DNC Day 2: Here's what to expect from the second day of the Democratic convention

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Washington — Democrats from across the country are returning Tuesday to Chicago's United Center and McCormick Place for Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention as the party continues to rally around its new ticket. 

The convention's kickoff day featured a surprise appearance and brief remarks from Vice President Kamala Harris, the party's new nominee, who took the moment to celebrate President Biden ahead of his keynote address

Mr. Biden, who opted to leave the race less than a month ago, delivered an energetic — and at times emotional — speech to cap the first day of the convention where he spanned his five-decade-long career, lauded his accomplishments in office, and heaped praise on Harris as he passed her the torch. 

The president's speech capped remarks from a number of prominent Democrats, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and first lady Jill Biden. Monday also featured party business, like voting on the party platform, and the delegates held a ceremonial vote to make Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz the party's vice presidential nominee. A similar vote is expected for Harris on Tuesday. 

President Biden speaks onstage during the first day of the Democratic National Convention at the United Center on August 19, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois.  Joe Raedle/Getty Images

What's on the agenda?

Each day of the convention features a theme related to the tagline, "For the People, For Our Future." Tuesday's theme is "A Bold Vision for America's Future," where the party is set to outline the choice between Harris and Trump and their outlook on the future. 

Tuesday will also feature a ceremonial roll call vote to select the party's nominee, although Harris officially became the nominee after a virtual roll call vote earlier this month. 

The Day 2 programming gets underway at 5:30 p.m. CT, or 6:30 p.m. ET, with the schedule being moved up slightly after the first day's speeches stretched into the wee hours of the morning on Tuesday. For a detailed list of events, see the DNC's schedule on their website. 

Who's speaking?

A number of prominent Democrats are expected to speak on Day 2 of the convention, with former President Barack Obama set to deliver the keynote address. 

Former first lady Michelle Obama will also address the convention on Tuesday, as will second gentleman Doug Emhoff and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. And Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Tammy Duckworth of Illinois are also expected to speak, along with Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.  

Here's the full list of speakers:

  • Jaime Harrison, chairman of the Democratic National Committee
  • Mitch Landrieu, DNC Night 2 co-chair and committee co-chair
  • Jason Carter, former President Jimmy Carter's grandson
  • Jack Schlossberg, President John F. Kennedy's grandson
  • Pennsylvania state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta 
  • Kyle Sweetser, former Trump voter
  • Stephanie Grisham, Trump's former White House press secretary
  • Nabela Noor, content creator
  • Sen. Gary Peters of Michigan
  • Kenneth Stribling, retired Teamster
  • Ceremonial roll call, with remarks from the Minnesota and California delegations
  • Ana Navarro
  • Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
  • Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont
  • Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois
  • Ken Chenault, business executive
  • Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico
  • Angela Alsobrooks, Democratic Senate candidate from Maryland
  • John Giles, mayor of Mesa, Arizona
  • Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois
  • Douglas Emhoff, second gentleman
  • Michelle Obama, former first lady
  • Barack Obama, former president

How to watch the 2024 DNC with cable

CBS television stations will have coverage beginning at 10 p.m. ET during the four days. Find your local CBS station here.

How to watch the 2024 DNC without cable

CBS News 24/7 will have coverage of the convention throughout the day and will stream each night's keynote speeches, and can also be viewed on your mobile or streaming device

A livestream of the convention will be available on the DNC's website, along with platforms like Instagram, YouTube and TikTok.  

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