The speaker lineup on the first night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention includes Michelle Obama, Bernie Sanders and
Michelle Obama and Bernie Sanders will headline the first group of speakers.In this screengrab, Michelle Obama is seen during the 2020 BET Awards.
The 2020 Democratic National Convention kicks off Monday night as the party continues to make its case against a second term for PresidentThe events, originally slated to take place in Milwaukee, will go on mostly remotely from around the country due to the coronavirus pandemic. Former Vice PresidentSpeakers will start at 9 p.m. ET on Monday. Popular former first lady Michelle Obama will headline the group along with Sen.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Democrats to structure 1st night of convention around trio of crises gripping nationThe Democratic National Convention will officially kick off with a focus on three major crises that continue to grip the nation: the coronavirus pandemic, the ongoing economic downturn the virus has sparked and the national reckoning over racial injustice.
Read more »
17 Rising Democratic Stars Win Fight To Deliver Keynote Address At ConventionA lack of young speakers was one of several complaints raised about the convention’s speaking lineup.
Read more »
Here’s how to watch the Democratic convention — plus who’s speaking, and whenBeginning Monday on a computer screen or TV set near you: the 2020 Democratic National Convention.
Read more »
Long Beach mayor among keynote speakers at upcoming Democratic National ConventionLong Beach Mayor Robert Garcia is among 17 current and former Democratic officials set to deliver the DNC keynote address on Tuesday.
Read more »
Factbox: Who is speaking at the Democratic National Convention - and whyThis week's Democratic National Convention will feature a lineup of heavyweight politicians, rising stars and everyday Americans making the case for why Joe Biden should be elected U.S. president on Nov. 3.
Read more »
Julián Castro: 'I’d be lying if I didn’t say I’m disappointed' in lack of Latino speakers at DNC'I'd be lying to you if I said I wasn't disappointed that there aren't more Latinos and Latinas generally speaking on that program,' Julián Castro says. 'But more important than the speaking and talking is the doing.'
Read more »