Night 3 of the 2020 Democratic National Convention is tonight. Here's a look at who is speaking:
No one knows what it's like to run against Trump better than the former first lady, who will make a return to a Democratic convention that looks very different from the one four years ago when she accepted the her party's nomination.
Not only has the convention gone entirely online due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the party has moved on from the Clintons as some Democrats blamed her, at least in part, for the 2016 election loss. Clinton has hardly gone quiet since her loss, writing a book and giving numerous interviews. And she's still a frequent target of Republican attack ads and is often mentioned, regardless of the context, by Trump himself, so she might delight in the chance to get under his skin while touting the potential for Harris to put more cracks in"the hardest, highest glass ceiling" of electing a woman president.
Warren is almost always a team player compared with some on the left, so she's unlikely to apply too much pressure on Biden, at least publicly, but is very interested in shaping his administration — and potentially even serving in a position such as Treasury Secretary after being passed up for the vice-presidential slot.
Only Bernie Sanders stayed in the primary contest longer and endorsed Biden later than Warren, so Democrats are hoping she will do what she can to get her supporters to be as enthusiastic as possible about the former VP.
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