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Julia Azari

Earlier, Biden mentioned FDR’s promise of a New Deal and the crises that faced his presidency. FDR’s convention speech was unusual — he was the first nominee to travel to the convention to accept the nomination in person.

Sarah Frostenson

Yeah, that jumped out to me too, Geoffrey. To also borrow from Obama — a younger Obama — Biden is also leaning into a message of “hope” and “light.” Biden is not dwelling on the negative in his nomination speech. He makes references to the current moment and hardships facing the U.S., but he’s packaging it in a message of hope.

Nathaniel Rakich

To Matt’s point, playing up the number of crises plays into Biden’s deep experience.


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