Kamala Harris and former President Barack Obama are among those speaking Wednesday. Source
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Democrats formally nominate Joe Biden and more DNC highlights
Jill Biden spoke about the loss and tragedy her family — and the nation — has faced, but highlighted how hard times can lead to resilience. Source
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Postmaster general suspends USPS changes until after 2020 election; America marks 100 years of voting rights for women. Source
Democrats to formally nominate Joe Biden on second day of convention
Democrats are gearing up for night two of the Democratic National Convention, which is expected to feature Joe Biden’s formal nomination. Ed O’Keefe has the latest. Source
Far-right candidate wins Florida GOP House primary
Laura Loomer has built a reputation for performing unique protests. Source
Far-right candidate wins GOP primary for district that covers Mar-a-Lago
Laura Loomer has built a reputation for performing unique protests. Source
Bill Clinton says in DNC speech that Trump acts like “the buck never stops there”
Former President Bill Clinton slammed President Trump’s reaction to the coronavirus pandemic and gave a full-throated endorsement of Joe Biden. “At a time like this, the Oval Office should be a command center. Instead, it’s a storm center,” Clinton said. Watch his speech. Source
Senate report details Trump campaign’s 2016 Russia connections
The fifth and final chapter spans nearly 1,000 pages and deals with counterintelligence concerns. Source
Kasich and Sanders offer different views on Biden presidency
Democrats pushed a message of unity on the first night of the Democratic National Convention. Former Ohio Governor John Kasich, a Republican, and Senator Bernie Sanders offered views from the right and the left on what they expected from a Biden presidency. CBSN political contributor and Democratic consultant Lynda Tran and Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson join CBSN’s “Red & Blue” to discuss. Source
Kamala Harris and the political rise of the Indian American community
Senator Kamala Harris will be the first person of Indian heritage to be nominated for vice president on a major party ticket. Axios reported on the political implications her nomination has for over 4 million Indian Americans. Axios reporter Fadel Allassan joined CBSN’s Elaine Quijano to discuss. Source