Opinion: Biden accepts Democratic nomination, gives few real answers

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arkened back to the horrendous events in Charlottesville.

“Remember the violent clash that ensued between those spreading hate and those with the courage to stand against it? Remember what the president said? There were quote, ‘very fine people on both sides.'”

After jabbing Trump, Biden went on to declare that America “is ready to do the work of rooting out our systemic racism.”

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While Biden’s rhetoric is exactly what Democrats want to hear, the story is very different for undecided voters hoping for tangible solutions to America’s current problems, mainly an economic recession, COVID-19, and healing the political divide that has ripped the country asunder.

One gets the suspicion that Biden and the Democratic Party is selling a feeling, not an actual reality, which could spectacularly backfire in November.

It remains to be seen whether Biden’s speech will convince independent voters or if it will push them further into the arms of Trump, who is looking to capitalize on any mistakes made by the Democrats.