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A double dose of Obama firepower, a doting spouse and a dance party: Takeaways from Day 2 of the DNC

A double dose of Obama firepower, a doting spouse and a dance party: Takeaways from Day 2 of the DNC

CHICAGO (AP) -- The Democratic National Convention's second night showcased a double dose of Obama firepower to validate Vice President Kamala Harris and deliver an unsparing indictment of Republican Donald Trump. The convention also served up a raucous roll call of states that was essentially one big dance party.

Past presidents, political props and a dance party: Takeaways from Day 2 of the DNC

Past presidents, political props and a dance party: Takeaways from Day 2 of the DNC

CHICAGO (AP) -- The Democratic National Convention's second night highlighted the party's past presidents, particularly Chicago's own Barack Obama. The Democrats also went all-in on promoting cross-party appeal, featuring a former Donald Trump spokeswoman and a Republican mayor from the battleground state of Arizona.

Past presidents, political props and Republicans who ditched Trump: Takeaways from Day 2 of the DNC

Past presidents, political props and Republicans who ditched Trump: Takeaways from Day 2 of the DNC

CHICAGO (AP) -- The Democratic National Convention's second night highlighted the party's past presidents, particularly Chicago's own Barack Obama. The Democrats also went all-in on promoting cross-party appeal, featuring a former Donald Trump spokeswoman and a Republican mayor from the battleground state of Arizona.

Key takeaways from Biden's news conference: Insistence on staying in the race and flubbed names

Key takeaways from Biden's news conference: Insistence on staying in the race and flubbed names

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Joe Biden faced a test Thursday that he had avoided so far this year -- a solo news conference with questions from the White House press corps.