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The 2024 Democratic National Convention starts tomorrow. Here’s what to know.

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Washington — Vice President Kamala Harris is riding a wave of voter enthusiasm into the Democratic National Convention that has transformed the race against former President Donald Trump three months before the election. 

The four-day convention in Chicago begins Monday, about a month after President Biden ended his reelection campaign as a growing number of Democrats questioned the octogenarian’s ability to handle the duties of commander in chief for another four years. 

Democrats quickly united behind Harris, who named Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate.

When is the 2024 Democratic National Convention? 

The convention begins Monday and runs through Thursday. 

Keynote speeches and programming begin at 6:30 p.m. ET (5:30 p.m. CT) on Monday. Evening programming begins at 7 p.m. ET (6 p.m. CT) Tuesday through Thursday. 

Each night’s festivities are expected to end around 11 p.m. ET, or 10 p.m. CT. 

Where is the Democratic National Convention? 

This year’s convention is in Chicago, a Democratic stronghold that last hosted the nominating convention in 1996, when then-President Bill Clinton was running for reelection. Events will be held at two venues — the United Center, which will host speeches and other events in the evening, and McCormick Place, which will host official party business and meetings during the day. 

Chicago is not in a battleground state, but the city is about an hour’s driving distance Wisconsin and Michigan — two battlegrounds that are likely pivotal to Democrats’ ability to win the White House in November. Wisconsin and Michigan, both considered “blue wall” states, have historically supported Democrats but went for former President Donald Trump in the 2016 election before Mr. Biden took them back in 2020. 

Nearby Minnesota, though not considered a battleground state, was seen as being competitive for Republicans this year, before Harris named Walz as her running mate. 

When Democrats announced Chicago as the host city, they noted the region played a crucial role in Mr. Biden’s 2020 victory. 

“The Midwest reflects America,” DNC chairman Jaime Harrison said last year. 

What’s happening at the convention? 

More than 4,000 delegates will convene in Chicago to recognize Harris as the Democratic nominee and approve the party’s platform. 

Typically, the convention includes a roll call vote to formally nominate presidential and vice presidential candidates. But Harris officially cemented her status leading the presidential ticket earlier this month when she earned a majority of delegates in a virtual roll call. The vote was held in early August in order to avoid potential issues with ballot access in Ohio. A ceremonial roll call is still expected to take place at the convention. 

What’s the speaker schedule for the 2024 DNC? 

The official schedule has not yet been released. However, Democratic National Convention officials have confirmed that President Biden and first lady Jill Biden will speak Monday.  The theme on Monday will be “For the People,” and the speakers will pay tribute to Mr. Biden, DNC officials said. 

According to a source familiar with the planning, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the 2016 nominee, is expected to be among Monday’s speakers.

Former President Barack Obama is planned for Tuesday, which will have the theme “A Bold Vision For the Future.” 

On Wednesday, which will be titled “A Fight For Freedom,” former President Bill Clinton and Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi of California will speak Wednesday, according to a source familiar with the schedule. A spokesman for Rep. Tom Suozzi confirmed the New York congressman, who flipped a red seat to blue in a special election earlier year, is also in the lineup. 

Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries will also speak this week, DNC officials said. 

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson will address the convention Monday, while Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker will speak Tuesday.  

Walz is expected to take the stage Wednesday to officially accept the vice presidential nomination. Harris will formally accept the presidential nomination during her speech Thursday in a night dedicated “For the Future.” 

What is the Democratic Party platform for 2024? 

Democrats unveiled a draft of their platform in July, when Mr. Biden was still running for president. 

It mentions Trump dozens of times, seeking to draw a sharp contrast between Democrats’ priorities and the positions of the former president and “Project 2025,” a conservative blueprint for the next Republican president. 

The Democrats’ platform proposes raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, making the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit permanent, making child care affordable and lowering health care costs. 

It also proposes a minimum income tax for billionaires, raising the corporate tax rate, banning “junk fees” and ramping up clean energy projects.  

On reproductive rights, the platform says Democrats are committed to passing legislation to codify abortion protections, strengthening access to contraception and protecting access to IVF and FDA-approved medication abortion. 

Democrats also want to expunge federal marijuana-only convictions, strengthen democracy, secure the border and ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. 

The platform also mentions support for “a negotiated two-state solution that ensures Israel’s future as a Jewish and democratic state with recognized borders and upholds the right of Palestinians to live in freedom and security in a viable state of their own.” 

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Tracking the hours before a young Minnesota woman became a murder victim

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On Dec. 15, 2022, Matthew Ecker was headed to work when he said he got a frantic call from his former co-worker and friend Alex Pennig. He said Pennig told him she got in a fight with her boyfriend Shane Anderson and was scared of what he might do. So, Ecker took his gun, which he owned legally, and drove to Pennig’s St. Paul, Minnesota, apartment.

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Matthew Ecker, left, and Alex Pennig

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Ecker arrived around 2 p.m. He would later say his only reason for going to Pennig’s was to protect her. 

Early the next morning, Pennig was shot dead in her apartment. Detectives used surveillance footage to piece together her final moments.

The altercation

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From left, Shane Anderson, Alex Pennig and Matthew Ecker inside Camp Bar.

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Pennig and Ecker went out to a few bars that evening and ended up at Camp Bar at 12:30 a.m. on Dec. 16, 2022. Anderson was at the bar. Surveillance video shows he walked over to Pennig and began talking to her. Ecker walked over to the two of them. Things got heated, and when Ecker stepped in between Pennig and Anderson, Anderson punched him. Anderson was kicked out of the bar and Pennig and Ecker stayed for about an hour drinking and chatting.

Matthew Ecker and Alex Pennig arrive home for the night

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Alex Pennig, followed by Matthew Ecker, arrive at Pennig’s apartment building after a night out.

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At 2:05 a.m., Pennig and Ecker arrive at her apartment building after walking there from Camp Bar.

A return to the lobby

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Alex Pennig is seen in the vestibule of her apartment building.

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At 2:24 a.m., Pennig and Ecker are seen back in the lobby as they walk out of the building. Ecker would later say he was going to his car to get his headphones. Pennig (pictured) returned first and waited in the vestibule for Ecker. She paces around looking at her phone.

Alex Pennig last seen alive

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Alex Pennig, foreground, and Matthew Ecker walk through the lobby together for the last time.

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Ecker returns two minutes after Pennig at 2:30 a.m. The two then walk through the lobby and go back up to Pennig’s apartment. This is the last time Pennig was seen alive.

St. Paul police officers arrive on scene

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Matthew Ecker meets St. Paul police officers responding to his 911 call in the lobby of Alex Pennig’s apartment building.

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At 2:50 a.m., Ecker called 911 and reported that Pennig shot herself in the head. St. Paul police officers raced to the apartment building and Ecker let them inside at 2:56 a.m.

Matthew Ecker’s story

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A distressed Matthew Ecker is seen on a police body camera as he talks to police in the hall outside Alex Pennig’s apartment.

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After leading police officers to Pennig’s apartment, Ecker sat in the hallway, appearing distressed and emotional. Officer Justina Hser approached him and began asking him what happened. Their conversation, which lasted nearly an hour, was captured on her body camera. Ecker told her everything was fine between him and Pennig and that they did not have an argument. He said she grabbed his gun out of his backpack, backed into the bathroom and locked the door. Moments later, Ecker said he heard a shot, so he broke open the bathroom door to find Pennig laying on the floor with a gunshot wound to her left temple.

The weapon

Alex Pennig evidence

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Responding officers located the gun. It was on Pennig’s chest with her left hand resting on top. They noted that this seemed odd. One officer then moved the gun to the sink (pictured) to place it in a safe position.

Notable evidence

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Evidence photo of the sink in Alex Pennig’s bathroom.

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Ecker had told officers he washed his hands after trying to help Pennig, which is why his hands were clean. But the officers noticed that the bathroom sink was dry when they arrived. If Ecker had just washed his hands, detectives believed the sink probably would have still been wet.

A lack of evidence on Matthew Ecker

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Matthew Ecker photographed during his police interview.

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Ecker was interviewed by detectives around 6:30 a.m. on Dec. 16, 2022. He had no visible blood on his body or his clothes. It was later discovered that Ecker also had no gunshot residue on him.

The defining evidence

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This small piece of metal from a bathroom door lock was key evidence in the death of Alex Pennig.

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While Ecker was being interviewed at the police station, the forensic unit processing the scene notified detectives that they had found a new piece of evidence once Pennig’s body was moved. It was a metal piece of the bathroom door lock, and it was discovered on the floor where Pennig’s head was. The detectives suspected that when Ecker broke open the door, that small metal piece landed on the bathroom floor. According to the detectives’ theory, Ecker broke open the bathroom door, then Pennig was shot and fell on top of the piece. They say this proves the bathroom door was forced open before Pennig was shot, and that Ecker had lied to them.

The accused: Matthew Ecker

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Matthew Ecker booking photo

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On Dec. 19, 2022, Matthew Ecker is formally charged with second-degree murder. Ecker denies killing Alex Pennig.

The trial of Matthew Ecker    

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Matthew Ecker’s trial took place at the Ramsey County Courthouse in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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On Feb. 8, 2024, Ecker’s trial begins. Eight days later, on Feb. 16, 2024, he is found guilty of second-degree murder.

Matthew Ecker sentencing

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Matthew Ecker at his sentencing for the second-degree murder of Alex Pennig.

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On April 3, 2024, Ecker is sentenced to 30 years in prison. He is appealing his conviction.



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