Former president Bill Clinton is scheduled to speak Wednesday night at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
The theme of the night is “Fight For Freedoms.”
Clinton, 78, will be speaking at a DNC for the 12th time. The 42nd U.S. President also accepted the nomination in Chicago during the 1996 convention at the United Center.
Former president Barack Obama spoke Tuesday night. Clinton is expected to deliver his remarks later in the evening.
What time does the DNC start Wednesday?
The program, inside United Center, is scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m. CT.
Who’s speaking at the DNC on Wednesday night in Chicago?
In addition to Clinton, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will close the night by accepting the Democratic nomination for Vice President.
Others scheduled to take the podium include former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson is also scheduled to speak earlier in the evening program.
More: Who’s speaking at the DNC on Wednesday in Chicago? Here’s a look at the lineup
How to watch and stream the DNC on Wednesday night
Coverage varies by network, but the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is providing a livestream:
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