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The convention is scheduled to be held August 19–22, 2024. The United Center, previously the location of the 1996 Democratic National Convention, will be the convention's primary location. McCormick Place will host secondary business of the convention. The convention is anticipated to be attended by between 5,000 and 7,000 delegates and ...
On November 15, The New Hampshire presidential primary date is set for January 23, 2024, defying the DNC's planned schedule. [204] On November 30, the Florida Democratic Partyonly submits Biden as a candidate to the Secretary of State of Florida, effectively canceling the state primary. [205] December 2023.
A month after the Republican National Convention brought a week of non-stop politics to Milwaukee, national attention is about to swivel 90 miles south — to the Democratic equivalent in Chicago.
CHICAGO - The Democratic National Convention returns to Chicago this August for the first time in 28 years to decide one half of a pivotal presidential election. The convention spans four days ...
July 21, 2024 at 3:40 PM. After President Joe Biden announced he was ending his campaign Sunday, all eyes are on Chicago where the Democratic National Convention will occur next month. President ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. files to challenge Biden in the 2024 Democratic primary. [54] The Idaho Legislature passes House Bill 138, moving the state's presidential primary date to May while also eliminating the original primary date in March. [55] [56] April 11: The Democratic Party announces that its convention will be held in Chicago, Illinois. [57]
The 2024 Democratic National Convention will take place from Monday, Aug. 19 to Thursday, Aug. 22. Where is the 2024 DNC? The Convention is all set to take place in Chicago at the United Center.
Official report of the proceedings of the Democratic national convention held in Denver, Colorado, July 7, 8, 9 and 10, 1908, resulting in the nomination of Hon. William Jennings Bryan (of Nebraska) for president and Hon. John Worth Kern (of Indiana) for vice-president. Chicago: Press of Western Newspaper Union. p. 13.