Vice President Kamala Harris officially became the official Democratic presidential nominee during the second night of the Democratic National Convention.
The night included a lively and upbeat roll call vote of delegates that featured a DJ, some celebrities and energetic speeches. Also, Harris, who campaigned in Milwaukee, thanked the crowd in a live-streamed message.
Second gentleman Doug Emoff talked about his long relationship with Harris and touted her vision for the country.
But the night's biggest headline was the return of former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama to the DNC stage. Both stressed what's at stake in this election and pushed Americans to come together to bring the country to a better future.
Harris addressed the DNC crowd from a rally in Milwaukee and thanked the delegates for nominating her as the Democratic presidential nominee.
Harris spoke at the Fiserv Forum, where Trump accepted the nomination last month.
Democratic presidential candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris delivers a pre-recorded message during the second day of the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 20, 2024 in Chicago.
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"This is a people-powered campaign, and together we will chart a new way forward," she said.
Read more about the Harris campaign's decision to hold a rally in the battleground state of Wisconsin on the same night as the DNC here.
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Kamala Harris makes virtual DNC appearance from Milwaukee rallyThe vice president made remarks that were broadcast during the second day of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
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Aug 20, 2024, 9:11 PM EDT
California delivers delegates to send Harris over the top in ceremonial roll call
California, Harris' home state, delivered the delegates to send Harris over the top during the ceremonial roll call.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the state is casting its 482 votes for Harris, whom he called a "bright star" whose star has gotten even brighter as she served as the state's attorney general, a U.S. senator and now as vice president.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom joins the California delegation as they cast their votes during the Ceremonial Roll Call of States on the second day of the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 20, 2024 in Chicago.
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"Kamala Harris has always done the right thing, a champion for voting rights, civil rights, LGBTQ rights," Newsom said. "It's time for us to do the right thing -- and that is to elect Kamala Harris as the next president of the United States of America."
Harris is already officially the nominee after the DNC held a virtual roll call earlier this month. Still, the symbolism, and the relationship between Newsom and Harris, is significant.
Aug 20, 2024, 9:07 PM EDT
Democrats showing diverse coalition through roll call
Through the ceremonial roll call, showcasing delegates from all corners of the U.S., the Democratic party is "making it clear they are the party that represents the country," White House correspondent MaryAlice Parks told ABC News Live Prime anchor Linsey Davis.
"They are trying to make it clear that they are building a multi-generational, multi-racial coalition," she said.
A general view during the Ceremonial Roll Call of States on the second day of the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 20, 2024 in Chicago.
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Aug 20, 2024, 8:56 PM EDT
It’s a party in Chicago
Delegates are partying on the convention floor, with hot songs from artists from each state blaring as delegates are cast for Harris.
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Delegates hold placards depicting Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and U.S. Democratic vice-presidential candidate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz during Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention, in Chicago, Aug. 20, 2024.