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DNC in Chicago: What happened Monday — and what’s coming Tuesday

CHICAGO — The baton has officially been passed: Democrats bid a fond farewell Monday to President Joseph Biden, who in a late-night speech that closed the first day of the Democratic National Convention ticked off his political and policy victories and gave an unqualified endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris to become the nation’s 47th president.

During the roughly 50-minute speech , Biden denied any anger about the pressure he received from fellow Democrats to drop out of the race following his debacle of a debate against former President Donald Trump. And he insisted he would complete unfinished business in the remaining five months of his presidency. He also leaned heavily in endorsing Harris.

“She’s tough, she’s experienced, and she has enormous integrity. Her story represents the best American story, and like many of our best presidents, she was also vice president,” Biden, a former vice president himself, said of Harris as he cracked a smile. “She’ll be a president our children can look up to … respected by world leaders, because she already is… and she will be a historic president who puts her stamp on America’s future.”

After an introduction from his daughter Ashley Biden, Biden hustled a few steps on the stage, hugged his daughter and appeared to dry his eyes. Biden waited four minutes before starting his speech due to a standing ovation from the capacity crowd that alternatively chanted “We love Joe” and “Thank you Joe!”

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