Full speech at the 2020 Democratic National Convention | 2020 DNC Night 4 Tonight
Here Are The Speakers at the 3rd Night of Democratic National Convention Tonight and a Historic First Black Woman running for VP
Featuring: Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Gov. Tony Evers, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, and Former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.
The 2020 Democratic National Convention officially kicks off Monday night, though like most things in our lives, the quadrennial celebration will be dramatically altered by the coronavirus pandemic.
While the convention was scheduled to take place at the Wisconsin Center in Milwaukee, all speakers will appear remotely, delivering short speeches with no cheering crowds to egg them on. Think less C-Span, more Tik Tok, with musical acts and testimonials (including a former Trump voter from Pennsylvaniawho is supporting Biden) tying each night together for something that will have more in common with this year’s NFL Draft than the balloon-dropping mega-events we’re accustomed to watching.
Second night of the Democratic National Convention
Former Vice President Joe Biden won’t be traveling to Wisconsin, opting instead to deliver his acceptance speech Thursday night from the Chase Center on the Wilmington Riverfront in Delaware. U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris will also speak from Delaware, delivering Wednesday night’s final speech in what will be the California Democrat’s largest audience since being announced as Biden’s vice presidential nominee.
First night of the Democratic National Convention
The four-day convention is packed with notable speakers, including former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama, who is scheduled to deliver Monday night’s final speech. There are also several local lawmakers scheduled to appear, including New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and Delaware Sen. Chris Coons. Delaware Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, a Philadelphia native who was on the committee that helped steer Biden to select Harris as his running mate, is scheduled to speak Tuesday, in what will easily be her largest audience since she was elected in 2016. To read more go to the link below: