Democratic National Convention 2020 tonight: How to watch Barack Obama, Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton

This story is part of Elections 2020, CNET’s coverage of the run-up to voting in November.

The third session of the Democratic National Convention is tonight. On Monday, the Democratic Party nominated former Vice President Joe Biden as their presidential candidate. The DNC, originally planned for Milwaukee, is noticeably different this year with most events taking place virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic

On Wednesday night, we’ll hear from speakers including former President Barack Obama, vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. See the full speaker schedule below.

Read more at CBS News: DNC Day 1 live blog and DNC Day 2 live blog

Biden, who served eight years as Obama’s vice president, is running against President Donald Trump. More Americans than usual are expected to use mail-in and absentee voting during the election season because of the pandemic. Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 3. 

Delayed by about a month, the DNC began Monday, Aug. 17, and runs through Aug. 20. Speeches will be streamed from 9 to 11 p.m. ET (6 to 8 p.m. PT) each night. Here’s how you can watch, including free online options.


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Wednesday’s speaker schedule for Democratic Convention

The event’s themes this year are “We the People,” “Leadership Matters,” “A More Perfect Union” and “America’s Promise.” The primary theme is “Uniting America.” Here’s who will be speaking.

  • Former President Barack Obama
  • Sen. Kamala Harris
  • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
  • Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren
  • Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers
  • New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham 
  • Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords

Thursday’s speaker schedule

  • Former Vice President Joe Biden
  • Sen. Cory Booker
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom
  • Mayor of Atlanta Keisha Lance Bottoms
  • Sen. Tammy Baldwin
  • Sen. Tammy Duckworth
  • Sen. Chris Coons
  • Pete Buttigieg 
  • Andrew Yang
  • The Biden family
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Watch the DNC from your laptop on YouTube.


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DNC performers

If you missed performances by Maggie Rogers, Leon Bridges, Billy Porter and Stephen Stills Monday night, and John Legend Tuesday night, you can still tune in this week to see more performers. Here’s who’s on the list.

Wednesday, Aug. 19: Billie Eilish and Jennifer Hudson.

Thursday, Aug. 20: John Legend again, this time with Common, and The Chicks.

How to watch the DNC from a phone or desktop

The DNC livestream will be available to watch on YouTube for those who are viewing from their phones or desktops. Livestreams include CBS News, embedded at the top of this story, and the Democratic National Convention channel. (Editors’ note: CBS News, CBSN and CNET are divisions of ViacomCBS.) You can also tune in to the livestream on the Democratic National Convention website. The convention is using the hashtag #DemConvention on all social media platforms. 

How to watch on your TV without cable

There are multiple ways to watch the DNC without cable. In addition to watching the YouTube channels linked above, an app is available to download on your smart TV, Roku, Fire TV or Apple TV. Just search “2020 DNC” in the apps section and download the app.

You can also search for DNC on Amazon Prime Video if you’re an Amazon Prime subscriber. 

How to watch on your TV if you have cable

Here’s a list of channels that will be covering the convention:

  • ABC News
  • CBS News
  • CNN
  • Fox News
  • MSNBC
  • NBC News
  • PBS News

Who already spoke this week


Monday, Aug. 17
: Former first lady Michelle Obama, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Rep. Jim Clyburn, Convention Chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson, Rep. Gwen Moore, former Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Sen. Doug Jones and Sen. Amy Klobuchar.

Tuesday, Aug. 18: Former Acting US Attorney General Sally Yates, former President Jimmy Carter, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, former Secretary of State John Kerry, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, former President Bill Clinton, former second lady Dr. Jill Biden.


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