Michelle Obama DNC recap

 Michelle Obama gave a compelling speech on the first day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC); on August 17, 2020, from a virtual platform at her home. At the beginning of her speech, Obama emphasized the highlights of Biden's leadership. Obama voiced her opinion of how crucial it is to have a huge turnout of voters this year. As her speech continued, her topics shifted to different ongoing issues such as the Black Lives Matter Movement and President Donald Trump's leadership over the past four years.

Obama spoke about Joe Biden's leadership.

Obama described Joe Biden as, “...a profoundly decent man, guided by faith… a terrific vice president... He knows what it takes to rescue an economy, beat back a pandemic, and lead our country.”

Due to the ongoing issues of today, many people have struggled to mail-in ballots or go to local polling places. As a response, she elaborated on the importance of voting within our country.  Mrs. Obama could not stress enough on how important it still is to fulfill this essential responsibility of a citizen, even in these times. 

During her inspirational speech, she said, "We have got to grab our comfortable shoes, put on our masks, pack a brown bag dinner and maybe breakfast too, because we've got to be willing to stand in line all night if we have to."

As some citizens decide to mail in their ballots, the biggest concern going into this is that their votes may not be delivered on time. She wants the citizens to take charge of making sure their votes are accounted for. After looking at the voter turnout in past elections, she hopes the citizens do the same this year. She wants the same turnout for Joe Biden.

Michelle Obama showed her support for the DNC  through her social media. Obama posted pictures on her Instagram of Joe Biden's wife, Jill Biden, captioned, “partner in crime.” Then, she continued, “Jill’s speech full of compassion to the roll call displaying the incredible diversity and strength of our county…” 

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I can’t wait for Jill Biden’s speech tonight. I’m so fortunate to have gotten to know her while we were in the White House. She was my partner-in-crime, truly, working together to honor the tremendous service and sacrifice of our veterans and military families. We hosted baby showers for military spouses, stopped by Sesame Street with military kids, visited with wounded warriors and their families, and so much more. And through it all, her enormous heart and ready smile were always there, not just for me but for everyone she met. Because Jill is one of the most grounded people you’ll ever meet, inside or outside of politics. She’s just a breath of fresh air without an ounce of pretense. She’s funny, often playing tricks on her staff like hiding in an airplane overhead compartment to spook them. And she is passionate, loyal, and hardworking—as she showed by continuing to teach at a nearby community college, often grading papers on long trips for official events. There’s not a doubt in my mind that Jill will make a wonderful First Lady. So I hope you’ll watch her tonight. And if you haven’t yet, I hope you’ll make your plan to vote early—in person or by mail. Photo credit: @chuckkennedydc, @petesouza & @alucidon

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Obama also gave her opinion on how President Trump has led this country for the last four years.

She went on to say, “Donald Trump is the wrong president for our country. He has had more than enough time to prove that he can do the job, but he is clearly in over his head.”

She spoke with anger at how President Trump took too much time to understand the severity of this pandemic. Mrs. Obama verbalized how her husband, former President Barack Obama, and Joe Biden worked together to obtain healthcare for 20 million United States Citizens.

The first lady mentioned the ongoing protests in her speech and references the many people who have lost their lives due to the color of their skin and fighting for what they believe in. She held the nation’s highest office accountable, claiming that the white house is divided and quite messy. 

She goes on to say that, “And I know that regardless of our race, age, religion, or politics when we close out the noise and the fear and truly open our hearts, we know that what’s going on in this country is just not right.”

After President Trump heard about Obama's speech, he had this in response, “Who wants to listen to Michelle Obama do a taped speech? No. You have to have her get up there. But we’re doing a real speech on Thursday, next Thursday, and she’ll be listening. We’ll be doing it live from the White House. And we have plenty to say.” The Daily Mail stated, “... she taped her speech last week to make sure there were no technical difficulties to contend with during the first night of the virtual event.”

As the pandemic is changing constantly, and the election is edging closer every day, Michelle Obama attempts to enlist hope in this nation that Joe Biden can bring this country back to its former glory. She hopes that citizens of the United States take charge of their civic responsibility during the upcoming elections. Michelle gives words of wisdom and hope for this nation.

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