Former first lady Michelle Obama delivered a powerful message at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, urging Americans to support the Democratic ticket of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in the upcoming election.
Obama emphasized the importance of voting, stating that there is 'no other choice' but to support Harris and Walz. She highlighted the need to remember the despair felt in the past and to continue working towards a better future.
Addressing the enthusiastic crowds at the convention, Obama acknowledged the energy and excitement surrounding the Democratic candidates but also cautioned that there is still much work to be done. She described the upcoming election as an 'uphill battle' and stressed the importance of not becoming complacent.
Quoting Kamala Harris's mother, Obama reminded the audience of the importance of taking action and not just complaining. She called on all Americans to be proactive in shaping the future they desire.
As the delegates in the room chanted 'do something! Do something!', Obama reiterated that the responsibility lies with each individual to be the solution they seek.
With less than three months remaining until Election Day, Obama's impassioned plea serves as a call to action for voters across the country. The message is clear: the outcome of the election is in the hands of the American people, and it is up to them to make their voices heard at the ballot box.