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Coons (D-Del.) introduces Biden, his close friend, to accept the nomination.The entirely virtual convention, necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic, has so far been mostly technically sound, which is probably the best Democrats could hope for.At times it has felt more like the Zoom meetings many Americans spend their days in rather than a party for its most faithful. Harris (D-Calif.) accepted her party’s nomination, while former president Barack Obama and presidential nominee Hillary Clinton spoke, as well as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.)Parties like to hold their conventions in swing states. Harris gave her acceptance speech at the third night of the Democratic convention, a night after Joe Biden officially became the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee.
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