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The Democratic National Convention ended in Chicago Thursday night, capping off a ceremony in which Vice President Kamala Harris accepted her nomination for president from the Democratic Party. Focus: Black Oklahoma reporters covered the event through the lens of Oklahoma.
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At least one Texan took the stage each night of the DNC this week in Chicago. Here's what they had to say about some of the biggest issues defining the 2024 presidential election.
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Some speakers at the Republican National Convention were as quick to question the faith beliefs of the Biden-Harris ticket as they were to defend those of their own candidates.
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From Texas Standard: Reviews for Joe Biden's speech accepting his party's presidential nomination on closing night of the Democratic National Convention...
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Joe Biden delivered the speech of his life Thursday night, seeking to show, perhaps for the first time since this campaign began, why he should be president.
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Kamala Harris used her prime-time speech to introduce herself and excoriate President Trump. Former President Barack Obama launched a rare attack on his successor. And Democrats urged people to vote.
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Tuesday's lineup featured Jill Biden, who gave personal and hopeful remarks. Other speakers Tuesday touted health care, and a remote roll call vote featured diverse voices.
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The Democratic convention, which begins Monday, will be a more widespread TV production than past years. How will that affect the Democrats' message against President Trump?