DNC 2024 Day 3 live updates: John Legend to perform at DNC Wednesday night

After the excitement sparked by the Obamas Tuesday night, Democrats will try to keep to momentum going when vice presidential nominee Tim Walz headlines the third night of speakers.

He'll be joined earlier by another former president -- Bill Clinton -- as well as Nancy Pelosi and Pete Buttigieg.


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Aug 21, 4:00 PM

The original 'smoke-filled room'

As I reported on Monday, political conventions in Chicago have a long and storied history. And some of that history can still be found today.

At the 1920 Republican National Convention, the GOP couldn't decide on a presidential candidate to save their life. After four rounds of balloting on June 11, no candidate had come close to clinching a majority of delegates. That night, a group of party leaders convened in Room 915 of the Blackstone Hotel and decided that Ohio Sen. Warren G. Harding would be an acceptable compromise choice. The following day, after a few more deadlocked votes, delegates decided to follow their lead and switched their votes to Harding, who won the nomination on the 10th ballot.

Those party leaders didn't technically have the power to nominate Harding themselves, but a popular image soon emerged of Republican elites secretly pulling the strings to get their preferred candidate elected. As an AP reporter put it (probably exaggeratedly), "Harding of Ohio was chosen by a group of men in a smoke-filled room early today as Republican candidate for president." The phrase "smoke-filled room" captured the public's imagination and quickly became shorthand for when party leaders coordinate behind the scenes to anoint a candidate.

History buffs will be pleased to learn that the "smoke-filled room" still exists today! Although the room (along with the whole hotel) has been completely renovated, the original fireplace is still there, and the room is decorated with political paraphernalia. If you have the coin, you can even stay there yourself! When I visited on Monday, the room was vacant, but it was booked for Tuesday through Saturday. But it isn't a political bigwig who's staying there this week — it's apparently a musician!

PHOTO: Room 915 at the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago, where, in 1920, Republican leaders brokered a compromise to nominate Warren G. Harding — giving rise to the phrase “smoke-filled room.” (Nathan Rakich/ABC News)
PHOTO: Room 915 at the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago, where, in 1920, Republican leaders brokered a compromise to nominate Warren G. Harding — giving rise to the phrase “smoke-filled room.” (Nathan Rakich/ABC News)

—538's Nathaniel Rakich


Aug 21, 3:57 PM

John Legend to perform at DNC Wednesday night

Singer John Legend and percussionist Sheila E. will perform at the DNC Wednesday night. They were photographed in the United Center rehearsing ahead of the convention’s third night.

PHOTO: Musician John Legend and percussionist Sheila E. rehearse on the third day of the Democratic National Convention, in Chicago, Aug. 21, 2024. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)
PHOTO: Musician John Legend and percussionist Sheila E. rehearse on the third day of the Democratic National Convention, in Chicago, Aug. 21, 2024. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)
PHOTO: Musician John Legend rehearses on the third day of the Democratic National Convention, in Chicago, Aug. 21, 2024. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)
PHOTO: Musician John Legend rehearses on the third day of the Democratic National Convention, in Chicago, Aug. 21, 2024. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)
PHOTO: Percussionist Sheila E. rehearse on the third day of the Democratic National Convention, in Chicago, Aug. 21, 2024. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
PHOTO: Percussionist Sheila E. rehearse on the third day of the Democratic National Convention, in Chicago, Aug. 21, 2024. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)


Aug 21, 3:56 PM

Vance says DNC 'vibes' are not reaching voters

In an interview on "Fox and Friends" on Wednesday morning, GOP vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance said the DNC's "vibes" weren't working and reaching people, and suggested there is division within the Democratic Party.

"I don't think it's working very well, Ainsley, obviously, I'm not the target audience here, but when you have Barack Obama, the former democratic president of the United States, sitting there and making his big speech, and Kamala Harris is 90 miles away, I think it suggests that their party is not especially unified," he said.

PHOTO: Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, arrives to speak on third day of the Republican National Convention, July 17, 2024, in Milwaukee. (Evan Vucci/AP)
PHOTO: Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, arrives to speak on third day of the Republican National Convention, July 17, 2024, in Milwaukee. (Evan Vucci/AP)

-ABC News' Hannah Demissie


Aug 21, 3:13 PM

Video shows Harris reacting to roll call Tuesday night from backstage at rally

From backstage at her Milwaukee rally Tuesday night, Vice President Kamala Harris watched California Gov. Gavin Newsom cast his state’s votes during Tuesday night’s ceremonial roll call.

“California, we proudly cast our 482 votes for the next president, Kamala Harris,” Newsom can be heard saying in the video, posted by the Harris campaign.

Harris appeared overcome with emotion watching the moment.

“Congratulations,” Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who was standing next to Harris, told the vice president before exchanging a hug.

-ABC News' Fritz Farrow


Aug 21, 11:06 AM

Booker, Moore, Shapiro and more expected to speak Wednesday night

Sen. Cory Booker, and Govs. Wes Moore of Maryland and Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania are expected to take the stage Wednesday night before Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s Wednesday prime-time address, according to DNC Executive Director Alex Hornbrook.

Former Trump staffer Olivia Troye will also give remarks, Hornbrook told reporters.

PHOTO: Delegates hold 'USA' signs on the second day of the Democratic National Convention, in Chicago, Aug. 20, 2024. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)
PHOTO: Delegates hold 'USA' signs on the second day of the Democratic National Convention, in Chicago, Aug. 20, 2024. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)

-ABC News’ Brittany Shepherd


Aug 21, 10:49 AM

Harris' campaign has raised around $500M since becoming Democratic candidate: Source

Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign has raised about $500 million since President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race, according to a source familiar.

PHOTO: Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz hold a campaign rally in Milwaukee, Aug. 20, 2024. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)
PHOTO: Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz hold a campaign rally in Milwaukee, Aug. 20, 2024. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

New campaign disclosure filings once again show the Harris campaign and the DNC's cash on hand advantage over the Trump campaign and the RNC following a major fundraising boost the Democrats saw after Vice President Kamala Harris took over the top of the Democratic ticket last month.

The Harris campaign and the DNC together raised $248 million in July, out-raising The Trump campaign and the RNC, which raised $78 million, disclosures show.

The Harris campaign and the DNC entered August with $285 million in cash on hand, compared to the Trump campaign and the RNC having $250 million in cash on hand entering August.

Harris and the DNC's latest money advantage comes after Trump and the RNC showed fundraising prowess the past few months and quickly eclipsed the cash on hand edge that Biden and the DNC previously had going into the general election.

The latest filings only show partial figures released by the campaigns and the national party committees' figures – with full figures from the joint fundraising committees scheduled to be released in October.

-ABC News’ Lalee Ibssa, Soorin Kim and Kelsey Walsh


Aug 21, 9:47 AM

Tim Walz takes the convention stage

Amid lingering buzz generated by passionate speeches from Michelle and Barack Obama – vice presidential nominee Tim Walz will be the keynote speaker tonight.

The man Kamala Harris calls “Coach” will likely stress what he calls the politics of “joy” while also taking swipes at Donald Trump.

The theme tonight is “A Fight for our Freedoms.”

Other notable speakers tonight include figures beloved by Democrats – former President Bill Clinton and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.