23/02/2023

Democrats opened their nominating convention last night with a show of unity behind Joe Biden and former first lady Michelle Obama delivering a scathing rebuke of US President Donald Trump.

US Democrats opened their nominating convention last night with a show of unity behind Joe Biden and former first lady Michelle Obama delivering a scathing rebuke of Donald Trump as she urged voters to reject his politics of ‘division’.
“Donald Trump is the wrong president for our country,” Barack Obama’s wife said in a keynote speech on the first night of a convention that has shifted entirely online due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Whenever we look to this White House for some leadership, or consolation, or any semblance of steadiness, what we get instead is chaos, division and a total and utter lack of empathy.”
The pre-taped remarks came as unprecedented criticism by a former first lady of a sitting US president, painting him as a man who lacks the competence, character or decency for the job.
It was a potent message for voters who tuned in unsure of what to expect from a virtual convention that lacked the showstopping pizzazz and stagecraft of a live event.
Joe Biden and running mate Kamala Harris will make speeches live via videolink rather than pre-taped
With the Democratic Party poised to officially anoint the 77-year-old Mr Biden as its nominee, Mr Trump defied coronavirus concerns and staged a competing event in Wisconsin, the state where Democrats were supposed to hold their in-person convention.
The carefully choreographed opening for the four-day unifying gathering featured actress Eva Longoria as convention moderator.
“Every four years we come together to reaffirm our democracy,” she said. “This year we’ve come to save it.”
Dozens of speakers, including a host of Republicans opposed to Mr Trump, offered a similar message.
Ms Obama also took pains to describe Mr Biden as a “terrific vice president” she grew to know well during the eight years he served as her husband’s number two.
“He knows what it takes to rescue an economy, beat back a pandemic and lead our country,” she added.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who challenged Mr Biden for the nomination from the progressive left, also addressed the convention by videolink, and warned that Trump is “leading us down the path of authoritarianism.”
“The future of our democracy is at stake,” and electing Mr Biden over Trump is an absolute necessity, he stressed.
Donald Trump holds a campaign rally yesterday in Wisconsin
Mr Trump flew on Air Force One meanwhile to Oshkosh, Wisconsin and delivered remarks to supporters gathered on the airport tarmac.
He accused Mr Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris of seeking to enact “crazy socialist policies” and warned the 2020 election will be “the most dangerous” ever.
“The only way we’re going to lose this election is if the election is rigged,” added the president, who trails Biden in nearly all national polls as well as multiple battleground states.
The Democratic convention is taking place amid a furore over Trump’s own efforts to limit mail-in voting.
Insisting that it fosters fraud, Mr Trump has threatened to block extra funding that Democrats say is urgently needed to allow the US Postal Service to process millions of ballots.
Mr Biden, meanwhile, did not speak live to his convention, but he tweeted his support afterward.
“Tonight we saw that Americans are ready to come together, and that we the people can overcome these crises and emerge stronger than ever,” he wrote.
Tonight we saw that Americans are ready to come together, and that we the people can overcome these crises and emerge stronger than ever.
Chip in to help us beat Donald Trump and set our nation on a new path. #DemConventionhttps://t.co/mSBDdj70eu
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) August 18, 2020
While some speeches were clearly pre-taped, Mr Biden and Ms Harris, 55, will address the convention live via videolink, according to the campaign.
Mr Biden, whose poll leads over Trump remain significant, despite a slight tightening of the race, is hoping Ms Harris – the first woman of colour on a major party’s presidential ticket – will invigorate Democrats.
Today will see addresses from former president Bill Clinton and Jill Biden, the nominee’s wife.
Tomorrow, Barack Obama will speak, and Ms Harris will have her spotlight moment before the convention culminates Thursday when Mr Biden formally accepts the Democratic nomination and delivers his acceptance speech.