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Home » Joe Biden takes a dig at Trump, thanks Obama

Joe Biden takes a dig at Trump, thanks Obama

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Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden discuses the coronavirus, Thursday, March 12, 2020, in Wilmington, Del. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Washington: Taking a dig at Donald Trump, Democratic Party’s presidential nominee Joe Biden took out a moment to thank Barack Obama for being a great president who the children could and did look up to but said the same cannot be said about the current occupant of the White House.

Biden made the remarks as he formally accepted the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party on the final day of the four-day virtual Democratic National Convention on Thursday night.

In his nomination acceptance speech, Biden said, speaking of President Obama, a man I was honoured to serve alongside for eight years as vice president, let me take this moment to say something we don’t say nearly enough.

Thank you, Mr President (Obama). You were a great president, a president our children could and did look up to. No one’s going to say that about the current occupant of the White House, Biden said.

What we know about this president is if he’s given four more years, he’ll be what he’s been for the last four years: a president who takes no responsibility, refuses to lead, blames others, cozies up to dictators and fans the flames of hate and division, Biden said, attacking Trump, a Republican.

Biden said that President Trump will wake up every day believing the job is all about him, never about you. Is that the America you want for you, your family, your children? he asked.

Earlier, putting his weight behind Biden and his Indian-American running mate Kamala Harris at the 2020 Democratic National Convention, Obama tore into Trump’s presidency and warned American voters that his administration would “tear our democracy down” to get re-elected. He urged Americans to vote in the November elections, saying President Trump was hoping to make it as hard as possible for them to vote.

He said that both Biden and Harris have the experience needed to get things done and they have concrete policies that will turn their vision of a better, fairer, stronger country into reality. Obama accused his successor of treating the presidency like a reality show and said the top Republican leader hasn’t grown into the job because he can’t.

 

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