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Posted: 2024-08-21T05:38:12Z | Updated: 2024-08-21T16:11:24Z

CHICAGO On the second night of the Democratic National Convention, the party tried to counter the GOPs four-day-long pitch in Milwaukee last month in a single night.

The RNC featured paeans to Trump. Democrats got his former employees and supporters to belittle him.

The RNC had Teamsters President Sean OBrien deliver a speech. A whole flock of Teamsters showed up to thank Democrats for saving their pensions.

The RNC had a full arena in Milwaukee. The DNC had full arenas in Chicago and Milwaukee.

The RNC compared Democrats to communists. The Democrats featured a former Republican and Nicaraguan American who compared Trump to Latin American dictators and had a former credit card CEO tout Vice President Kamala Harris capitalist credentials.

And the DNC actually managed to get their presidential candidates spouse to speak at the convention. Oh, and a former president and that former presidents spouse, who mostly disregarded her past advice to go high when Republicans went low.

For years, Donald Trump did everything in his power to try to make people fear us. His limited and narrow view of the world made him feel threatened by the existence of two hardworking, highly educated, successful people who also happened to be Black, former first lady Michelle Obama said, before delivering one of the nights standout lines, a reference to an awkward-at-best moment from the first presidential debate : Whos going to tell him that the job hes currently seeking might just be one of those Black jobs?

Democrats need to counter the RNC pulled together an otherwise scattershot night, which at one point featured Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, an avowed Democratic socialist, followed by a billionaire governor and a former CEO. If there were uniting themes, it was outreach to moderate voters, star power and testimonials about Harris. But if there was an overarching goal, it was to own the GOP.

There are questions over how effective harsh attacks on Trump can be, since many of the marginal voters Democrats may need to win over like at least some things about him. And political operatives in both parties say defining Harris is the more important task at the moment, though Democrats did not skimp on that either.

The party also quickly put aside last nights themes, with unpopular President Joe Biden largely relegated to an afterthought. A few early speakers, like Sanders, celebrated him, but he went mostly ignored in speeches from Michelle and Barack Obama and second gentleman Doug Emhoff.

One of the nights first speakers, former Trump press secretary Stephanie Grisham, revealed Trump used to refer to his supporters as basement-dwellers. Other former and current Republicans followed her, including Kyle Sweetser, a former Trump voter, and John Giles, the mayor of Mesa, Ariz., one of the nations largest suburbs.

I have an urgent message for the majority of Americans who, like me, are in the political middle: John McCains Republican Party is gone, Giles said. And we dont owe a damned thing to whats been left behind. So lets turn the page. Lets put country first. And lets put the adults in the room our country deserves.

And though OBrien was notably not among the labor leaders who spoke on Monday night, a number of rank-and-file Teamsters joined Michigan Sen. Gary Peters on stage to celebrate how Bidens signature American Rescue Plan legislation saved their pensions.

After a very musical roll call of state delegations formally nominated Harris, the cameras cut to a Harris in the battleground state of Wisconsin. Her supporters had filled the same Milwaukee arena where Republicans hosted their convention last month.