you should never underestimate your adversary. And these people

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are really good. At distracting us.

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It's triggering doubt. At triggering buyers' remorse.

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As the Obama said so eloquently last night. They are human, you know.

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They're bound to make a mistake now and then. We got to be tough.

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And so

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And somebody who spends a lot of time. In small towns and rural areas

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in New York and Arkansas and other places. I want

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I urge you to talk to all your neighbors. I urge you to meet people

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where they are. I urge you not to demean them.

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But not to pretend you don't disagree with them if you do. Treat

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them with respect. Just the way you'd like them to treat you.

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As for their help and then follow. Our leader

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Call and ask them how can I help you?

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We Democrats right now. Have a lot of hay in the barn.

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We've got massive achievements, massive. Advances.

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But there's still a lot of slips.

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Between today and election day that we have to navigate.

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And so, I want to say this from the bottom of my heart.

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I have no idea. How many or more of these I'll be able to come to.

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I started in '76 and I've been to one since.

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But no.

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72. Lord, I'm getting a.

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But here's what I want you to know.

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If you vote for this team, If you can get them elected.

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And let them bring in this breath of fresh air. You'll be proud of

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it for the rest of your life. Your children will be proud of it.

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Your grandchildren would be proud of it.

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Take it

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From a man who once had the honor to be called in this convention,

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the man from Hope. We need

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We need

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Kamala Harris, the president of joy,

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to lead us.

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So

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I'll be doing my part. You do yours. I'll see you when we're making

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a real joyful nose noise when the votes are counted. God bless you

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and God bless America.

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