The Democratic National Convention enters its third day with a spotlight on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the vice presidential running mate of Kamala Harris. Walz, a former school teacher and football coach, is set to officially accept the Democratic nomination as the party emphasizes the potential risks to Americans' fundamental freedoms under a second term of President Donald Trump.
Former President Bill Clinton, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg are among the notable speakers scheduled for the day.
Key Highlights for the Third Day:
Walz's Moment in the Spotlight
Tim Walz, relatively unknown outside of Minnesota before being chosen by Harris, will have his moment to shine as he is nominated as the vice presidential candidate. His selection was based on his impressive record as a governor and congressman, as well as his strong TV presence.
'A Fight for Our Freedoms'
The overarching theme for Wednesday's events is 'A fight for our freedoms,' reflecting Harris' campaign focus on the threat she sees in a potential second term for President Trump. The day will showcase Walz as a champion for working families and defender of fundamental freedoms, while also highlighting concerns about Trump's past actions and potential future impact on rights related to reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ issues, and racial equity.
The convention aims to draw a clear distinction between the Democratic and Republican stances on these policy areas.