Democrats look to build on Kamala Harris’s momentum at national convention
WASHINGTON — A reinvigorated Democratic party is gathering in Chicago for its national convention looking to build on the momentum of recent weeks after U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris moved to the top of the ticket for the November presidential election.
Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, are set to officially accept the party’s nomination during the four-day event. It will serve as an opportunity for the vice-president to redefine herself as a leader and lay out a vision for the future of America after a tumultuous few months for the party.
Nobody can say they could have predicted this election campaign, said Anthony Fowler, a professor in the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago.
President Joe Biden is expected to give a speech Monday night in a moment that could ring bittersweet. Just over a month ago it was all but certain he would be on stage to accept the nomination.