Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorMichelle Obama and ATTN have lined up a star-studded roster for their VOMO: Vote Or Miss Out election comedy special.
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Ted Johnson First Lady Melania Trump will speak to the Republican National Convention from a location perhaps unlike any other previous party gathering: The White House Rose Garden.It’s anticipated that her speech will tie in with her Be Best initiative, but networks are likely to compare her remarks to those she delivered in 2016.
Back then, her speech triggered a bit of a convention sideshow when it was revealed that portions of the speech were taken from Michelle Obama’s 2008 convention
.Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorMichelle Obama and ATTN have lined up a star-studded roster for their VOMO: Vote Or Miss Out election comedy special.
Politically active actress Alyssa Milano — who already has a podcast, Sorry Not Sorry, that tackles the hot-button issues of the day — is launching a webinar series this fall focused on election security and voter activation. Titled Own the Vote 2020 with Milano as moderator, the six-episode program is being produced in conjunction with the nonprofits Free Speech for People, Let America Vote Action Fund, Stand Up America and When We All Vote (co-chaired by Michelle Obama).
These new accusations about Melania Trump just keep getting worse and worse!
Viewers at home waited with bated breath when First Lady Melania Trump began her speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention. Would this be a repeat of her 2016 address… or the one that Michelle Obama gave last week? Perhaps to the disappointment of some, it was clear that Trump didn’t crib this one. Instead, she gave a 45-minute address about the accomplishments her husband, Donald Trump, has supposedly achieved in his first term as president.
impassioned remarks on Monday, in which she warned that the “chaos” in America would only continue to get worse if Trump was reelected and urged voters to support Joe Biden “like [their] lives depend on it.”Also Read: Michelle Obama: 'If You Think Things Cannot Possibly Get Worse, Trust Me -- They Can'In his Wednesday speech, the former president is expected to also point to the “consequences” of Trump’s presidency.“Donald Trump hasn’t grown into the job because he can’t.
The 2020 Democratic National Convention on Monday took a dramatic turn when Michelle Obama delivered a profound keynote speech emphasizing the importance of making a change in the upcoming election and reiterating why Donald Trump is not the right choice for the nation. According to Michelle, the current administration under Trump displays "chaos, division, and a total and utter lack of empathy" in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and racism in America.
Ted Johnson The first night of the Democratic National Convention drew about 25% fewer viewers across six networks than in 2016, according to early numbers from Nielsen Media Research.The convention drew 18.7 million viewers in the 10 PM ET to 11:15 PM ET timeframe, when the most networks were carrying the convention proceedings, highlighted by a speech by former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump reacted to Michelle Obama’s speech at the Democratic National Convention by calling it “very divisive,’ while tweeting out blasts at her husband and his predecessor, Barack Obama.“I thought her speech was very divisive. And, frankly, I wouldn’t even be here if it weren’t for Barack Obama,” Trump told reporters on Tuesday.
Will Thorne Staff WriterOn the first night of the Democratic National Convetion (DNC), which saw Michelle Obama deliver a rousing speech to steal the show, ABC drew the largest total audience, at least according to early estimates.The Disney-owned network drew 2.1 million total viewers to its 10 p.m. coverage of the convention, and scored a 0.3 rating among adults 18-49.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterFrom Democrats and Republicans rallying against Trump’s handling of the pandemic to the emotional moment of silence for George Floyd to Michelle Obama’s memorable “It is what it is” speech, it was all about the first night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention on Monday night. However, it was all about which network came out on top.
Michelle Obama has once again reminded us that we hold the keys to our future!
delivered a speech at the Democratic National Convention that deeply condemned Trump.Trump wrote in a series of tweets, “Somebody please explain to @MichelleObama that Donald J. Trump would not be here, in the beautiful White House, if it weren’t for the job done by your husband, Barack Obama.
Michelle Obama delivered a passionate condemnation of President Donald Trump during Monday's opening night of the Democratic National Convention, declaring him “in over his head” and warning that the nation's mounting crises would only get worse if he's reelected over Joe Biden. “Donald Trump is the wrong president for our country,” she said.
Michelle Obama’s speech that closed Monday night’s session was so good that multiple Fox personalities were full of compliments about it.“It’s interesting Michelle Obama, as she said, doesn’t like politics and she said that this speech was her main contribution to the Biden campaign. It was a heck of a contribution.
During Night 1 of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, former first lady Michelle Obama took the virtual stage.
Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten Michelle Obama delivered a blistering speech about the character of Donald Trump, as she gave the marquee speech on the first night of the Democratic National Convention that was the highlight of the evening and also an unusual moment in history.“Let me be as honest and clear as I possibly can,” Obama said in her pre-taped remarks. “Donald Trump is the wrong president for our country.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsLate Night hosts Stephen Colbert, Trevor Noah and Jimmy Fallon took aim at the first night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, which has gone virtual this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.Monday featured pre-recorded speeches from political figures including Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Cuomo, Jim Clyburn, Bernie Sanders and most notably Michelle Obama.