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DNC 2024 Day 2 live updates: 'Yes, she can': Obama endorses Harris, blasts Trump
Obama praised President Biden and offered support for Harris.
Vice President Kamala Harris officially became the official Democratic presidential nominee during the second night of the Democratic National Convention.
The night included a lively and upbeat roll call vote of delegates that featured a DJ, some celebrities and energetic speeches. Also, Harris, who campaigned in Milwaukee, thanked the crowd in a live-streamed message.
Second gentleman Doug Emoff talked about his long relationship with Harris and touted her vision for the country.
But the night's biggest headline was the return of former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama to the DNC stage. Both stressed what's at stake in this election and pushed Americans to come together to bring the country to a better future.
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Barack Obama takes the stage, met with 'Yes we can' cheers
The former president received a warm welcome from the crowd in the United Center, who revived his iconic campaign slogan "Yes we can!"
"I'm feeling fired up!" Obama said. "I am feeling ready to go -- even If I am the only person stupid enough to speak after Michelle Obama."
Michelle Obama fires up crowd
Michelle Obama reminds everyone why she’s on of the Democratic Party’s most popular figures. She consistently polls as someone Democrats would like to see run for president -- and this speech showed why.
-ABC News' Tal Axelrod
Michelle Obama warns that election will be close
In her closing remarks, former first lady Michelle Obama warned that a handful of votes in select states would decide the election and pushed Americans to come out to the polls.
"So we need to vote in numbers that erase any doubt we need to overwhelm any effort to suppress us. Our fate is in our hands," she said.
'We cannot get a Goldilocks complex': Michelle Obama
The former first lady warned that "we can not be our worst enemies" and not take things for granted in this election.
"We cannot get a Goldilocks complex about whether everything is just right," Michelle Obama said to cheers.
"We cannot indulge our anxieties about whether this country will elect someone like Kamala instead of doing everything we can to get someone like Kamala elected," she added.
Obama said she is confident that Harris would be a great leader but noted that there will be a lot of opponents who will put out lies about her.
"It’s up to us to remember what Kamala’s mother told her: Don’t just sit around and complain, do something," she said. "So if they lie about her, and they will, we’ve got to do something."