Organizers Share What to Expect Ahead of the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago – WTTW (Chicago)

“We of course expect, as in any national political convention or any large political gathering, there will be plenty of people who come to exercise their First Amendment right, to express their strongly held views. And the Democratic Party welcomes that,” convention director Alex Hornbrook said. Not mentioned during the preview were challenges like crime and unsheltered migrants, which could complicate Chicago’s time in the national spotlight.
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Old Joe
2 years ago

I hope the delegates get it good and hard.

Richard in Dallas ex Evanston
2 years ago

Let’s go for a repeat of the 1968 convention.

Clara Coopers Copper Coated Clappers
2 years ago

Triple the activity so the democrats can enjoy what they sow

Riverbender
2 years ago

There is almost a certainty that trouble will surround the Convention. The question is, being the press seems beholden to Pritzker, will the headlines be silent or will they fully expose the situation? As to the Illinois journalists keep in mind Pritzker’s indicated funding for journalists announced the other day; perhaps now we know his motives.

Ex Illini
2 years ago

Have plenty of popcorn on hand and watch from a safe distance. The behavior is forecasted to be exceptionally raggedy.

Ataraxis
2 years ago

It’s not people exercising their 1st Amendment rights that the Dem convention director needs to worry about, it’s his fellow lefties burning, looting, and rioting while they espouse their Marxist agenda.
The rioting during this convention that the whole country will see has the potential to sink the national election for the Democratic Socialists.
And this will not be a repeat of the 1968 convention. This time the cops will sit back and watch the mayhem. No cop wants to get injured defending JB or Brando.

Ex Illini
2 years ago
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Burn baby burn!

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