Republican mayor addresses DNC in primetime spot
John Giles, the Republican mayor of Mesa, Arizona, got a prime-time spot at the DNC, during which he stressed putting country over party, "as my hero, John McCain, taught us."
"I have a confession to make. I'm a lifelong Republican. So, I feel a little out of place tonight. But I feel more at home here than in today's Republican Party," Giles said at the top of his remarks.
He said the Republican Party has devolved into "the cult of Donald Trump," whom he said made a lot of lofty promises as president but "couldn't deliver a thing."
Biden and Harris, meanwhile, reached across the aisle delivered for his conservative community and "countless more across the country," he said, while calling on Americans to "put country first" and elect Harris and Walz.
Republican mayor addresses DNC in primetime spot