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DNC 2024 day 3 as it happened: Harris’ running mate Tim Walz accepts VP nomination; Bill Clinton, Nancy Pelosi speak

Nick Ralston, Farrah Tomazin and Eliza Sum
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Watch Tim Walz’s full speech

By Eliza Sum

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has officially accepted the Democratic party nomination for vice president. He drew on his small-town Nebraska upbringing, touched on his family’s struggle with infertility, gave crowds a pep talk and vowed to “turn the page on Donald Trump” – all without using a teleprompter.

Watch Walz’s full speech below:

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By Nick Ralston

That concludes our live coverage of day three of the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. I’m Nick Ralston, joined by Farrah Tomazin and Eliza Sum.

A quick recap of today’s highlights:

  • Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz fired up the crowd with his acceptance speech, leaning in to his high school sporting coach persona and delivering a pep talk.
  • In a surprise appearance, entertainment legend Oprah Winfrey gave a glowing endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris, urging Democrats and Americans to “stand together”.
  • Former House speaker Nancy Pelosi labelled the Biden-Harris administration one of the “most successful presidencies of modern times”.
  • Ex-president Bill Clinton praised Joe Biden for making a difficult decision to step down from the presidential race, then had a dig at Donald Trump’s age.
  • More Republicans spoke out against their party, with former lieutenant governor of Georgia, Geoff Duncan, describing it as a “cult” and asking Americans to “dump Trump”.

Our coverage will return tomorrow for the fourth and final day of the DNC. The vice president will deliver her presidential nomination acceptance speech early Friday afternoon (AEST) and close out the convention.

Have a good afternoon, and see you then.

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The Democratic National Convention will kick off its fourth and final night in Chicago on Thursday (Friday AEST).

After a week of Democrats’ most prominent figures rallying the party faithful, Vice President Kamala Harris will accept her party’s nomination during a speech in which she is widely expected to offer her vision and policy agenda to the American people.

The 2024 Democratic National Convention will conclude on Friday afternoon AEST.Bloomberg

The theme of the final night is “For our future”, according to convention organisers.

Pop star Pink is due to headline the final night of the convention, while prominent civil rights leader the Reverend Al Sharpton has also announced he will speak.

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Tens of millions tune in to DNC

By Eliza Sum

The Harris campaign had another dig at the Republicans while releasing viewership figures for the first two days of the Democratic National Convention.

The Democrats say the opening night of the convention, which included President Joe Biden’s valedictory speech and a surprise appearance by Kamala Harris, reached more than 57 million people.

Kamala Harris and Joe Biden with their families on stage at the end of day one of the DNC.Bloomberg

The second night garnered an audience well exceeding 81 million people, who tuned in to an energetic roll call of the delegations, followed by rousing speeches by Barack and Michelle Obama.

Television viewership yesterday averaged 20.6 million viewers across 12 networks, which the Democrats say is well above the second night of the 2024 Republican National Convention, which averaged 14.8 million viewers on its second night last month.

“And now for two nights in a row, the DNC has beaten the RNC’s ratings on TV,” a press release boasted.

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Watch Tim Walz’s full speech

By Eliza Sum

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has officially accepted the Democratic party nomination for vice president. He drew on his small-town Nebraska upbringing, touched on his family’s struggle with infertility, gave crowds a pep talk and vowed to “turn the page on Donald Trump” – all without using a teleprompter.

Watch Walz’s full speech below:

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VP candidate plays up Coach Walz persona

By Nick Ralston

In accepting the Democratic nomination for vice president, Walz plays up his football coaching background.

He describes the 900-page conservative presidential transition blueprint known as Project 2025 as a playbook for Donald Trump and J.D. Vance.

“They spent a lot of time pretending they know nothing about this, but look, I coach high school football long enough to know – and trust me on this – when somebody takes the time to draw up a playbook, they’re going to use it,” he says.

While acknowledging he hasn’t given many big speeches, Walz says he has given plenty of pep talks and launches into one on stage.

The floor goes wild for Tim Walz as he accepts his vice presidential nomination.AP

‘Never underestimate a public school teacher’: Walz

By Nick Ralston

After John Legend’s Prince tribute, Tim Walz comes on to the sounds of another Midwesterner – this time, it’s John Mellencamp’s Small Town.

Walz, who is a big fan of music and a collector of vinyl, previously posted videos of himself and his daughter listening to Mellencamp and Bob Seger.

He’s introduced by his wife, Gwen Walz, and members of the high school side he coached to a state championship.

Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz speaking to delegates.AP

Walz starts his address by touching on his upbringing in a town of 400, where he says he learned that you have to take care of each other.

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Walz poised for moment in spotlight

By Nick Ralston

We are only moments away from Tim Walz – although like the previous two days, we are running late.

John Legend has just performed Let’s Go Crazy as a tribute to the late Prince, who like Walz, was a son of Minnesota, with the United Centre covered in purple light.

Legend was joined by Prince’s longtime collaborator, Sheila E, who started at her signature standing percussion set before they both grabbed a mic and rocked with a band at the centre of the stage, tearing through the purple tune for an audience of blue delegates.

He told The Associated Press before the convention: “I’m trying to do what I can to help protect our democracy and have someone with a really positive vision for the future elected. And I think Kamala is the right person.”

He added: “I’m so excited that she’s infused so much energy into the campaign and that young people and so many people that I think felt concerned that they had to pick between two choices they weren’t excited about.”

Poet Amanda Gorman recites original work

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Earlier, poet Amanda Gorman went on stage to recite her original work, The Sacred Scene, penned for the occasion.

“A people that cannot stand together cannot stand at all,” she declared from the Democratic convention stage.

Poet Amanda Gorman, who shot to fame when she spoke at President Joe Biden’s inauguration.Bloomberg

“While we all love freedom, it is love that frees us all,” Gorman’s poem said.

“Empathy emancipates, making us greater than hate or vanity, that is the American promise powerful and pure.”

The 26-year-old earned rare national fame for a modern poet when she read her poem, The Hill We Climb, at the inauguration of President Joe Biden 3½ years ago.

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Oprah’s swipe at Trump

By Nick Ralston

Winfrey says Americans will soon be teaching their daughters and sons about how a child of an Indian mother and a Jamaican father, “two idealistic, energetic immigrants” grew up to become the 47th president of the United States. And this is “the best of America”, she adds.

“Let me tell you this, this election isn’t about us and them. It’s about you and me, and what we want our futures to look like,” Winfrey says.

She also takes a swipe at comments made by Donald Trump in his pitch to Christian voters, where he implored them to vote for him in 2024 and said they wouldn’t need to vote again.

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“You’re looking at a registered independent who’s proud to vote again and again and again, because I’m an American, and that’s what Americans do. Voting is the best of America.”

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Oprah is here

By Nick Ralston

It’s supposed to be Tim Walz’s night but he might just be overshadowed a tad by the arrival of Oprah Winfrey, who broadcast her talk show from Chicago for 25 years.

The iconic entertainer isn’t on the official list of speakers for the night, and her appearance is meant to be a surprise – but she was spotted in the basement of the United Centre ahead of her speech.

“After watching the Obamas last night, that was some epic fire, wasn’t it? Some epic fire – we’re now so fired up, we can’t wait to leave here and do something,” she says.

“And what we’re going to do is elect Kamala Harris as the next president of the United States.”

Iconic entertainer Oprah Winfrey making a surprise appearance at the convention.Bloomberg
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