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Night 3 of the convention features high-stakes speeches. Here’s how to watch. Night 3 of the convention features high-stakes speeches. Here’s how to watch.
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Joseph R. Biden Jr. is the “presumptive” presidential nominee, no more, after a pretaped rendition of the traditional delegate roll call Tuesday night put him over the 1,991-vote threshold for official nomination.Joseph R. Biden Jr. is the “presumptive” presidential nominee, no more, after a pretaped rendition of the traditional delegate roll call Tuesday night put him over the 1,991-vote threshold for official nomination.
Now the convention moves on to the big-name moments that will probably define it. Wednesday’s prime-time lineup is the closest this variety Zoom-call version of a national political conclave has come to being must-see TV.Now the convention moves on to the big-name moments that will probably define it. Wednesday’s prime-time lineup is the closest this variety Zoom-call version of a national political conclave has come to being must-see TV.
The night kicks off with Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Then Hillary Clinton makes a much-anticipated return to the party’s center stage.The night kicks off with Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Then Hillary Clinton makes a much-anticipated return to the party’s center stage.
The final hour begins with the vice-presidential acceptance speech by Senator Kamala Harris and concludes with former President Barack Obama.The final hour begins with the vice-presidential acceptance speech by Senator Kamala Harris and concludes with former President Barack Obama.
The convention will air tonight from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern time. Kerry Washington is the M.C. There are several ways to watch:The convention will air tonight from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern time. Kerry Washington is the M.C. There are several ways to watch:
The Times will stream the full convention, with live analysis from our reporters and real-time highlights from the speeches. You can download our iOS or Android app and turn on notifications to be alerted when our live analysis starts.
The official livestream is here. It will also be available on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Twitch.
ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox News will air the convention from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. each night. C-SPAN, CNN, MSNBC and PBS will cover the full two hours each night.
Streams will be available on Apple TV, Roku and Amazon Fire TV by searching “Democratic National Convention” or “2020 DNC,” and on Amazon Prime Video by searching “DNC.”
The convention will air on AT&T U-verse (Channels 212 and 1212) and AT&T DirectTV (Channel 201). It will also air on Comcast Xfinity Flex and Comcast X1 (say “DNC” into your voice remote).
You can watch on a PlayStation 4 or PSVR through the Littlstar app.
If you have an Alexa device, you can say “Alexa, play the Democratic National Convention.”