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An emotional US President Joe Biden passed the torch to Democratic nominee Kamala Harris yesterday, saying he gave everything for his country in a bittersweet farewell speech at the party’s convention in Chicago.
“America, America, I gave my best to you,” the 81-year-old Biden said, quoting a patriotic hymn during a nearly hour-long address that ran through his achievements while urging voters to back his vice president against Donald Trump in November.
Harris joined him on stage after the speech and the pair embraced, as the crowd gave Biden a rapturous reception following his stunning decision less than a month ago to drop out of the 2024 White House race.
In a remarkable turnaround, Harris has wiped out Republican rival Trump’s lead in the polls.
Biden insisted that he was not bitter about stepping aside, saying he had done what he thought best to ensure that his nemesis Trump does not return to the Oval Office.
“I love the job, but I love my country more,” said Biden.
Both Biden and Harris appeared to wipe away a tear as the US leader won a huge four-minute ovation when he first took to the stage, following an introduction by First Lady Jill Biden and his daughter Ashley.
Several members of the audience were also in tears as Biden made his farewell speech, before leaving the stage to the song Higher Love.
Harris had earlier made a surprise appearance – Democratic nominees don’t normally speak until the final day of the convention – to heap lavish tribute on her boss.
“I want to kick us off by celebrating our incredible president Joe Biden,” said Harris, who took to the stage to Beyonce’s Freedom.
“We are forever grateful to you.”
Biden insisted he would be the “best volunteer” for Harris’s campaign – knowing perhaps that his legacy depends on her beating Trump.
But his speech focused more on his own record in office than the future under a president Harris, listing his proudest achievements, including on the economy and health care, but above all for healing the “soul of America” after Trump’s time in office and the pro-Trump January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
Earlier, protests against Israel’s war in Gaza had shadowed the opening of the convention, underscoring what remains a potential vote-loser for Democrats among left-wingers and Arab Americans.
A group of demonstrators broke through the outer security fence of the convention after splitting off from a larger protest of thousands of people.
Police in blue helmets with shields and carrying black batons prevented them from getting to the inner cordon.
Trump, meanwhile, has been sent into a tailspin by the sudden change at the top of the Democratic ticket.
In the battleground state of Pennsylvania on Monday, he highlighted what he called Harris’s “craziness” and said she “has no idea what the hell she’s doing” on the economy.
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