President Joe Biden is set to deliver a speech to Democrats this evening in Chicago, where he will advocate for Vice President Kamala Harris and emphasize the importance of the upcoming election. The White House Communications Director highlighted that Biden's focus has been on safeguarding democracy against the perceived threat posed by former President Donald Trump, whom he characterized as aspiring to be a dictator since the beginning of his term.
The President will urge Americans to once again defend democracy by casting their votes in November in support of his governing partner, Vice President Harris, and Governor Walz. The key objective of Biden's address will be to present a compelling case for Vice President Harris while outlining the high stakes of the election and drawing a clear distinction between his vision and that of Trump.
When questioned about whether Biden would directly reference Trump in his speech, the response was affirmative, underscoring the political nature of the convention. This event is described as a historic moment that differs significantly from past conventions, with the anticipation of witnessing a sitting president symbolically passing the torch to Vice President Harris and the next generation of leaders.