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Democratic National Convention Monday schedule — here are the virtual events to look out for

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LOS ANGELES - The Democratic National Convention (DNC) kicks off on Monday, Aug. 17. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this convention is an all-virtual event, meaning that anyone from home can watch.Monday’s list of daytime DNC events includes meetings with prominent constituency councils and caucuses.

Later in the evening, there will be remarks from notable politicians and lawmakers including New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Sen.

Bernie Sanders, former first lady Michelle Obama and Amy Klobuchar, U.S. senator and 2020 vice presidential candidate. All events are open to delegates and the general public.RELATED: Democrats begin their all-virtual national conventionHere is the list of scheduled DNC Monday events and their start times:Hispanic.

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