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DNC Night 4: speeches from Harris, Sharpton and others

Speaking at the Democratic National Convention (DNC), US Senator Kamala Harris said, “It’s been said that Kamala Harris is the first woman of colour to be President…and the first South Asian to serve…in the office.” “It’s been said…Harris is the first woman of colour to be President…and the first South Asian to serve,” she added.

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DNC Night 4: speeches from Harris, Sharpton and others

Speaking at the Democratic National Convention (DNC), US Senator Kamala Harris said, “It’s been said that Kamala Harris is the first woman of colour to be President…and the first South Asian to serve…in the office.” “It’s been said…Harris is the first woman of colour to be President…and the first South Asian to serve,” she added.

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There have beenoldids from the Democratic National Convention

Former US President Barack Obama, who was addressing the Democratic National Convention on Thursday, said that the US is at a tipping point and it’s “time to come together”. “We can’t wait to leave here and do something and what we’re gonna do is elect Kamala Harris as the next President of the United States,” he added.

The DNC was taken over by some influential people

US Senator Kamala Harris and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Tuesday attended the ‘Hotties for Harris’ after-party at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Earlier in the day, US President Barack Obama addressed the convention. Harris will end the convention with a rally on Wednesday, while Biden will accept his party’s nomination on Thursday.

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Oprah, Stevie Wonder and Bill Clinton all spoke at the DNC

While addressing the delegates of the Democratic National Convention, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said, “I’m too old to gild the lily.” “I’m too old to gild the lily,” he added. Walz further said, “I’m still younger than Donald Trump. You’re still younger than me.” The theme of the convention was “We the People” and it was addressed by US Senator Kamala Harris.