Democrats looking for party unity at national convention in Chicago
CHICAGO — Party faithful are feeling invigorated by Vice-President Kamala Harris’s swift ascension to the top of the ticket as the Democratic National Convention kicks off in Chicago on Monday following a tumultuous month for the party.
The four-day convention’s theme is “For the People, For Our Future” and observers say it will be a key moment for Democrats to unify the party and build on the excitement behind the Harris campaign.
President Joe Biden is scheduled to give a speech Monday night that’s expected to detail his administration’s accomplishments and share how a Harris administration will continue that work.
Attendee Aphrodite McCarthy, from Mississippi, said Biden has been a good president but it was hard to build momentum around his campaign because there were serious concerns over whether he could win.