Follow Our Live DNC Night 2 Coverage Starring the Obamas and Bernie Sanders
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Follow Our Live DNC Night 2 Coverage Starring the Obamas and Bernie Sanders

Democrats convened for night two of their convention in Chicago on Tuesday, featuring the Obama family, Sen. Bernie Sanders, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker. Americans can hope to be enlightened by the theme of the night, “A Bold Vision for America’s Future,” as Democratic nominee Kamala Harris has said little about her policy platform. The Harris campaign website lacks a policy position section, and the vice president has declined interviews with the media. DNC night one included speeches from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and President Joe Biden. Follow for live updates as the Democratic National Convention continues. (All times are Eastern Standard Time) 8:50 p.m.: U.S. territories pledged their support to Kamala Harris. Delegates from the Northern Mariana Islands said the climate is more important than partisan politics.  “The Earth is not red or blue,” the delegate said. “The Earth is sick and we must protect it.” "The Earth is not red or blue. The Earth is sick and we must protect it," the Northern Marianas delegate says at #DNC2024CHICAGO pic.twitter.com/VnQjd5GtpP— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) August 21, 2024 Democrat delegates from Puerto Rico declared their island will be “the next state of the United States.”  Democrat delegate declares that Puerto Rico?? will be "the next state of the United States." That is yet to be determined… #DNC2024CHICAGO pic.twitter.com/JcvwTPQEcZ— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) August 21, 2024 8:05  p.m.: Delegates started submitting their votes to name Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee.  Harris officially won the Democratic presidential nomination nearly two weeks ago in an online vote, so the Tuesday roll call is purely ceremonial. The post Follow Our Live DNC Night 2 Coverage Starring the Obamas and Bernie Sanders appeared first on The Daily Signal.