Jack Schlossberg Speaks at Democratic National Convention
Jack Schlossberg Speaks at Democratic National Convention

Jack Schlossberg Speaks at Democratic National Convention

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Jack Schlossberg, grandson of John F. Kennedy, delivered a compelling speech at the Democratic National Convention, emphasizing his support for Vice President Kamala Harris and highlighting her dedication to public service and the fight for working families. Schlossberg, who is also a New York delegate, drew parallels between Harris and his grandfather, noting their shared commitment to inspiring future generations. Former President Barack Obama followed with an energetic address, humorously reflecting on his political journey and affirming his belief in Harris as a candidate ready to serve all Americans. Obama also criticized Republican nominee Donald Trump, urging the audience to mobilize and vote to protect democracy. Schlossberg, who has previously spoken at the convention, openly opposed his cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential aspirations, criticizing his use of the Kennedy name for personal gain. This year’s convention in Chicago showcased a blend of personal narratives and political commitment, with both Schlossberg and Obama calling for unity and action among voters.

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