Democrats Have a Busy Week Planned for Chicago's United Center as the Harris-Walz Ticket Seeks to Build on Momentum That is Reflected in the Latest Polls

Posted on the 19 August 2024 by Rogershuler @RogerShuler

Workers prepare the United Center for the DNC (Getty)


 

The Democratic National Convention begins tonight in Chicago,, and the convention committee has put together a jam-packed schedule for viewers who want to check out a major event in a 2024 campaign that has changed radically since Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz moved to the top of the ticket roughly three weeks ago. What is on the agenda, tonight and for the rest of the week? Here is a roundup from ABC News and the Microsoft Network (MSN):

Vice President Kamala Harris will set out what Democratic officials are touting as a "bold vision for America's future" at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this week, as her campaign looks to maintain the momentum that has so irked former President Donald Trump.  

The Democratic National Convention Committee on Sunday released a list of speakers for the Chicago event, which will run from Monday to Thursday. Each day will have a dedicated theme, bullet-pointing Harris' presidential pitch to voters.

Primetime speakers will include former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, as well as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries and second gentleman Doug Emhoff, DNC officials have confirmed to ABC News.

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President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will both speak on Monday night. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker will speak on Monday and Tuesday, respectively.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will give his vice presidential acceptance speech on Wednesday, with Harris taking the stage on Thursday to accept her nomination as the Democratic presidential candidate.

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Democratic officials have said that the convention will open on Monday with the theme, "For the people." Tuesday will be dedicated to "a bold vision for America's future," and Wednesday to "a fight for our freedoms."

Thursday, when Harris takes the stage, will be themed: "For our future."