Washington – Party leaders and rising stars Address delegates in Chicago As of this week Democratic National Convention Proceedings with Honorable Mentions President Biden’s time in office When celebrating a new name on top of the ticket.
Mr. With renewed enthusiasm after Biden stepped aside, the party will rally around a newly minted ticket this week. Vice President Kamala Harris took over as party leader. Democrats from across the country will address delegates over four days, ahead of speeches by the new presidential and vice presidential candidates.
Harris’s assistant, Minnesota Governor Tim WallsThe vice president is expected to officially accept the nomination Wednesday night, while Harris will take the stage Thursday to formally accept the presidential nomination.
Speakers at the 2024 Democratic National Convention
As Democrats prepare for the November election, the three presidents, congressional leaders and other key members of the party are expected to address the convention this week. While the official speaker schedule has not yet been released, conference officials and other sources familiar with the schedule have confirmed several speakers heading into the week. Here are the speakers we know so far:
- Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson
- President Biden
- First Lady Jill Biden
- Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
- Illinois Governor JP Pritzker
- Former President Barack Obama
- Former First Lady Michelle Obama
- Former President Bill Clinton
- Rep. Tom Suozzi
- Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi
- The second gentleman is Doug Emhoff
- Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
- House Minority Leader Hakeem Gebris
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walls
- Vice President Kamala Harris
Who spoke at the 2020 Democratic National Convention?
2020 Conference, It almost happened Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, speeches by Barack and Michelle Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and the 2020 primaries by Mr. Speeches from Biden’s rivals, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, and Cory Booker of N.Y. Jersey. Major party leaders like Pelosi and Schumer spoke, as did rising stars like Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Aaron Navarro, Nikole Killion, Scott MacFarlane and Ed O’Keefe contributed to this report.