
The third day of the 2024 convention, which is scheduled for early Wednesday evening, were announced by the Democratic National Convention ( DNC ) in Chicago. Former president Bill Clinton and Minnesota government Tim Walz, the vice presidential nominee, will headline the event, which will feature some of the group’s most recognizable characters and rising actors.
The start time for Wednesday’s key programming is now set for 4:00 am IST, a change from the anticipated 4:30 am Der start time. This was made by the administrators to make sure they” stay on track.”
The night will feature speeches by well-known Democrats and upcoming potential leaders. Talk show tale Oprah Winfrey is scheduled to appear, though she is not actually listed, according to a person with access to the schedule who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Winfrey’s presence brings expectation as she reportedly endorsed then-Senator Barack Obama during his 2008 political strategy. It’s not clear if she will support Kamala Harris, who is running for president as the first Black woman to be elected leader.
For Day 3 of the DNC, see the full routine below.
4: 00 am IST ( 5: 30 pm CST ):
- Visit to Order by Alex Hornbrook, Executive Director of the 2024 Democratic National Convention Committee.
- Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey gave a glowing in.
- Bishop Leah D. Daughtry from The House of the Lord Churches and Sri Rakesh Bhatt from Sri Siva Vishnu Temple evoking their benediction.
- Pledge of Allegiance led by individuals from Moreland Arts &, Health Sciences Magnet School in St. Paul, Minnesota.
- National Anthem by Jess Davis.
- Presentation of Honorary Resolutions by DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison, joined by Vice Chairs Keisha Lance Bottoms, Ken Martin, and Henry R. Muñoz III, Treasurer Virginia McGregor, and Finance Chair Chris Korge.
4: 30 am IST ( 6: 00 pm CST ):
- Senator Cory Booker makes a few notes of delightful.
- Joint notes by Aftab Pureval, Mayor of Cincinnati, and Cavalier Johnson, Mayor of Milwaukee.
- Rashawn Spivey and Deanna Branch, lead pipe treatment activists, make combined notes.
Ongoing notes:
- Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester from Delaware.
- Grace Meng, a member of Congress in New York.
- Governor Jared Polis of Colorado on” Project 2025—Chapter Three: Freedoms”.
- Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida is a.
- Congresswoman Suzan DelBene, Chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
- Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison.
- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
- Joint notes by Jon Polin and Rachel Goldberg, relatives of Hersh Goldberg-Polin.
Performance by singer-songwriter Maren Morris.
5: 30 am IST ( 7: 00 pm CST ):
- Observations made by Texas’s representative Viola Escobar.
- Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut.
- Deputy Javier Salazar of Bexar County, Texas.
- Congressman Pete Aguilar, Chair of the House Democrat Caucus.
- Influencer Carlos Eduardo Espina.
More comments from:
- Olivia Troye, former Trump administration federal safety standard.
- Geoff Duncan, a former governor of Georgia.
- Congressman Bennie G. Thompson from Mississippi.
- Lieutenant Aquilino Gonell, a retired United States Capitol Police agent.
- Congressman Andy Kim from New Jersey.
- Celebrity Olivia Julianna.
Performance by singer-songwriter and composer Stevie Wonder.
Comedian and actor Kenan Thompson makes notes for Project 2025 customers.
6: 30 am IST ( 8: 00 pm CST ):
- artist Mindy Kaling gives a brief introduction.
- Comment made by Democratic Leader of the US House of Representatives Hakeem Jeffries.
- Former President Bill Clinton.
- Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi of the US House of Representatives.
- Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania.
- Alexander Hudlin, Jasper Emhoff, and Arden Emhoff.
- Nevada Senator Catherine Cortez Masto
7: 30 am IST ( 9: 00 pm CST ):
- Performance by Amanda Gorman, the regional artist Laureate.
- Wes Moore, the government of Maryland, made comment.
- Comments made by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
- Performance by singer-songwriter John Legend and singer-drummer Sheila E.
- Comment from Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota.
- Benjamin C. Ingman, a former pupil of Governor Walz.
- Closing tackle by Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota.
- Benediction by William Emmanuel Hall, Lead Pastor of St. James Church in Chicago.
Wednesday’s style is” A Battle for Our Freedoms”, focusing on the group’s commitment to defending and advancing British rights.
” Tonight’s style,’ A Battle for Our Freedoms,’ does demonstrate how Vice President Harris has spent her entire job fighting for America’s rights, and why she chose Gov. Walz as her running partner, including his report as a hero for America’s working people and a staunch defender of our basic rights”, stated Alex Hornbrook.
The convention’s daily elements are the following:
- Monday:” For the Individuals”.
- Tuesday:” A Bold Vision for America’s Coming”.
- Wednesday:” A Battle for Our Freedoms”.
- Thursday:” For Our Coming”.