Vice President Kamala Harris is set to formally accept the Democratic Party’s nomination at the convention, which will kick off in Chicago on Aug. 19.

Several prominent Democratic figures are set to speak at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this month, two sources familiar with the plans told NBC News.

President Joe Biden, former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have been confirmed as speakers at the convention. Obama and the Clintons delivered speeches during the 2020 DNC, which was largely held virtually to prevent the spread of Covid-19 amid the pandemic.

A source familiar said that former President Jimmy Carter’s grandson Jason Carter is also confirmed to be speaking as a representative for his grandfather.

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    Not really a huge fan of wheeling out Hillary when a speech by historically unpopular Biden - as sitting president - is already unavoidable. We want to maintain this momentum of Harris being something new and fresh and not associate her with all the establishment democrats everyone hates.

    At least Obama is a great speaker, and maybe his speech can lead to more deranged racist statements from Trump to further derail his campaign.

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      Hillary speaking only helps Republicans.

      Giving her the mic is an incredibly stupid move, but her egos too big to ever shut up.

      I’ll probably just watch Obama’s speech on its own.

      Voters don’t want or care about Hillary and Biden, we need to leave them in the dust to show voters the party is going to follow voter’s wishes instead of unpopular party insider’s opinions on what’s best

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        Voters rejected Kamala pretty hard in the 2020 primary. I’m pleased with the current momentum and thrilled with her VP pick, but associating Kamala’s run with respect for voter’s wishes is a bit of a stretch. It was the Democratic establishment that positioned her to be the candidate, not voters.

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          Everyone who voted for Biden in the 2020 general also voted for Harris. We’re sticking with the Biden administration, it’s just that Biden is retiring from it.

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            Everybody who voted for Biden didn’t even vote for Biden. The 2020 election wasn’t about Biden or Harris, it was about Trump.

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      I agree about Hillary but disagree about Biden. His reelection campaign was extremely unpopular (and rightly so) because of his obvious decline in health, but I disagree that a Biden speech will be ill-received now that he’s made the historic sacrifice for the good of the country and passed the torch. I think his speech at the DNC will be a very positive moment.

      As you imply, you pretty much have to have a Biden moment, so we’ll just see how it goes (and I hope I’m right!)

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    Why in the world would they have Hillary Clinton speak? She’s not a former president and is probably the only person more broadly disliked than Anita Couch.

    Fairly or not (and, to be clear, it’s largely unfair), Hillary Clinton is still one of the least liked politicians in the country. Visibly tying her to the democratic party and Harris just seems like an unforced error.

    It’s bad enough Bill Clinton is going to be up there, but as a former two-term president I guess it’s hard to argue with. But a roundly disliked former presidential candidate that lost their bid due to arrogance? Who’s next, John Kerry? The DNC is filled with idiots.

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        Jackin Dacouch Vance

        Edit: If you hadn’t seen it, there is a picture of him in drag about a decade ago that surfaced. It’s been trending with both Anita Couch and Sofa Loren as tags.

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            You realize I’m not the first person you replied to, to whom you asked “Who is Anita Couch” to, right?

            It was also on Threads in response to the daily beast article, posted on r/LGBT, r/politicalhumor, r/djt_uncrnsored, whitepeopletwitter, etc all yesterday on reddit, as well as on x (mostly from @RightWingCope as far ss I know), others used #SofaLoren when posting.

            As the picture came out yesterday…

            Yes, it’s trending. You not having heard it yet doesn’t change that. Next time, you could search for “Anita Couch JD Vance” (replacing with whatever recent shenanigans that come out of the Trump campaign), and you could get the info rather than respond in the way that you did.

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              As the initial post did not mention JD Vance I did indeed a Google search for Anita Couch and got a lot of furniture as result.

              I am here on lemmy because I do not use Reddit. Nor Twitter or Facebook.

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                Yes, and I said it was JD Vance, and that was the point you could have looked it up yourself rather than give the reply you gave.

                I don’t use Twitter, Facebook, or Reddit either. I knew they were there because quite a few articles have come out and been updated since Sunday, many of which were linked right here on Lemmy.

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    Man, it’s time to let the old guard out to pasture. Obama is the only one of those I’d have any inclination of listening to.

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    I get that they kinda need to have Biden there to speak but please give him the minimal amount of time possible. Let Kamala shine and not give the other sides opportunity for sound bites of Biden slips.

    Also, put a muzzle on Hillary

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      Zero reason for the Clintons to speak… In fact if they could just disappear forever and let us put that whole narcissistic sociopath episode behind us, that would be fantastic

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        Barry needs to bow out of the spotlight after this election too, he’s not nearly as bad as the Clinton’s in my eyes but we have to get over the nostalgia show in the political world, it’s time to make new roads and empower new leaders, not stay anchored to those of the past

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    Man, Biden looks like a wax figure in that photo.

    Glad he stepped down from the election. If Kamala wins, that could be his biggest accomplishment.

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    Democrats support their own party leaders and vice versa. Republicans condemn their past leaders and support only Trump.