The Democratic National Convention — held in Chicago — spanned four days, attracting thousands of delegates, prominent politicians, social media influencers, celebrities, and attendees. At night, politicians gave enthusiastic, arousing speeches, and during the day, groups mobilized for conferences, breakfasts, and speaker panels in support of the Democrats. Through a class with the Annenberg School for Communication, two photographers from The Daily Pennsylvanian were onsite, capturing this historical moment in an unprecedented election cycle.
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