Convention cheers as Ocasio-Cortez notes Harris’s commitment to Gaza ceasefire, release of hostages
Joe Bidenâs support for Israel has been one of the most divisive issues Democrats have confronted over the past four years, sparking resignations from his administration, and protests outside the Democratic convention.
As she listed her reason for supporting Kamala Harris, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez noted that the vice-president âis working tirelessly to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and bring the hostages homeâ.
The line generated cheers and applause in the convention hall.
Key events
In a nod to Kamala Harrisâs place as only the second woman ever nominated for president by a major party in the countryâs 248-year history, Hillary Clinton said: âSomething is happening in America. You can feel it.â
It was âsomething weâve worked for and dreamed of for a long timeâ, Clinton said.
Hillary Clinton takes the stage
Up next is Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state who was the first female presidential nominee of a major party, but lost in 2016 to Donald Trump.
Sheâs wearing a trademark pantsuit, in the color beige. The crowd is very happy that sheâs here.
Republicans love to mock Alexandria Ocasio-Cortezâs past as a bartender and waitress, but the congresswoman told the convention that she wished her opponents better understood such work.
âTo love this country is to fight for its people, all people, working people, everyday Americans, like bartenders and factory workers and fast food cashiers who punch a clock and are on their feet all day in some of the toughest jobs out there,â the congresswoman said.
âEver since I got elected, Republicans have attacked me by saying that I should go back to bartending. But let me tell you, Iâm happy to any day of the week, because there is nothing wrong with working for a living. Imagine, imagine having leaders in the White House who understand that, leaders like Kamala and Tim.â
Before she left the stage, Ocasio-Cortez noted the importance of Democrats maintaining their majority in the Senate, and retaking control of the House:
We cannot send Kamala and Tim to the White House alone together. We must also elect strong democratic majorities in the House and in the Senate, so that we can deliver on an ambitious agenda for the people. Because if you are a working parent trying to afford rent and childcare, Kamala is for you. If you are a senior who had to go back to work because your retirement didnât stretch far enough. Kamala is for you. If youâre an immigrant family just starting your American story, Kamala is for you.
Convention cheers as Ocasio-Cortez notes Harris’s commitment to Gaza ceasefire, release of hostages
Joe Bidenâs support for Israel has been one of the most divisive issues Democrats have confronted over the past four years, sparking resignations from his administration, and protests outside the Democratic convention.
As she listed her reason for supporting Kamala Harris, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez noted that the vice-president âis working tirelessly to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and bring the hostages homeâ.
The line generated cheers and applause in the convention hall.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks to Democratic convention
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the New York congresswoman and progressive celebrity, is speaking now.
The crowd began chanting âAOC! AOC!â when she came onstage.
The biggest surprise of the night so far was Kamala Harrisâs appearance on the convention stage.
The vice-president was expected to attend the convention, but not to speak until Thursday, and the crowd grew rapturous when she came on stage for brief remarks kicking off the four-day gathering of Democratic faithful. Hereâs that moment:
Fain whips up Democrats by calling Trump a ‘scab’
Shawn Fain proceeded to lay into Donald Trump, calling him âa scabâ â which is someone who crosses a picket line and works during a strike.
âThis election comes down to one question: which side are you on?â said Fain.
âOn one side we have Kamala Harris and Tim Walz who have stood shoulder to shoulder with the working class. On the other side, we have Trump and Vance, two lap dogs for the billionaire class who only serve themselves. So for us in the labor movement, itâs real simple. Kamala Harris is one of us. Sheâs a fighter for the working class, and Donald Trump is a scab.â
And at that, the crowd began chanting: âTrumpâs a scab! Trumpâs a scab!â
A little bit later, Fain said: âItâs getting hot in hereâ, and then took off his jacket to reveal a red T-shirt that read âTrump is a scab.â
Watch the moment here:
United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain addresses Democrats
Now onstage is Shawn Fain, president of the United Auto Workers.
Last summer, he led the union in its biggest strike in years, and got Joe Biden to join their picket line, something no president had done before.
Hereâs more about the union boss whose been seen as a leader of organized laborâs future in the United States:
The musical guests of the Democratic convention
The Democratic national convention has featured two musical performances so far.
Mickey Guyton, a country singer, first took to the stage to sing her song, All American. Guyton was the Grammysâ first Black solo female country nominee in 2021.
Next up was Jason Isbell, another country singer, who is from Alabama. He sang his song, Something More Than Free. Isbell has become a vocal advocate for Democrats. Asked by the New York Times why many southern, white working class voters like him donât support Kamala Harris and the Democratic party, he responded:
I think the goals and the intentions of the party were sort of obfuscated by the fact that there was this big PR campaign that sort of made religious morals tie in with a conservative political ideology. And I think thatâs kind of where we went wrong, and where a lot of people in the South just started voting against their own interests. And a lot of people like me went along with what their family did, and what their churches did, and became the kind of people who would vote for conservatives no matter what.
Ankita Rao
I was on the floor of the Democratic convention when, suddenly, Beyoncéâs Freedom started playing and Kamala Harris walked in.
Hereâs the scene:
Kamala Harris kept her remarks brief, departing the stage shortly after noting the diversity of the Democratic party faithful gathered in the room.
âLooking out at everyone tonight, I see the beauty of our great nation. People from every corner of our country and every walk of life are here united by our shared vision for the future of our country, and this November, we will come together and declare with one voice, as one people, we are moving forward,â the vice-president said.
âWith optimism, hope and faith, so guided by our love of country, knowing we all have so much more in common than what separates us, let us fight for the ideals we hold dear, and let us always remember when we fight, we win.â
Harris tells convention: ‘This is going to be a great week’
Kamala Harris is giving some introductory remarks to the crowded convention hall, telling them that tonight, theyâll pay tribute to departing president Joe Biden.
âThis is going to be a great week, and I want to kick us off by celebrating our incredible President Joe Biden, who will be speaking later tonight,â she said. âJoe, thank you for your historic leadership, for your lifetime of service to our nation, and for all you will continue to do, we are forever grateful to you. Thank you, Joe!â
Harris arrives at Democratic convention
Kamala Harris has just stepped onstage at the Democratic national convention.
Sheâs wearing a light brown suit. The crowd is going wild.
Hillary Clinton to tell convention: ‘Kamala has the character, experience, and vision to lead us forward’
Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state and first female presidential nominee of a major party, will defend Kamala Harrisâs character in her remarks to the Democratic convention tonight.
âKamala has the character, experience, and vision to lead us forward,â Clinton will say, according to excerpts of her speech.
She will tell the convention about the background she shares with Harris as âyoung lawyers helping children who were abused or neglected. That kind of work changes you. Those kids stay with you. Kamala carries with her the hopes of every child she protected, every family she helped, every community she served.â
âSo as president, she will always have our backs,â Clinton will say. âShe will fight to lower costs for hard-working families. Open the doors wide for good paying jobs. And, yes, she will restore abortion rights nationwide.â
Clinton lost the 2016 election to Donald Trump, who she will reserve some choice words for:
Just look at the candidates. Kamala cares about kids, families, and America. Donald only cares about himself.
On her first day in court, Kamala said five words that guide her still: âKamala Harris, for the people.â
Thatâs something Donald Trump will never understand.
Tim Walz arrives at Democratic convention
Without much fanfare, Kamala Harrisâs running mate, Tim Walz, has arrived at the Democratic national convention:
The Minnesota governor is expected to speak on Wednesday evening.
Pelosi asked about ‘bad blood’ with Biden
Nancy Pelosi, congresswoman and former House speaker, was asked on CNN about any âbad bloodâ or âresentmentâ remaining between her and Joe Biden, surrounding her efforts to get the president to withdraw his candidacy.
Earlier in the day, Anita Dunn, a former senior White House adviser for Biden, said: âNobody wants to have a fight with Nancy Pelosi at this time.â When CNNâs Jake Tapper asked Pelosi to respond to that remark, she said: âSometimes you just have to take a punch for the children.â
Pelosi continued: âHe made the decision for the country. My concern was not about the president, it was about his campaign. He has seen the exuberance, the excitement that has come forth in our country.â