Until the DNC address, Joe Biden, to a great extent, seemed way off from the demands of citizens of America. For the bulk of the campaign, most Americans remained unenthusiastic about the presidential candidate spawning fears among Dems including Obama that they may not show up for elections. However, all of the vagueness, in a way, came to an end post-Biden’s strong and influential DNC address.

The Dems’ candidate made his agenda clear, cataloging the elements that are his top priority if he is chosen to be the next President. For the very first time, the country saw the real potential in Biden loud and clear.

The entire country was super motivated - voters were impressed, experts believed his strong standpoint, and probably Hollywood celebrities couldn’t think of anyone better - such was Biden’s DNC speech.

Hollywood personalities from Academy-award winning actress Octavia Spencer to Mark Hamill – strongly expressed their support and approval of Joe Biden’s plan for the future of the country.

Twitter was bombarded with tons of tweets in Biden’s support including Debra Messing tweet that she can’t wait to see Biden as the next president.

Singer and actor Bette Middler urged voters to go for Biden and also gave a thumbs down to Donald Trump. She tweeted,  “FANTASTIC SPEECH BY BIDEN!! I BELIEVE WE WILL SURVIVE THIS ERA!! I BELIEVE WE WILL! F— YOU, TRUMP! You’ll never get close to that speech, you miserable toad!”

Mark Hamill quoted Joe Biden’s words, presenting him as the Star Wars character holding lightsaber in his hand. "Here and now, I give you my word: If you entrust me with the presidency, I will draw on the best of us, not the worst. I will be an ally of the light, not of the darkness."

Joe Biden is clearly seen taking a lead and with the speech, he has certainly swung it for fences and pushed Trump on the back foot.

What experts are awaiting now is Trump’s interpretation of Biden’s structure of the speech and his selection of words.

With elections only a few months far, it was getting important for Biden to come up with a strong opinion on his side and he did it. On the other hand, Trump has not been able to catch up with the climate of election campaigns. Will increasing support for Biden and stacked up disapproving comments about Trump have an impact on results? It seems likely, but the answer is in the hands of Americans and may change nature anytime.