California Senator Kamala Harris is expected to formally accept her party's vice presidential nomination on Wednesday night.
The DNC's penultimate night will also host speeches by former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The first two days of the convention were marked by speeches from several high-ranking political voices, including former First Lady Michelle Obama; former President Bill Clinton, former second lady Jill Biden; and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, the last Democratic competitor in the 2020 presidential race who suspended his campaign and endorsed Biden in April.Harris is expected to deliver her speech during the 10 to 11 p.m. ET block, according to the DNC's Wednesday schedule.
Pelosi will also speak during the first hour, as will Clinton, who was the last Democrat to formally accept the party's nomination at the 2016 DNC in Philadelphia.
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