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Former President Obama delivered a buoyant and occasionally fierce address to cap the second night of the Democratic convention in Chicago .
Obama upbraided Trump as someone who would grant another tax cut “that would mostly help him and his rich friends” The appearance by the two -term 44th president was intended to drive home themes not unlike the ones that pushed him to the White House in 2008 .
He spoke fervently in favor of a political ally, Kamala Harris .
Obama calls Kamala Harris “one of the most qualified people ever to seek the office of the presidency’s presidency and one of the the most dignified” The former first lady says it's time to “vanquish the demons of fear, division and hate that have consumed us.” Harris says she and Tim Walz are “honored to be your nominees’ nominees,” the vice presidential nominee says.
Onetime White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham says she was forced to reconsider her loyalty to the president.
She said Trump used to tell her: “It doesn’t matter what you say, Stephanie . Say it enough, and people will believe you”.
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