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Hillary Clinton: "This cannot be another election than what we should have done"

2020-08-20T02:16:07.771Z


Democrats formally nominate Kamala Harris as their vice presidential candidate on Wednesday, which is why they have promoted the virtual event as "a more perfect union." Prominent party figures such as Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren and Nancy Pelosi speak to endorse the Harris-Biden formula.


The Democratic National Convention advances and tonight reaches its third day of virtual speeches (due to the coronavirus pandemic). The most anticipated of the day is the formal nomination of Kamala Harris as vice presidential candidate, and the speeches of former President Barack Obama and former first lady and former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.  

These are the main news of the day:

  • "We need results so overwhelming that Trump cannot cheat and steal this election": the words of former Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton
  • Pop Icon Billie Eilish Urges To Vote “As If Our Lives And The World Depends On It” And Performs Her New Song ' My Future '
  • Michelle Lujan Grisham, proud of the diversity of her state and how they have controlled COVID-19
  • The fight against gun violence opens the third day of the convention
  • Kamala Harris opens on day 3: "Why is there so much effort to silence us? Because when we vote there is change"
  • "Let's make history tonight, Kamala": Joe Biden tweets minutes before the third night of the Democratic Convention kicks off
  • The second night of the Democratic Convention drew 19.2 million viewers, far fewer than in 2016
  • "The Horror He Left Us": Trump Calls Obama "Terrible" In Response To His Strong Speech Airing Tonight
  • Obama will use his speech to describe Trump as a catastrophically ineffective leader
  • Three women of Hispanic origin (including one undocumented) will speak about immigration, firearms and the economy
  • Hillary Clinton will say that these cannot be "other elections than it could have been"
  • Harris to be nominated for her sister, niece and stepdaughter
  • Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton: What Happens on Day 3 of the Democratic National Convention?

"We need results so overwhelming that Trump can't cheat and steal this election" - Hillary Clinton

Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during the Democratic Convention. REUTERS

Clinton, dressed in white to honor the centennial of the day that the right of women to vote in the United States was ratified, listed the reasons why it is necessary to vote, particularly in this election, to remove Trump from the House White

"I wish Donald Trump had been a better president. Because America needs a better president than this. America needs a president who shows the same compassion, determination, and leadership in the White House that we see in our communities." 

Pop Icon Billie Eilish Urges To Vote “As If Our Lives And The World Depends On It” And Performs Her New Song ' My Future '

Popular American singer Billie Eilish opened her comments by criticizing President Trump, saying he is "destroying our country and everything that matters to us."

"We need leaders who solve problems like climate change and COVID-19, not deny them. Leaders who fight against systemic racism and inequality. That starts by voting for someone who understands how much is at stake," he said.

The Los Angeles singer continued: "Someone who is building a team that shares our values. Start by voting against Donald Trump and Joe Biden."

"Silence is not an option, and we cannot be left out. We all have to vote as if our lives and the world depended on it, because it does. The only way to be sure of the future is to build it ourselves. Please sign up, please vote ".

Michelle Lujan Grisham, proud of the diversity of her state and how they have controlled COVID-19

Michelle Lujan Grisham during the third night of the Democratic Convention. DNCC via Getty Images

The first Latina governor of New Mexico, Michelle Lujan Grisham, highlighted how her residents have contributed to controlling the spread of the coronavirus, in a short speech this Wednesday night, where she also emphasized the importance of clean energy and the fight against climate change.

"We have the opportunity this November to end two existential crises: the Trump presidency and the complete environmental destruction that he represents," he said.

The fight against gun violence opens the third day of the convention

Emotional testimonies of survivors and those who have lost their loved ones framed the first minutes of the convention. This is because reforming the laws that regulate the sale and use of weapons is a central issue for Democrats, and one in which they fiercely confront Republicans, who say they defend their right to bear arms, protected under the Second Amendment of the Constitution.

Former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords of Arizona spoke , who was shot in the head in 2012 just a few feet away. Her speech had in the background images of her recovering in the hospital, trudging, in intensive care, then playing an instrument and finally in her new job as a gun regulation reform activist, hugging Joe Biden.

"I have known the darkest days, days of pain and uncertain recovery. But in the face of despair, I have invoked hope ... My recovery is a daily struggle, but fighting makes me stronger. Before I found words easily; Today I am fighting to find them. But I have not lost my voice ... We can protect our families, our future. We can vote. We can be on the right side of history. We must elect Joe Biden. "

Kamala Harris opens on day 3: "Why is there so much effort to silence us? Because when we vote there is change"

Kamala Harris on the third night of the Democratic National Convention. DNCC via Getty Images

In a surprise appearance at the start of the third night of the Democratic Convention, Senator Kamala Harris appeared on screen to call on Americans to vote on November 3 and highlight the importance of going to the polls.

" Why is there so much effort to silence us?" He asked. "Because when you vote, things change. When you vote, things get better, "he said in his short message.

Harris will rejoin later that night to officially accept his nomination for the vice presidency of the United States.

"Let's make history tonight, Kamala": Joe Biden tweets minutes before the third night of the Democratic Convention kicks off

The second night of the Democratic Convention drew 19.2 million viewers, far fewer than in 2016

Joe Biden celebrates his official nomination with his wife Jill. AP

Roughly 19.2 million people tuned in on the second night of the Democratic National Convention this Tuesday, a much smaller number than in 2016. The first night, Monday, also had a lower rating than the opening day four years ago, according to data published by the Nielsen media analytics company.

Tuesday night's audience was down 22% from the 24.7 million people who tuned in on the second night of the 2016 convention. Monday night's decline was about 24%.

Where the Democrats did win in audience was on the webcast , which has shown signs of a significant increase compared to 2016. TJ Ducklo, national press secretary for Biden's campaign, tweeted Tuesday that the first night of the convention broke the previous record for digital broadcasts with 10.2 million.

"The Horror He Left Us": Trump Calls Obama "Terrible" In Response To His Strong Speech Airing Tonight

Donald Trump attacked Barack Obama on Wednesday afternoon, criticizing the former president for the speech that is expected to be broadcast tonight during the third day of the Democratic National Convention and in which Obama harshly condemns his successor.

"When I hear that and then I see the horror that he left us, the stupidity of the transactions he made. Look what we are doing, we have our great border wall, we have security," the president said during a press conference from the White House.

Trump called Obama "ineffective" and "terrible" and added that if he had done a "good job," he would not be in the Oval Office.

"The reason I'm here is because of President Obama and Joe Biden," Trump said. "Because if they had done a good job I wouldn't be here. And probably, if they had done a good job, I wouldn't even have applied. I would have been very happy."

Obama will use his speech to describe Trump as a catastrophically ineffective leader

Former President Barack Obama plans to dismiss his successor as not very serious and self-centered during his speech this Wednesday, one of the most anticipated of the third night of the Democratic National Convention.

Obama will portray Donald Trump as a catastrophically ineffective leader who has used the White House position only to "benefit himself and his friends," according to a preview of the speech, released by convention organizers.

Former President Barack Obama is one of the most anticipated speakers on the third night of the Democratic National Convention. AP

Obama will say that the president sees the presidency as nothing more than a "reality show that he can use to get the attention he likes," and that his lack of leadership has killed thousands of Americans during the coronavirus pandemic.

"I never expected my successor to accept my vision or continue with my policies," the 44th president of the United States will say. “I was hoping, for the good of our country, that Donald Trump would show some interest in taking the job seriously. But he never did. "

“The consequences of that failure are dire: 170,000 Americans killed. Millions of jobs lost . Our worst impulses have been unleashed, our proud worldwide reputation has fallen gravely and our democratic institutions have been threatened like never before.

Three women of Hispanic origin (including one undocumented) will speak about immigration, firearms and the economy

Three women of Hispanic origin will speak on the third night of the Democratic Convention to speak to voters about their experience on key issues facing the elections such as immigration, firearms and the economy

Emma González, a gun control activist and survivor of the Parkland, Florida shooting. AP

✔️ Emma González , activist and survivor of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, will address the need to control the use of firearms.

✔️ The undocumented immigrant Silvia Sánchez , a resident of North Carolina, will speak about the need for immigration reform. She will be accompanied by her daughters Jessica (DACA recipient) and Lucy.

✔️ Former Secretary of Labor  Hilda Solís will intervene on the current economic situation in the United States.

Hillary Clinton will say that these cannot be "other elections than it could have been"

In her speech tonight, from which excerpts have already been published, former first lady Hillary Clinton will say that the November 2020 elections "cannot be any other election than it could have been."

In her primetime address, Clinton will underscore the importance of voting to make Trump a one-term president.

"For four years, people have told me, 'I didn't realize how dangerous it was,' 'I wish I could go back and do it again.' Or worse, 'I should have voted,' they'll say." If you vote for mail, request your ballot now and send it back as soon as possible. If you vote in person, vote early (…) Vote as if our lives and our livelihoods are at stake, because they are. "

Clinton will add that she hoped Trump would be "a better president, but sadly, he is who he is." She is also expected to invoke the suffrage movement and the civil rights movement to highlight the importance of going to the polls.

"Joe Biden knows how to heal, unify and lead, because he has done all that for his family and his country," he will highlight. 

Harris to be nominated for her sister, niece and stepdaughter

Senator Kamala Harris will be officially nominated as the vice presidential candidate for the Democratic Party by her sister Maya, her niece Meena and her stepdaughter, Ella Emhoff, Joe Biden's campaign announced on Twitter.

The campaign's deputy press secretary, Matt Hill, wrote: "Maya Harris, Meena Harris and Ella Emhoff will deliver speeches tonight at the Democratic National Convention to officially nominate Kamala Harris as vice president of the United States."

Harris's husband, Douglas Emhoff, will be the only family member physically present during his acceptance speech in Wilmington, Delaware.

Maya, Meena and Ella are expected to speak after former President Barack Obama and before Harris, according to the evening's show.

Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton: What Happens on Day 3 of the Democratic National Convention?

The third day of the Democratic National Convention will be the night of California Senator Kamala Harris, who will be formally nominated as the vice presidential candidate. Joe Biden was nominated as the candidate for president on Tuesday.

This is a historic day, as Harris is the first black woman from a large party to be nominated for the second-highest office in the United States Government. Her nomination will come after former President Barack Obama, the first black man to enter the White House, gave her message of support for Biden.

This Wednesday's event revolves around the motto "A more perfect union." The speeches and interventions will be from  9:00 pm to 11:00 pm and you can follow them live on our website, app and social networks.  It will be hosted by actress Kerry Washington and singers Billie Eilish, Prince Royce and Jennifer Hudson will cheer on the night .

These are the most prominent figures speaking this Wednesday:

✔️ Kamala Harris : The 55-year-old former California Attorney General will have the opportunity to re-present herself in a different light, now before a larger audience, after her presidential hopeful campaign came to an end in 2019. "Right now, we have a president who turns our tragedies into political weapons," will be part of his message, according to an advance of his speech.

✔️ Hillary Clinton : The former first lady participated in the last Democratic Convention of 2016, when she accepted the nomination as a candidate for the presidency to face Donald Trump in the elections in which she lost. Since her defeat, she has given multiple interviews and written a book. Clinton is still the target of attack by the Trump campaign. "Vote as if our lives and our livelihoods were at stake, because they are," he warned in his speech.

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✔️ Elizabeth Warren : Like Harris, Warren also made efforts to win the White House, and ended up abandoning the race due to lack of support. She was one of the women Biden considered for vice president and is very interested in being part of the next Administration, if the Democrats win.  

✔️ Barack Obama : In addition to the Kamala Harris moment, the former president's speech is one of the most anticipated moments. The intervention of his wife Michelle Obama was the highlight of the opening night of the convention. Obama will use his screen time to highlight the qualities and strengths of Biden, a man whom he elected as vice president in 2008. But also to confront Trump, as this preview of his speech shows: “(Trump) has not shown interest in doing the job; no interest in finding common ground; no interest in using the awesome power of his office to help anyone but himself and his friends. "

✔️ Nancy Pelosi : The Speaker of the House of Representatives, a staunch critic of Trump, will intervene to deliver this message: “As Speaker (of the House of Representatives), I have seen first-hand Donald Trump's lack of respect for the facts , for working families and for women in particular, the lack of respect written in their policies towards our health and our rights, not just their behavior. But we know what he doesn't know: that when women succeed, America succeeds. "

Source: telemundo

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