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US election: when is the Democratic convention and why does it matter?
Kamala Harris is set to appear in Chicago next week to formally accept the nomination for president of the Democratic party, less than two months after Joe Biden dropped out of the race. She will appear alongside her running mate, Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota, at the party’s national convention.
Typically a party formally nominates their candidate at the convention – as the Republicans did for Donald Trump in July – however, Democrats changed the rules to put in place a virtual roll call. Harris and Walz were officially nominated earlier in August.
Here’s what else to know about next week’s Democratic convention.
Where and when is the Democratic national convention?
The Democratic national convention will be held in Chicago from 19 to 22 August.
Chicago previously played host to the convention in 1996, when Bill Clinton was nominated for re-election, and 1968 when Hubert Humphrey was nominated.
Two venues in Chicago will host the convention: the United Center arena for evening programming, and McCormick Place convention center for daytime sessions.
Who is speaking at the convention?
Harris and Walz will both speak at the convention, and Biden is also expected to give an address. The full lineup of speakers has not yet been released (Republicans only released the names of confirmed speakers the day of their July convention).
However, several big names have been reported:
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Monday, 19 August: Biden will speak on the opening night, along with former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.
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Tuesday, 20 August: Former president Barack Obama will give an address on the second night.
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Wednesday, 21 August: Former president Bill Clinton will join Walz on the convention’s third night.
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Thursday, 22 August: Harris will close out the fourth night of the convention.
In 2020, the virtual convention included speeches from Barack and Michelle Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Jill Biden and a host of other elected officials.
How can I watch the convention?
The party will livestream the convention on its Democratic national convention website and on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube.
The Guardian has a team of reporters in Chicago and will be covering the convention in depth, including live blogs each night.
Major news networks are likely to carry prime-time programming. PBS will have live coverage beginning at 8pm each night.
What happens at the Democratic convention?
The primary functions of the convention is to formally nominate the party’s candidate, adopt the party’s platform, unify the party and boost enthusiasm for the ticket.
The convention usually includes a roll call to formally nominate their candidate. However, the rule-making group for the Democratic National Committee established procedures for candidates to contest the primary nomination ahead of the convention.
Harris was confirmed as the party’s nominee after a virtual roll call vote earlier in August – the first time Democrats have used such a process. Harris and Walz will formally accept the nomination at the convention.
The rest of the week will focus on the party’s platform and speeches from notable figures. The party says that more than 5,000 delegates and alternates will be at the convention, with 50,000 total visitors in Chicago for the convention (which includes delegates and the media).
Who else is speaking?
The party has signaled its plans to foreground up-and-coming Democrats in its programming. Likely speakers include the Michigan governor, Gretchen Whitmer, Maryland governor, Wes Moore, and Illinois governor, JB Pritzker, among others.
Meanwhile, many political influencers have been credentialed, including the socialist podcast host Daniel Denvir.
Will there be protests?
Yes. Organizers expect tens of thousands of people to protest outside the Democratic national convention to pressure the party to stop the war in Gaza. Inside the convention, uncommitted delegates plan to push anti-war demands in hopes of winning more allies to the cause and influencing the party platform.
Chicago is home to the country’s largest Palestinian population – with Bridgeview, Illinois, known as Little Palestine. More than 200 groups have joined together for the March on the DNC, with protests planned for the opening and closing nights of the convention.
Protests are not unique to the Democratic convention; during the Republican convention in July, protesters led a demonstration against Trump and his party in downtown Milwaukee.
What’s ahead on the US election calendar?
The next presidential debate is scheduled for 10 September, with both Harris and Trump confirmed.
A debate between JD Vance and Walz has been confirmed for 1 October.
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Video: President Trump Rescinds Canada’s Invitation to His ‘Board of Peace’
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President Trump Rescinds Canada’s Invitation to His ‘Board of Peace’
President Trump on Thursday rescinded his invitation to Canada to join his “Board of Peace,” an organization he founded to oversee the Gaza peace deal, after Prime Minister Mark Carney made comments critical of the United States.
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Canada and the United States have built a remarkable partnership in the economy and security and in rich cultural exchange. But Canada doesn’t live because of the United States. Canada thrives because we are Canadian. Canada gets a lot of freebies from us, by the way. They should be grateful also, but they’re not. I watched your prime minister yesterday. He wasn’t so grateful. They should be grateful to us. Canada, Canada lives because of the United States. Remember that, Mark. The next time you make your statements. Middle powers must act together, because if we’re not at the table, we’re on the menu. We stand firmly with Greenland and Denmark and fully support their unique right to determine Greenland’s future.
By Nader Ibrahim
January 23, 2026
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Ryan Wedding arrested: FBI confirms former Olympian turned drug kingpin in custody
Second man extradited to US along with Weddingpublished at 17:35 GMT
During his remarks, Patel confirmed the arrest and extradition of another man who had been on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list.
He only gives his last name – Castillo – and appears to be referencing fugitive Alejandro Castillo, who is now labeled as “captured” on the FBI’s list.
Castillo is wanted for the murder of his former girlfriend in 2016, Truc Quan “Sandy” Ly Le, who he met when they were both working in a North Carolina restaurant.
The FBI says he owed the victim around $1,000 at the time of the murder.
Castillo, who was 17-years-old at the time of the killing, crossed into Mexico two months later. Officials said he was to be considered “armed and extremely dangerous” and had offered a $250,000 award for information leading to his capture.
In a news release from last week, the FBI announced that Castillo had been captured in Hidalgo, Mexico, and would be extradited to North Carolina.
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Video: Jack Smith Defends His Trump Indictments During House Hearing
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