President Joe Biden, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Sen. Raphael Warnock Credit: Democratic National Convention/YouTube

In an electrifying moment at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) that likely set the tone for the partyโ€™s campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on the opening night, seizing the stage to the triumphant anthem of Beyoncรฉโ€™s โ€œFreedom.โ€ The crowd erupted with fire in her voice as Harris declared, โ€œI want to kick us off by celebrating our incredible president, Joe Biden. Thank you for your historic leadership, for your lifetime of service to our nation, and for all you will continue to do. We are forever grateful to you.โ€

The first night of the DNC was more than a celebration; it was a battle cry. Democrats from all political backgrounds came together to honor President Bidenโ€™s legacy, which includes unwavering efforts to reduce costs for middle-class Americans, repair a deteriorating infrastructure, and defend democracy from unprecedented threats. The message was clear: Bidenโ€™s work is not done, and Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz are ready to continue that fight.

Speakers who are most familiar with Biden, such as Senators Raphael Warnock and Chris Coons, as well as Dr. Jill Biden and Ashley Biden, shared stories that painted a picture of a president who is unwaveringly dedicated to the American people. โ€œIn public and in private, President Biden never backed down from his vision for an America where everyone has a fair shot,โ€ Warnock emphasized. Dr. Biden and Ashley Biden gave heartfelt tributes to the man who led the nation and his family with steadfast devotion.

The emotional high point of the evening came when Biden, introduced by his daughter Ashley, took the stage to a thunderous ovation as โ€œYour Love Has Lifted Me Higherโ€ filled the arena. The crowdโ€™s response was deafening, with chants of โ€œWe love Joeโ€ and โ€œThank You, Joeโ€ reverberating throughout the hall, a powerful testament to Bidenโ€™s connection with the American people.

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris embrace after his speech Credit: Democratic National Convention/YouTube

In a speech that was as much a rallying cry as it was a reflection on his presidency, Biden delivered a stark reminder of whatโ€™s at stake. โ€œLet me ask youโ€ฆ Are you ready to vote for freedom? Are you ready to vote for democracy and America? Are you ready to elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz?โ€ Bidenโ€™s words resonated as he recalled the perilous moment of his inauguration, just weeks after supporters of the twice-impeached former president stormed the U.S. Capitol. โ€œYou cannot say I love my country only when you win,โ€ Biden asserted. โ€œThe winter of peril and possibility has passed, and with a grateful heart, I stand before you to report that democracy has prevailed. But now, democracy must be preserved.โ€

Biden highlighted the progress made under his administration, pointing to economic recovery, healthcare expansion, and the battle against corporate greed. He singled out Harrisโ€™s critical role in these achievements. โ€œWeโ€™ve gone from economic crisis to the strongest economy in the worldโ€ฆ More Americans have health insurance than at any time in American history. And we finally beat big pharma. Guess who cast the tie-breaking vote? Vice President and soon-to-be President Kamala Harris. Now itโ€™s the law of the landโ€”$35 a month for insulin.โ€

The evening was charged with passionate speeches that struck at the heart of the nationโ€™s issues. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivered a searing indictment of Donald Trump, contrasting Harrisโ€™s steadfast dedication to American values with Trumpโ€™s chaotic legacy. โ€œKamala wonโ€™t disrespect our military and our veterans,โ€ Clinton declared to thunderous applause. โ€œShe will defend democracy and our Constitution and will protect America from enemies foreign and domestic. Donald Trump fell asleep at his own trial, and when he woke up, he made history as the first person to run for president with 34 felony convictions.โ€

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez delivered a fiery endorsement of Harris, framing her as the champion the middle-class needs. โ€œIn Kamala Harris, we have a chance to elect a president who is for the middle class because she is from the middle class,โ€ Ocasio-Cortez proclaimed. โ€œShe understands the urgency of rent checks, groceries, and prescriptions. She is as committed to our reproductive and civil rights as she is to taking on corporate greed. She is working tirelessly to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and bring hostages home.โ€

Ocasio-Cortez didnโ€™t hold back in her critique of Trump, accusing him of being a self-serving demagogue. โ€œDonald Trump would sell this country for a dollar if it meant lining his own pockets and greasing the palms of his Wall Street friends,โ€ she said. โ€œI, for one, am tired of hearing about how a two-bit union buster thinks of himself as more of a patriot than the woman who fights every single day to lift working people out from under the boots of greed trampling on our way of life.โ€

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The night was filled with moments that galvanized the crowd. Golden State Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr, invoking the words of Steph Curry, declared, โ€œAfter the results are tallied that night, we can tell Donald Trump, โ€˜Night, night.โ€™โ€œ UAW President Shawn Fain tore off his jacket to reveal a shirt emblazoned with the words โ€œTRUMP IS A SCAB,โ€ igniting the crowd into a fervent chant of โ€œTrumpโ€™s a scab! Trumpโ€™s a scab!โ€

In one of the nightโ€™s most pointed moments, Rep. Jasmine Crockett drew a stark contrast between Harris and Trump: โ€œShe became a career prosecutor while he became a career criminal. Who would you hire? Donald Trump or Kamala Harris? Kamala Harris has a resume, and Donald Trump has a rap sheet with 34 felonies, 2 impeachments, and 1 porn star to prove it.โ€

The NAACP President Derrick Johnson and Melanie Campbell, the President and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, led a standing ovation for civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson during the celebration.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson also delivered a powerful message that resonated deeply with the audience. โ€œI know that my daughter will see not only a reflection of herself in the White House, but she will experience the deepest part of American valuesโ€ฆ Kamala Harrisโ€”sheโ€™s got us.โ€

Harrisโ€™s words from earlier in the night echoed as the event ended: โ€œWe are at a pivotal moment. The choices we make now will determine the future of our nation. Together, we will fight for the soul of America and build a future where everyone has a fair shot. Our best days are still ahead, and we are ready to lead.โ€

Stacy M. Brown is the NNPA Newswire senior national correspondent. I'm the co-author of Blind Faith: The Miraculous Journey of Lula Hardaway and her son, Stevie Wonder (Simon & Schuster) and Michael...