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For the first time, the Democratic National Convention invited 200 content creators — including ones who never talk politics. Now that it's over, those creators and influencers have some notes.
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In her widely praised, 35-minute acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention last Thursday, Harris dispensed with academic jargon or much talk of left-leaning social issues in a bid to claim the center.
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They range from characterizations of former President Trump’s stances on abortion rights and Social Security to her plans to address housing and grocery prices.
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Climate change and energy policy is slated to be one of the topics that Democrats focus on as they make their pitch to mobilize the party for Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Tim Walz accepted the Democratic Party’s vice presidential nomination in Chicago, closing out a slate of speakers that included Oprah Winfrey and former President Bill Clinton.
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The Minnesota governor speaks at the DNC in Chicago on Wednesday. Walz has gone from a relatively unknown politician to accepting the Democratic nomination for vice president in two short weeks.
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The former president and first lady headlined the second night of the Democratic National Convention, delivering a message of excitement at the possibility of electing the first woman in U.S. history.
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Kate Cox, a Texas woman who sued her state when she was denied an abortion there, announced that she is pregnant during the DNC’s delegate roll call.
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Delegates from Puerto Rico referred to the island territory as "the commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the next state of the United States" before casting their votes for Kamala Harris during Tuesday night's roll call.
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In a night "For the People," Democrats focused on the legacy of the Biden presidency as President Biden passed the torch to Vice President Harris.