Watch: Kamala Harris' full speech at the 2024 DNC
Rewatch Vice President Kamala Harris' full remarks at the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
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Rewatch Vice President Kamala Harris' full remarks at the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
The DNC was a star-studded event that culminated in Kamala Harris accepting the nomination.
Vice President Kamala Harris formally accepted the Democratic presidential nomination to close out the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Giffords and her husband, Sen. Mark Kelly, who was a top candidate to be Harris' VP pick, praised her toughness and warned that threats against the U.S. are too serious to elect Trump.
Gov. Tim Walz formally accepted the vice presidential nomination on the third night of the Democratic National Convention.
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Poet and activist Amanda Gorman debuted a new poem on the third night of the Democratic convention Wednesday.
Former President Bill Clinton in his DNC address said Harris has "the vision, the experience, the temperament, the will — and yes — the sheer joy to get something done."
"America, hope is making a comeback," Michelle Obama said at the Democratic convention, alluding to her husband's iconic 2008 campaign on hope.
"We do not need four more years of bluster and bumbling and chaos," Barack Obama told the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
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Former congressman George Santos, who was expelled from Congress in December and indicted on 23 federal charges, reached a plea agreement with prosecutors.
The DNC, where Kamala Harris will officially be recognized as the Democratic nominee, takes place this week in Chicago.
"I'm going to give him a taste of his own conduct," said the former mayor of San Francisco.
Sens. Jon Tester of Montana, Jacky Rosen of Nevada and Sherrod Brown of Ohio will be absent as Democrats celebrate Kamala Harris' nomination.