Former President Barack Obama took the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, on Tuesday, expressing strong support for Kamala Harris, the party's candidate for the White House. Obama declared that the US is ready for a new chapter under "President Kamala Harris," highlighting her history as a prosecutor and her commitment to addressing the concerns of every American. In his speech, Obama praised Harris's running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, calling him an "outstanding partner" and emphasizing his service and dedication to his community. He also criticized Republican opponent Donald Trump, labeling him as "dangerous" and accusing him of prioritizing his own interests over those of the American people. Obama reflected on the legacy of President Joe Biden, noting his defense of democracy during challenging times and his achievements in the economy and healthcare. The former president also stressed the importance of the upcoming election, stating that the world is watching to see if the US can continue to uphold its values and be a force for good. Former First Lady Michelle Obama also spoke at the event, expressing optimism that "hope is making a comeback" and emphasizing the shared values that both she and Harris were raised with. She concluded by affirming that Kamala Harris is more than ready for the presidency. — Agencies