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DNC: Kamala Harris formally accepts presidential nomination

Published August 23, 2024last updated August 23, 2024

The Democratic National Convention in Chicago wrapped up with Kamala Harris vowing to be a "president for all Americans" as she accepts her party's nomination for the 2024 US election. DW has the latest.

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Democratic presidential nominee and US Vice President Kamala Harris takes the stage on Day 4 of the Democratic National Convention (DNC)
Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic presidential nomination in Chicago on Thursday in front of a rapturous crowdImage: Kevin Lamarque/REUTERS
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What you need to know

US Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted her party's nomination for president at the final day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC).

In her speech, Harris drew contrast with her rival, former President Donald Trump, saying: "We are not going back." 

Pro-Palestinian delegates staged a protest after they said they were not allowed to speak at the DNC.

Here is a roundup of the highlights from the fourth and final day of the DNC:

Skip next section DNC in Chicago comes to an end
August 23, 2024

DNC in Chicago comes to an end

Kamal Harris' address closed the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

On the final and most anticipated night of the convention, Harris sought to redefine herself for America as she and Trump enter the final 11 weeks of a razor-thin campaign.

In her speech, she urged Americans to reject political division and warned of the consequences of a Donald Trump victory.

Harris emerged as the Democratic nominee little more than a month ago when allies of President Joe Biden forced him to drop out of the race.

If successful, she will make history as the first woman elected president of the United States.

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August 23, 2024

Harris promises to stand with Ukraine and get Gaza cease-fire deal done

Kamala Harris also outlined her foreign policy priorities in her nomination acceptance speech.

She vowed to "stand strong" with Ukraine and NATO allies if she became president.

Harris said that now was the time for a cease-fire in Gaza and a deal to free the Israeli hostages held in Gaza.

"I will always stand up for Israel's right to defend itself," Harris said, while adding: "What has happened in Gaza is devastating" and "heartbreaking."

"President Biden and I are working to end this war such that Israel is secure, the hostages are released, the suffering in Gaza ends and the Palestinian people can realize their right to dignity, security, freedom and self-determination," Harris said.

She also said she will never "cozy up" to dictators like her Republican opponent Donald Trump has done.

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Skip next section Harris vows to be 'president for all Americans'
August 23, 2024

Harris vows to be 'president for all Americans'

Kamala Harris pledged to be a "president for all Americans" in her speech on the final night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, accepting her party's 2024 presidential nomination.

"On behalf of everyone whose story could only be written in the greatest nation on Earth, I accept your nomination for president of the United States," Harris said.

"I know there are people of various political views watching tonight. And I want you to know: I promise to be a president for all Americans," Harris told the audience. "I will be a President who unites us around our highest aspirations. A president who leads  and listens."

She also told voters they have a chance to chart a "new way forward" as Americans this November.

"With this election, our nation has a precious, fleeting opportunity to move past the bitterness, cynicism and divisive battles of the past," Harris said. "A chance to chart a new way forward. Not as members of any one party or faction, but as Americans."

Harris tried to redefine herself for America and draw a sharp contrast with Republican and former President  Donald Trump, saying: "We are not going back."

"In many ways, Donald Trump is an unserious man. But the consequences of putting Donald Trump back in the White House are extremely serious," Harris said.

The vice president also promised to prioritize health care and reproductive rights, as well as stricter border policies, on which Trump had sought to portray her as lenient. 

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August 23, 2024

WATCH LIVE: Kamala Harris delivers nomination acceptance speech

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August 23, 2024

Trump sharply criticizes Harris' immigration policy

On the eve of Kamala Harris's much-anticipated convention speech, her Republican opponent, Donald Trump, lashed out at her immigration policies.

In the battleground state of Arizona, Trump gave a speech on Thursday near the wall on the border with Mexico that has been built under his presidency.

Recounting stories of people he said were killed by migrants who had come across the border illegally. 

"As Kamala gives her convention speech tonight, she will not mention the victims. She won't even mention their names," Trump said. 

Trump invited relatives of two victims to join him in front of the wall. Alexis Nungaray, whose 12-year-old daughter Jocelyn was killed in Houston, said the men charged with killing her child should have been in immigration detention.

She implored Americans to vote for Trump, saying he would get the border controlled.

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Skip next section Speculation swirls that Beyonce will perform at DNC
August 23, 2024

Speculation swirls that Beyonce will perform at DNC

Intense speculation that megastar Beyonce will perform at the DNC has been building on the Internet for the past few hours.

The pop icon has already given Harris permission to use her hit song "Freedom" as a campaign anthem. But many have surmised that Beyonce herself will make an appearance at the Democratic convention. 

They point to a cryptic tweet from a top Harris aide, as well as an afternoon soundcheck inside the United Center that included the Beyonce song "Cuff It."

Beyonce isn't the only star rumored to make a surprise appearance. Some on social media postulated that Taylor Swift might also make an appearance.

The first nights of the DNC featured performances by Atlanta rapper Lil Jon, Americana singer-songwriter Jason Isbell, R&B stars Stevie Wonder and John Legend.

Media mogul Oprah Winfrey also gave an energetic speech in support of the party's ticket. Pop star Pink is scheduled to perform on the final night.

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Skip next section Pro-Palestinian delegates say they were not allowed to speak at DNC
August 23, 2024

Pro-Palestinian delegates say they were not allowed to speak at DNC

Leaders of an "Uncommitted" movement that won hundreds of thousands of votes in Democratic primaries across the country in protest of the Israeli-Hamas war have been negotiating for weeks to secure a speaking slot for a Palestinian-American at the Democratic National Convention.

But the negotiations stalled late Wednesday, when leaders of the movement say a Democratic National Committee official called and delivered a firm response: "The answer is no."

The leader, Abbas Alawieh, an "Uncommitted" delegate to the convention and co-founder of the movement, described the call as shocking after weeks of what he felt were positive talks. 

In response, he and other delegates decided to stage a sit-in outside Chicago's United Center, where the convention is being held. They spent the night on the sidewalk Wednesday and vowed to stay until their demands were met or the convention ended Thursday night.

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Skip next section Harris is expected to formally accept nomination
August 23, 2024

Harris is expected to formally accept nomination

The Democratic National Convention closes on Thursday. The theme for the final night is "For Our Future," according to convention organizers.

Vice President Kamala Harris will accept her party's nomination for president in a speech that is widely expected to offer her vision and policy agenda to the American people. 

According to her aides, the 59-year-old Democrat will highlight in her speech her life as the daughter of a Jamaican father and Indian mother, as well as deliver a robust denunciation of her rival former President Donald Trump.

The speech comes after a week in which the Democratic Party's most prominent figures rallied the party faithful.

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August 23, 2024

What happened earlier at the DNC?

After a raucous send-off of US President Joe Biden on day one of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on Monday, and a message of rekindled hope for America's future as told by Michelle and Barack Obama on day two, day three saw vice-presidential candidate Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota step into the limelight.

On the first day, Biden received an emotional welcome when he said that choosing Kamala Harris as his vice president was the "best decision" he had ever made.

On day two, the Obamas delivered a message of rejuvenated political hope amid a party-like atmosphere, often poking fun at the narrow-minded privilege and strange racial obsessions behind the rantings and policies of Harris' Republican challenger, Donald Trump. They also urged Democrats to prepare for the political battle facing them in their effort to get Harris elected president.

On day three, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz formally accepted the Democratic Party's nomination for vice president in a keynote speech at the convention, calling it "the honor of my life."

An emotional Walz used his DNC address to thank the packed arena for "bringing the joy" to an election transformed by the elevation of his running mate, Harris.

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