The second day of the Chicago Democratic National Convention featured Michelle Obama taking a jab at Trump by saying he also wants ‘black jobs,’ and Bernie Sanders, a symbol of progressivism, declaring that elections cannot be bought with money. Harris’s husband Emhoff appealed to the Jewish community, while Republicans and business people also took the stage to declare their support. The highlight was Barack Obama’s speech in support of Vice President Harris, emphasizing the need to protect democracy and the danger of authoritarianism. Michelle Obama criticized Trump for instilling fear and having a narrow worldview. Sanders called for unity among progressive politicians and vowed to fight against the influence of the wealthy in politics. Business leader Ken Chenault urged support for Harris, emphasizing her balanced approach to business and labor issues. Former Trump administration officials also took the stage to express concerns about the threat Trump poses to American democracy. Overall, the event showcased a diverse range of speakers advocating for Democratic values and unity for the upcoming election.