Wow. But thank you. Thank you. First of all, the Vice President Harris, thanks for putting your trust in me and for inviting me to be part of this incredible campaign. And a thank you to President Joe Biden for four years of strong historic leadership. It's the honor of my life to accept your nomination for vice president of the United States. We're all we're all here tonight for one beautiful, simple reason. We love this country. So thank you to all of you here in Chicago and all of you watching at home tonight. Thank you for your passion. Thank you for your determination. And most of all, thank you for bringing the joy to this fight. Now, I grew up in Butte, Nebraska, a town of 400 people. I had 24 kids in my high school class, and none of them went to Yale. But I'll tell you what. Growing up in a small town like that, you learn how to take care of each other. That that family down the road, they may not think like you do. They may not pray like you do. They may not love like you do. But they're your neighbors and you look out for them and they look out for you. Everybody belongs, and everybody has a responsibility to contribute for me, it was serving in the Army National Guard. I joined up two days after my 17th birthday, and I proudly wore our nation's uniform for 24 years. My dad, a Korean War era Army veteran, died of lung cancer a couple years later. He left behind a mountain of medical debt. Thank God for Social Security survivor benefits. And thank God for the GI Bill that allowed my dad and me to go to college and millions of other Americans. Eventually, like the rest of my family, I fell in love with teaching. Three. Three out of four of us married teachers. I wound up teaching social studies and coaching football at Mankato West High School. Go Scarlets. We ran. We ran a 44 defense. We played through to the whistle on every single play, and we even won a state championship. Never close. The yearbook people, but it was those players and my students who inspired me to run for Congress. They saw in me what I had hoped to instill in them a commitment to the common good, an understanding that we're all in this together, and the belief that a single person can make a real difference for their neighbors. So there I was, a 40 something high school teacher with little kids, zero political experience and no money running in a deep red district. But you know what? Never underestimate a public school teacher. Never. I represented my neighbors in Congress for 12 years and I learned an awful lot. I learned how to work across the aisle on issues like growing the rural economies and taking care of veterans. And I learned how to compromise without compromising my values. Then I came back to serve as governor, and we got right to work making a difference in our neighbors lives. We cut taxes for the middle class. We passed, paid family and medical leave. We invested in fighting crime and affordable housing. We cut the cost of prescription drugs and help people escape the kind of medical debt that nearly sank my family, and we made sure that every kid in our state gets breakfast and lunch every day. So while other states were banning books from their schools, we were banishing hunger from ours. We also protected reproductive freedom because in Minnesota, we respect our neighbors and the personal choices they make, and even if we wouldn't make those same choices for ourselves, we've got a golden rule mind your own business. And that includes IVF and fertility treatments. And this is personal for Gwen and I. If you've never experienced the hell that is infertility, I guarantee you you know somebody who has, and I can remember praying each night for a phone call. The pit in your stomach when the phone would ring, and the absolute agony when we heard the treatments hadn't worked. It took Gwen and I years, but we had access to fertility treatments. And when our daughter was born, we named her Hope. Hope Gus and Gwen, you are my entire world and I love you. I'm letting you in on how we started a family. Because this is a big part about what this election is about. Freedom When Republicans use the word freedom, they mean that the government should be free to invade your doctor's office. Corporations free to pollute your air and water and banks free to take advantage of customers. But when we Democrats talk about freedom, we mean the freedom to make a better life for yourself and the people that you love. Freedom to make your own health care decisions and yes, to your kids. Freedom to go to school without worrying about being shot dead in the hall. Look I know guns. I'm a veteran. I'm a hunter, and I was a better shot than most Republicans in Congress. And I got the trophies to prove it. But I'm also a dad. I believe in the Second Amendment. But I also believe our first responsibility is to keep our kids safe. That's what this is all about, the responsibility we have to our kids, to each other, and to the future that we're building together, in which everyone is free to build the kind of life they want. But not everyone has that same sense of responsibility. Some folks just don't understand what it takes to be a good neighbor. Take Donald Trump and JD Vance. There project 2025 will make things much, much harder for people who are just trying to live their lives. They spent a lot of time pretending they know nothing about this. But look, I coached high school football long enough to know and trust me on this. When somebody takes the time to draw up a playbook, they're going to use it. And we know if these guys get back in the white House, they'll start jacking up the costs on the middle class. They'll repeal the affordable Care Act, they'll gut social Security and Medicare, and they will ban abortion across this country with or without Congres. Here's the thing. It's an agenda. Nobody asked for. It's an agenda that serves nobody except the richest and the most extreme amongst us. And it's an agenda that does nothing for our neighbors in need. Is it weird? Absolutely absolutely. But it's also wrong. And it's dangerous. It's not just me saying so. It's Trump's own people. They were with him for four years. They're warning us that the next four years will be much, much worse. You know, when I was teaching every year we'd elect a student body president, and you know what? Those teenagers could teach Donald Trump? A hell of a lot about what a leader is. Leaders don't spend all day insulting people and blaming others. Leaders do the work. So I don't know about you. I'm ready to turn the page on these guys. So go ahead, say it with me. We're not going back. We've got something better to offer the American people. It starts with our candidate, Kamala Harris. From her first day as a prosecutor, as a district attorney, as an attorney general, as a United States senator, and then our vice president, she's fought on the side of the American people. She's taken on the predators and fraudsters. She's taken down the transnational gangs. And she stood up to powerful corporate interests. She has never hesitated to reach across that aisle if it meant improving your lives and she's always done it with energy, with passion, and with joy. Folks We've got a chance to make Kamala Harris the next president of the United States. But I think we owe it to the American people to tell them exactly what she'd do as president. Before we ask them for their votes. So here this is the part clip and save it and send it to your undecided relatives. So they know if you're a middle class family or a family trying to get into the middle class, Kamala Harris is going to cut your taxes. If you're getting squeezed by prescription drug prices, Kamala Harris is going to take on Big Pharma. If you're hoping to buy a home, Kamala Harris is going to help make it more affordable. And no matter who you are, Kamala Harris is going to stand up and fight for your freedom to live the life that you want to lead, because that's what we want for ourselves, and it's what we want for our neighbors. You know, you might not know it, but I haven't given a lot of big speeches like this. But I have given a lot of pep talks. So let me let me finish with this team. It's the fourth quarter. We're down a field goal, but we're on offense and we've got the ball. We're driving down the field. And boy do we have the right team. Kamala Harris is tough. Kamala Harris is experienced and Kamala Harris is ready. Our job our job our job, our job for everyone watching is to get in the trenches and do the blocking and tackling one inch at a time, one yard at a time, one phone call at a time, one door knock at a time, one $5 donation at a time. Look we got 76 days. That's nothing. There'll be time to sleep when you're dead. We're going to leave it on the field. That's how we'll keep moving forward. That's how we'll turn the page on Donald Trump. That's how we'll build a country where workers come first. Health care and housing are human rights, and the government stays the hell out of your bedroom. That's how we make America a place where no child is left hungry, where no community is left behind, where nobody gets told they don't belong. That's how we're going to fight. And as the next president of the United States always says, when we fight, when we fight, when we fight. Thank you. God bless
National radio program. it could be. i'm just speculating. well, let's bring in south dakota governor kristi noem, a great american patriot, to weigh in on the story. governor, good to have you with us on newsmax tonight. oh, thank you for inviting me, todd. i'm glad to be here. don't don't you just... Read more
Single day or pretty much every single day. democrats are are proving again and again that they're rather far removed from reality. and today was certainly no exception. was it mercy because it's thursday, right? okay. attorney general merrick garland spoke at the department of justice this morning,... Read more
Harris team. yeah. and i think charlotte did such a good job just sort of laying that out because to the discerning viewer who's really plugged in politically and this is no knock on anyone, this is just look, some people aren't, you know, reading the paper every day or watching the news every day because... Read more
Personally. judge andrew napolitano, a pleasure, sir. right back at you. all right. senior adviser for trump 2024 corey lewandowski. all right, corey, i had talked a little bit about this in the opening of the show. the two sides somehow neck and neck in this kamala harris is basically doing nothing... Read more
Good morning. welcome back into wake up america. glad you're here. so the georgia court overseeing president donald trump's fani willis, election interference case just threw out a handful of criminal counts as the cases against donald trump continue to fall apart across the country. the judge dismissing... Read more
Time. congressman, can you tell our audience why did you leave the democratic party? i mean, if i were to put it down to one word, war, you know, the party seems to have drifted in the direction of favoring war. i don't i didn't back then. i don't now. and one of the things that president trump said... Read more
Indictment against donald trump by jack smith in the 2020 election interference case. so follow the bouncing ball here. the new indictment focuses on donald trump, the candidate in 2020, and not donald trump as president for four years. this in an effort to avoid that supreme court ruling on presidential... Read more
All saw, three months ago, we had a monumental victory. we had a beautiful victory. three months ago. and then a couple of nights ago, we had an even better victory. we took her on comrade kamala harris. we took her on and we did really well. every poll had us up like 90, 92, 87. we had a we actually... Read more
Filter.com. all right. we'll take you now to washington, where the supreme court has declined to lift a block on the biden administration sweeping student loan relief plan. the high court, refusing to revive the white house repayment plan, instead choosing to wait for multiple lawsuits brought by gop... Read more
Thank you. please. thank you so very much. thank you everyone. thank you everyone. thank you. okay, let's get to business. let's get to business. all righ. so let me start by thanking my most incredible husband, doug. for being an incredible partner to me. an incredible father to cole and ella. and... Read more
Especially in the great state of michigan. and for more, we're going to bring in republican united states senate nominee from the great lakes state, mike rogers, sir. good to see you. tom. good to. good to see you. thank you very much for being here. before we get to the presidential race, which i have... Read more
Policies. but you are original co-sponsor of the save act. and the fact is attached to this. and now there's the deadline, which some say complicates it. how do you work around that? because it's a very important act that i think americans, you know, need to have, that these workarounds cannot be tolerated... Read more