Democratic National Convention

Donald Trump proved Barack Obama right, and the Democrats tried to close their generation gap.
The 44th president delivered a biting takedown of his successor on Wednesday night, and Twitter ate it up.
The California senator, a historic nominee for vice president, painted a vision of unity “no matter what we look like, where we come from or who we love.”
The letters "BLM" were spelled out with children's alphabet toys in the frame of Warren's filmed remarks for the Democratic National Convention.
The former president offered his most harsh critique yet of Trump, arguing he "hasn’t grown into the job because he can’t.”
Trump has “shown no interest in putting in the work," Obama said in a speech that also lauded "brother" Joe Biden for his character and resilience.
The Massachusetts senator said during the Democratic National Convention that it was “time to recognize that child care is part of the basic infrastructure of this nation.”
The former congresswoman and mass shooting survivor displayed how far she has come in her recovery while urging Americans to put an end to gun violence.
"This can’t be another woulda-coulda-shoulda election," the former secretary of state said.
Alexandria Villaseñor, one of the founders of the U.S. Youth Climate Strike, will speak.