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Democrats Rally in Chicago to Support Harris, Biden, and Face Protests Over Israel Policy

Democrats convened in Chicago on Monday to officially launch Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign for the presidency while honoring President Joe Biden, who recently stepped aside under pressure from party leaders concerned about his age and ability to govern for another term. The four-day Democratic National Convention is set to draw not only party supporters but also tens of thousands of protesters, many opposing the Biden administration’s stance on Israel’s Gaza offensive. These demonstrators, organized by a coalition of around 200 social justice groups, are expected to march through the city outside the convention’s security perimeter.

Biden, who at 81 reluctantly ended his re-election bid following a poor debate performance against Donald Trump in June, will deliver a prime-time speech on Monday night to advocate for Harris’s election and emphasize the need to defeat former President Trump. Harris, 59, is anticipated to join Biden on stage, where he will symbolically pass the torch to her as the party seeks to present a united front after this unprecedented change in their presidential ticket.

Harris, who has already made history with her campaign’s record-breaking fundraising and strong polling in key battleground states, will formally accept the Democratic nomination on Thursday night. Should she win on November 5, she would become the first female president of the United States. Meanwhile, her campaign is navigating challenges, including calls from pro-Palestinian delegates to amend the party platform to restrict arms sales to Israel.

As Democrats rally behind Harris, Trump’s campaign is simultaneously targeting key battleground states to divert attention from the convention and highlight areas where Republicans maintain a polling advantage. Trump, now 78, is scheduled for a series of campaign events, focusing on economic policy and steering clear of racially charged rhetoric, particularly in locations like Howell, Michigan, a town with a history of racial tensions.

In addition to Harris and Biden, the convention will feature tributes to notable Democrats, including former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, who are slated to speak later in the week. The event underscores the Democratic Party’s efforts to navigate internal and external challenges as they gear up for a high-stakes election battle against Trump in 2024.

Biden to Make Forceful Case for Harris and Walz in Convention Speech

President Joe Biden is set to deliver a keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, where he will passionately advocate for Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as the party’s presidential and vice-presidential nominees. Despite his recent decision not to seek a second term, Biden’s speech will focus on the achievements of his administration and the continued threat he believes former President Donald Trump poses to American democracy.

Biden’s address will also serve as a platform for him to solidify his legacy and emphasize the importance of his immediate endorsement of Harris, which helped unify the party. The convention will feature tributes to Biden’s long career in public service, and the speech will include highlights from his presidency, such as economic recovery, strengthening global alliances, and reducing crime rates.

First Lady Jill Biden will speak before the President, and the Biden family, along with close friends and supporters, will be in attendance. The convention will also incorporate elements originally intended to support Biden’s re-election bid, such as the convention logo inspired by his 2020 campaign and “Cup of Joe”-branded coffee for delegates.

After the convention, Biden will continue his efforts to support the Harris-Walz ticket and plans to travel across the country to reinforce the administration’s achievements and advocate for the Democratic vision for America’s future.

Harris Campaign Launches $370 Million Fall Ad Push in Key Battleground States

The Harris presidential campaign has announced a massive $370 million advertising push, focusing on key battleground states in the lead-up to the November election. With $170 million allocated for TV ads and $200 million for digital platforms, the campaign aims to dominate high-viewership moments and secure prime advertising slots before they are sold out.

This aggressive strategy comes in the wake of President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race and his endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris. The campaign’s objective is to define Harris to voters before the Trump campaign can do so, particularly in battleground states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Nevada.

The Harris campaign is prioritizing digital ads on platforms like Hulu, YouTube, and Spotify, reflecting a shift towards engaging voters in today’s fragmented media environment. The campaign has already spent over $33 million on TV and radio ads, with an additional $43 million on Facebook and Google ads, making it the biggest spender in the race so far.

Trump’s campaign has downplayed the Harris campaign’s ad blitz, criticizing it as overspending, but Harris’ team believes this early investment will pay off by securing better ad placements at lower costs. The campaign’s strategy also includes targeting moderate voters by running daytime ads on Fox News, aiming to win over supporters of former GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley.

This significant ad spend marks a crucial phase in the 2024 election cycle as both parties gear up for the final sprint towards Election Day, making their case to voters in pivotal swing states.