Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia will be among 17 politicians and civic leaders delivering the keynote address at this week’s Democratic National Convention, it was announced today.
“I’m excited to join some amazing Americans to talk about the future of our country and electing Joe Biden as president,” Garcia said. “We need to move our country forward and it’s going to take young people to mobilize across the country to fight for health care, racial justice and civil rights for all.”
Garcia will be joined by 16 other current and former Democratic officials, including former Rep. Stacey Abrams of Georgia, state Sen. Yvanna Cancela of Nevada, Rep. Conor Lamb of Pennsylvania and Rep. Colin Allred of Texas.
Having multiple speakers deliver Tuesday’s keynote address is a departure from traditional convention norms.
“These young electeds will offer a diversity of different ideas and perspectives on how to move America forward, but they will all speak to the future we’re building together — a future with Joe Biden at the helm,”according to a statement released by the Democratic Party.
The Democratic National Convention will take place over four nights beginning Monday from Milwaukee, although delegates and speakers will not be traveling to Wisconsin due to the coronavirus. Convention programming will air from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and can be viewed on ABC, CBS and NBC networks. The official livestream can also be watched at the official convention site demconvention.com/watch. The live stream can also be viewed on the DNC’s official social channels:
YouTube.com/demconvention
Facebook.com/demconvention
Twitter.com/demconvention
Twitch.tv/demconvention
Former Vice President Joe Biden and California Sen. Kamala Harris will be nominated to run against President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in November.