
National Democratic Convention
The National Democratic Convention is a large gathering held every four years by the Democratic Party in the United States. Its main purpose is for party members to select their official candidate for the presidency, unify the party, and outline their key policies and goals. Delegates from across the country come together to vote, give speeches, and rally support. The convention also serves as a platform to energize supporters, promote party principles, and showcase the party’s vision for the country during the upcoming election campaign.