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    Trouble for Trump as Fox News praises 'enormously effective' Biden speech

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    Republican pundits accept success of Biden’s convention address as Trump’s bid to portray Democratic rival as radical leftist falls flat
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    ‘Light is more powerful than dark’: Joe Biden accepts presidential nomination – video

    Under pressure on the last day of the Democratic convention, Joe Biden “hit a home run” with an “enormously effective” speech that blew “a big hole” in Donald Trump’s efforts to paint him as a mentally faltering captive of his party’s left wing.
    And that was to hear Fox News hosts Dana Perino and Chris Wallace tell it.
    “It was a very good speech,” added Karl Rove, a Republican strategist respected and reviled on either side of the aisle.
    Democratic hopes were riding high that when Biden rose to accept the presidential nomination on Thursday night, he might deliver the kind of speech to get voters nodding their heads instead of nodding off, and cable pundits talking about “momentum”.
    Broadcast to tens of millions, Biden’s speech marked the first truly national moment of the 2020 campaign, with the formal conclusion of the Democratic primary on one hand, and the first clear picture of the presidential showdown – Biden v Trump, Uncle Joe v Maga Don – on the other.
    At a minimum, Democrats hoped, Biden would avoid the kind of verbal slips the Trump campaign has been using eagerly, if ironically given their own candidate’s cha-chas with incoherence, to attack him.
    But when Biden was done speaking on Thursday in Wilmington, Delaware, with one arm around Dr Jill Biden, fireworks in the background and his smile as wide as the country, Democrats were not alone in realizing that their nominee had not only connected – he had nailed it.
    “I went in there with expectations of adequate, and he knocked it out of the park,” said longtime Republican strategist Mike Murphy, a harsh Trump critic, on an overnight podcast Hacks on Tap. “It was so authentic to who Biden is, and … it caught the mood of the country, which is unity, steady, competence, ‘We can rise above this’.
    “I thought Biden had the moment of his life, and he ought to feel really good about that.”
    Trump sought to steal Biden’s big moment with campaign stops outside Biden’s home town of Scranton, Pennsylvania, that afternoon. After a speech at an airstrip the president visited a pizza parlor, where he was filmed hoisting a pie, without a face mask, as staff members, all wearing masks, snapped photos and waved excitedly.
    “They supposedly have the best pizza,” Trump told reporters. “We’ll let you know in about a half-hour.” More

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    DNC 2020: from emotional speeches backing Biden to fiery warnings on Trump – video highlights

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    A unique Democratic national convention gave countless memorable moments, from Kamala Harris’s historic nomination as vice-president, to Michelle Obama’s harsh words for Donald Trump. Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton and former president Barack Obama echoed her words by giving scathing reviews of the Trump administration. Others who showed their support for Harris and Joe Biden’s nomination included healthcare activist Ady Barkan, former US congresswoman and shooting survivor Gabby Giffords, comedian Sarah Cooper, actor Julia Louis-Dreyfus and singer Billie Eilish
    Biden vows to end ‘season of darkness’ as he accepts Democratic presidential nomination

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    How Julia Louis-Dreyfus roasted Donald Trump in DNC finale – video

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    Actor Julia Louis-Dreyfus brought a great deal of levity while hosting the final night of the Democratic national convention. The comedian and star of Veep roasted Donald Trump and urged Americans to vote this November, joking that not even ‘Facebook, Fox News and Vladimir Putin’ can stop the democratic process
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    Boy with stutter delivers moving DNC speech: 'Joe Biden made me feel confident' – video

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    Brayden Harrington, 13, spoke about how he met Joe Biden, who stuttered himself as a boy, and how the Democratic presidential nominee gave him confidence. ‘He told me we were members of the same club: we stutter. It was really amazing to hear that someone like me became vice president,’ Brayden said.
    In the final night of the Democratic national convention, Biden outlined his plans to bring relief and solace to a country battered by the coronavirus pandemic as he accepted the nomination to challenge Donald Trump in the November election
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    Boy with stutter delivers emotional DNC speech after help from Joe Biden

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    Brayden Harrington, 13, received speaking tips from the Democrat – a fellow stutterer – after a rally

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    Boy with stutter delivers moving DNC speech: ‘Joe Biden made me feel confident’ – video

    Political events aren’t often the venues for profoundly emotional moments, but during the last night of the Democratic national convention on Thursday, a young boy with a stutter managed to deliver one in two minutes.
    Thirteen-year-old Brayden Harrington was invited to speak at the event after he met Joe Biden at a rally in New Hampshire in February.
    When Biden, a fellow stutterer, learned about Harrington’s speech difficulties at the rally, he invited him backstage. There, Biden showed him the speech he had just delivered and the annotations he used to signal when to breathe, and gave him advice and exercises for overcoming his stutter.
    “He put his focus on Brayden and made time for him, talked to him, explained that it doesn’t define him, he’s stronger, that he’s a good person,” Brayden’s father, Owen, told CNN at the time. “It was really overwhelming for [him]. He started breaking down a little bit.”
    Six months later, Harrington was beamed into the homes of millions of Americans and ended up delivering one of the most widely praised speeches of the four-night convention.
    It was one of many stories highlighted by the all-virtual Democratic convention this week, which foregrounded a number of speeches by non-politicians such as Kristin Urquiza, whose father died of coronavirus, and the healthcare activist Ady Barkan.
    In Harrington’s address, the teenager said that “without Joe Biden I wouldn’t be talking to you today,” and that during their first meeting, Biden had told him they were “members of the same club”.
    “It was really amazing to hear that someone like me became vice-president. He told me about a book of poems by Yeats he would read out loud to practice,” he said. “He showed me how he marks his addresses to make them easier to say out loud. So I did the same thing today. And now I’m here talking to you today about the future, about our future.”
    The veteran US journalist Dan Rather described Harrington’s speech as “pure, unvarnished courage”, while CNN’s senior Washington correspondent Jeff Zeleny tweeted that he was “just remarkable. What courage and guts it took him to do this. Good luck, Brayden. You will go far.”
    Other viewers also found Harrington’s speech an emotional one to watch, and a show-stealer.

    Amy Siskind 🏳️‍🌈
    (@Amy_Siskind)
    13 year-old Brayden Harrington….tears….rolling.”We need the world to feel better.””Kids like me are counting on you to elect someone we can look up to.”Decency. I miss decency. The president should be a role model not a cautionary tale!Best part tonight so far 💙

    August 21, 2020

    Meena Harris
    (@meenaharris)
    Brayden Harrington stole the show, and I think that would make Joe very happy. ❤️

    August 21, 2020

    Meanwhile, some have contrasted Biden’s treatment of Harrington with Trump’s behavior towards those with disabilities, with Arianna Huffington highlighting the incident in the 2016 election campaign when Trump offensively imitated the reporter Serge Kovaleski, who is disabled.

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    Brayden Harrington’s video about having a stutter like Biden was also a stark contrast to the President who mocks reporters with disabilities. #DemConvention

    August 21, 2020

    The official video of Harrington’s speech uploaded by the DNC Twitter account has been viewed more than 2m times, although the real figure across all uploads is likely to be much higher.

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