TIMES OF INDIA
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Aug 20, 2020, 08:37:29 IST
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I am honored to accept the nomination for vice president of the United States. I do so, committed to the values my mother taught me and to a vision that Joe Biden shares—where all are welcome, no matter what we look like, where we come from, or who we love: Kamala
That I am here tonight is a testament to the dedication of generations before me. Women and men who believed so fiercely in the promise of equality, liberty, and justice for all. They organized, marched, and fought—not just for their vote, but for a seat at the table: Kamala Harris
My mother instilled in my sister, Maya, and me the values that would chart the course of our lives. She taught us to put family first—the family you’re born into and the family you choose—but to also see a world beyond ourselves: Kamala Harris
There is no vaccine for racism: Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris introduced as vice presidential nominee
Hillary Clinton reminded people that she lost in 2016 despite winning 3 million more votes than Donald Trump. Clinton urged people watching the Democratic Convention to vote.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blames Trump and Mitch McConnell for standing in the way of legislation across issue areas including healthcare, policing and abortion.
I wish Trump knew how to be a better president
Hillary ClintonNancy Pelosi speaks at the Democratic National Convention
'We need leaders who will solve problems like climate change and Covid, not deny them'
Billie Eilish urges Americans to vote'We need leaders who will solve problems like climate change and Covid, not deny them': Billie Eilish urges Americans to vote
Kamala Harris opens Night 3 with a strong message
Now: Billie Eilish performs at the Convention
"We need to ask ourselves: 'why don't they want us to vote?'" Kamala Harris asked in introductory remarks
My recovery is a daily fight, but fighting makes me stronger: Gabrielle Giffords, former Arizona congresswoman, speaks at the Convention
3rd night of the Democratic National Convention kicks off with Elizabeth Warren, Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama
"It's fine for Republicans and Democrats to say we disagree on many issues, but Donald Trump is a threat to American democracy and we must join together to elect Joe Biden,'' said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee.
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Trump responds to Obama criticism, calling him 'terrible' president
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