Senator John McKeon Daily Delegate Update at the 2024 Democratic National Convention

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This weekend, over 50,000 people from across the nation have converged on Chicago to kick off the 2024 Democratic National Convention. It’s been 28 years since our party last held a convention in the Windy City, and this year marks the twelfth time Chicago has hosted—more than any other city. This historic gathering serves as a testament to the enduring strength and unity of our party, which has gathered every four years since 1832 when we nominated Andrew Jackson for a second term.

For me, this convention holds special significance as it’s my first time serving as a delegate. I am deeply honored to support this glass shattering ticket of Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz. As one of over 5,000 delegates representing the Democratic Party this week, I want to take you inside the heart of the convention, sharing the energy, the excitement, and the optimism that can be found in every corner throughout the Second City.

On my flight from Newark to O’Hare, I found myself surrounded by fellow delegates, staffers and volunteers, all of whom share one common purpose: to usher in the next chapter of Democratic leadership. Among them was a dedicated young woman who works for the Harris-Walz campaign. Decked out in red, white, and blue, she shared her story—how she began working as a staffer for Biden-Harris in 2020 and quickly joined the team for a second stint. Like many Americans, she is deeply appreciative of President Biden’s service and his selfless decision to put the country above oneself and to withdraw from the presidential race. In doing so, he was able to make way for a new generation of Democratic leadership.

Her enthusiasm mirrors what we’re seeing across the country. As an organizer, she has witnessed record-breaking numbers of volunteers stepping up to support this new ticket, offering their time, energy and money to ensure Vice President Harris victory in November. Just last month, the Harris-Walz campaign brought in a staggering $310 million in donations, and nearly 200,000 people have signed up to phone bank, canvass, and participate in get-out-the-vote efforts nationwide.

This unprecedented level of grassroots engagement is a clear indicator that we are on the path to victory. It’s not just Democratic insiders who are energized – people across America are truly excited about this ticket. You can see it all over social media. You can’t scroll through Instagram or TikTok without encountering someone, young or old, participating in viral trends supporting Harris and Walz. We’re all having a “Brat Summer!”

Americans are excited, hopeful, and ready for change. This isn’t a rejection of President Biden’s accomplishments. Far from it! It’s a recognition that the American people are looking for a generational shift, like President Kennedy declared in 1961, the “torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans.” Kamala Harris is now that new generation. When elected, she will be the first President from Generation X, and the first woman, the first Black American, and the first South Asian American to hold the office of Commander-in-Chief.

Tonight, as we kick off our convention, we celebrate President Biden’s incredible legacy and the countless achievements he has delivered “For the People” over his more than 50 years of public service.

But now, it’s time for Democrats to show the American people that we are still the party fighting for working and middle-class families, defending a woman’s right to choose, and standing firm in our commitment to preserving democracy around the globe. The stakes couldn’t be higher, and the contrast with our opponents couldn’t be starker. Trust me when I say: the other guys don’t have a plan. They’re not looking out for you. They’re just plain weird!

As we move forward this week, I hope to continue to share my experiences and observations from the convention floor. Together, we will make history in November.

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