What to watch for on Day 4 of the DNC – Washington Examiner

The‌ **2024 Democratic National ⁣Convention** (DNC) is currently taking ⁤place in Chicago from August 19​ to⁢ August 22. This year’s convention‌ is a significant event as it will⁤ officially nominate ⁤Kamala Harris and Tim Walz as the Democratic candidates for‍ President and Vice President,⁢ respectively. The convention features various keynote speeches,⁣ with notable presentations ‌scheduled each evening.

On the ​final day, August 22, Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver her official acceptance speech, where⁣ she aims to connect her personal story with​ her⁢ vision for the ​future,⁢ contrasting it with that of former President​ Donald Trump.‌ In addition to the‍ convention activities, there are expected protests outside the⁢ venue, including a permitted March on the DNC, which highlights ongoing political issues and discontent⁢ among some⁤ delegates regarding speaker opportunities for marginalized ​voices.

Events planned for⁣ the final day include state delegation breakfasts and caucus⁤ meetings, alongside social gatherings like the DNC Farewell Celebration. Attendance⁤ figures ‍have been decreasing as the week progresses, likely due to late-night⁤ festivities associated with‍ the​ convention. the DNC aims to rally support for its candidates while addressing‌ various pressing⁤ political concerns both ⁣inside and outside the ⁤convention hall.


CLOSING TIME: What to watch for on the final day of the DNC

We did it, Joe.

Thursday marks the closing day of the 2024 Democratic National Convention, and, based on the events so far, there will likely be fireworks.

Vice President Kamala Harris will headline the night, delivering her formal nomination acceptance speech in primetime. Harris campaign officials say that her speech will seek to make three core points: sharing her personal story, contrasting her vision for the future with former President Donald Trump‘s, and wrapping herself in patriotism.

But people outside the United Center will also make headlines.

The March on the DNC protest group is permitted to hold another protest running north of the convention. Monday’s demonstration saw protesters breach the outer layer of DNC security fencing. A subsequent, non-permitted protest attempted to approach the convention on Wednesday evening but were rebuffed by police. A group of uncommitted DNC delegates also staged a sit-in on the United Center grounds after the committee refused to grant a Palestinian speaker a slot on the stage Wednesday night.

And, again, Thursday will give convention attendees opportunities to attend state delegation breakfasts and the DNC caucuses and councils will hold their final meetings of the week at McCormick Place. The Washington Examiner‘s reporters in the rooms eyeballed attendance at the latter slipping across the week as the late-night afterparties have been piling up, so headcount could dwindle for this final round.

Here’s everything you need to watch out for on Thursday:

MORNING

State delegation breakfasts — various locations

DNC Women’s Caucus meeting — McCormick Place

DNC Farewell Celebration, hosted by Center Stage — The Kitchen American Bistro

AFTERNOON

March on the DNC — Union Park loop

Pod Save America Fest — Salt Shed

DNC LGBTQ Caucus meeting — McCormick Place

DNC Labor Council meeting — McCormick Place

DNC Small Business Council meeting — McCormick Place

DNC Disability Caucus meeting — McCormick Place

DNC Youth Council meeting — McCormick Place

DNC Rural Council meeting — McCormick Place

DNC Poverty Council meeting — McCormick Place

DNC Interfaith Council meeting — McCormick Place

NIGHT

Official 2024 DNC programming, including speeches from Democratic Presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris — United Center

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority social — hue.

Unidos US Latino Leadership happy hour — Barrio

Celebrate Chicago Reception, hosted by The Collective — Soldier Field

Post-Gavel Reception, hosted by Maryland Democratic Party — Robert’s Pizza & Dough Co.



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