Updated On: 22 August, 2024 03:32 PM IST | ronak mastakar
Americans in 2024 have a clear choice between "for the people" versus "me, myself, and I", former president Bill Clinton has said, as he rooted for Kamala Harris in the race for the White House and said she will be the "president of joy". (Pics/AFP)

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Clinton on Wednesday took the crowd at the National Democratic Convention through Harris` life story and said he believes that her candidacy represents for the country
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Her story is that of an America they all know is possible, he said, referring to the 59-year-old Harris, who is of Indian and African heritage

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America faces a "clear choice" between Harris and Donald Trump in November, Clinton said
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"In 2024, we gotta pretty clear choice, it seems to me," Clinton said. "Kamala Harris, for the people, and the other guy, who has proved even more than the first go-around that he`s about me, myself and I"

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"Kamala Harris will work to solve our problems, seize our opportunities, ease our fears, and make sure every single American, however they vote, has a chance to chase their dreams," Clinton, 78, said
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Clinton`s wife, Hillary Clinton, lost the 2016 election to former President Trump, the current Republican presidential nominee

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Clinton said he wants America that more joyful, inclusive, and future-focused
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"Where we weather the storms and earn the benefits together. That`s the America Kamala Harris will lead. She`s already made her first presidential decision, picking a running mate," Clinton, who served two terms in the White House until January 2001, said

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Clinton riffed on the famous "place called Hope" line he gave at the 1992 Democratic convention to encourage Americans to vote the "president of joy," Harris, into the White House
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