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Night two of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) probably cannot go any worse for the wayward Democrat Party than night one did … but it just might.

On the second night at the “mostly peaceful” gathering of leftists in Chicago, Illinois, former President Barack Obama will return to the main stage and spotlight to give the keynote address at the end of the evening. His wife, former first lady Michelle Obama, will speak earlier in the evening. Interestingly, several Democrats are quite openly referring to Michelle Obama as their “dream candidate,” which means despite the hullabaloo from across the media that Vice President Kamala Harris is not in fact the “dream candidate” for the party. The Democrats are just kind of stuck with Harris, as they had no other options when they staged a coup against the guy who happens to be the sitting president of the United States who’s from their party President Joe Biden. It’s worth noting that they, perhaps conveniently perhaps not, shoved Biden in the trunk of the car at the end of the night well after primetime on Monday night to hasten his march to being yesterday’s news.

Speaking of the media, cracks are beginning to emerge across the establishment media when it comes to their close relationship with Democrats and particularly the Harris campaign. Several establishment reporters were critical of the DNC’s unfocused and unusually long and disjointed programming on Monday evening. If the party does not sort out these issues by Tuesday, things could begin to get much worse for Harris and Democrats–and it is definitely something to watch as the evening shakes out.

But now that Biden is firmly squashed in history’s dustbin, Democrats will look forward to the next less than 80 days to election day on Nov. 5 and their efforts to try to make the presidential race competitive again. David Plouffe, one of Obama’s closest advisers who seems to be running things at what was the Biden campaign but is now the Harris campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, did an interview early on Tuesday with Axios where he said the battleground states have returned to the traditional fight like the nation saw in 2016 or 2020. But right after he said that, a new poll emerged out of Virginia showing Republican candidate Donald Trump has again pulled into a statistical tie with Harris in the Old Dominion, flashing more warning signs for Democrats that Trump may be again expanding the map now that Harris’s sugar high has faded.

So again, the big picture this evening is a flash back to history in the good ‘ole days for modern Democrats when Obama was president–which comes after they crushed the inconvenient lump of a current president into history already–and a look at what might be the future when the other Obama might emerge in a future race for president, but not this year. Of course, while this all happens, the Democrats will continue to try to convince themselves that everything they know about Harris’s extremism and incompetence was actually a fantasy and that they do in fact have a shot at winning in November despite giant flashing warning signs emerging everywhere already less than a month into Harris’s nascent campaign. And they will try to do it while staying on schedule and not pissing everyone watching off by having pointless speeches drag on too long.

Can they execute? Follow along here, because Breitbart News will watch so you don’t have to. Below, find live updates with news and analysis from the second night of DNC primetime programming.

UPDATE 11:39 p.m. ET:

Obama has wrapped his address, and interestingly both him and his wife ended their speeches–which they reportedly wrote together–offering very specific campaign tactical advice.

Tonight’s program did end slightly earlier than night one which dragged past midnight but it still went way longer than Democrats wanted.

UPDATE 11:32 p.m. ET:

It’s kind of amazing how Obama can spend 30 minutes viciously demonizing his political opponents then end a speech trying to say it’s okay to disagree with people. It’s a common tactic he regularly used when he was more frequently on the political stage.

UPDATE 11:25 p.m. ET:

Barack Obama is back on attacking Donald Trump, proving yet again how obsessed Obama is with Trump. He’s like compulsive about it. Unhealthily obsessed with Trump. Nobody in Obama’s entire political life has ever rattled him as much as Trump. He’s shaken by Trump–and Obama is showing it again tonight.

UPDATE 11:15 p.m. ET:

Obama is still several minutes later openly and nastily attacking Trump, a sign that Trump is way inside this guy’s head. Obama has offered no vision for the country other than rhetorical oratory pushing Harris–but no policy solutions. This is a fascinating line of attack from Obama that despite all the media bluster–in part because they have not seen Obama in a long time–that will undoubtedly come will probably be ineffective in actually helping Harris.

UPDATE 11:12 p.m. ET:

That was fast. Barack Obama has devolved this speech into a negative nasty rant against Donald Trump, making several personal attacks at him from the convention stage.

UPDATE 11:10 p.m. ET:

Obama is speaking kindly about his former vice president, the current president, Joe Biden, but in so doing twisting the knife in saying at the end of that section of his speech “the torch has been passed.”

Then Obama says the race will be “tight,” and he’s warning gathered Democrats that they need to prove they are going to fight for the regular people. He then takes several shots at Donald Trump.

UPDATE 11:05 p.m. ET:

“I am feeling hopeful because this convention has always been good to kids with funny names who believe anything is possible,” Barack Obama says of Kamala Harris.

UPDATE 11:04 p.m. ET:

Barack Obama is on stage now, receiving a very warm applause from Democrats gathered in the state that first sent him to the U.S. Senate before he was elected president.

UPDATE 11:03 p.m. ET:

Michelle Obama says the election will be “close” and will be decided by just “a handful of states.”

She wraps her speech by saying she wants to go “higher,” even though she viciously attacked Trump.

She now introduces former President Barack Obama, her husband, who finally takes the stage after primetime.

UPDATE 11:00 p.m. ET:

Michelle Obama leads the crowd in chants of “do something” when she says people see “a bad poll–and we will” or whenever anything is going on. “Don’t complain if no one from the campaign has reached out to you specifically for your support–there is no time for that kind of foolishness,” she said.

“Consider this to be your official ask–Michelle Obama is asking you to do something,” she said.

UPDATE 10:58 p.m. ET:

Michelle Obama says “there is no other choice than Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.”

But now she is warning that while energy is high for Harris and Walz now, “there are so many people desperate for a different outcome.”

“No matter how good we feel tonight or tomorrow or the next day, this is going to be an uphill battle,” she says. “We cannot be our own worst enemies.”

She also laments a possible “Goldilocks complex where everything is just right,” seemingly criticizing leftists who are openly ripping Harris and Walz right now.

UPDATE 10:53 p.m. ET:

Michelle Obama is now outright attacking Trump claiming he tried for years to make people “fear” her and her husband because they are black. She plays the race card arguing the job he is seeking–the presidency–“is one of those black jobs.”

UPDATE 10:50 p.m. ET:

Looks like the DNC failed logistically yet again, as it’s almost 11 p.m. on the east coast the Democrats have yet to produce the keynote speaker Barack Obama. That means just like last night when they pushed current President Joe Biden past primetime, they have now pushed their star speaker former President Obama past primetime as well.

UPDATE 10:47 p.m. ET:

You could hear a pin drop as Michelle Obama is hyping Kamala Harris–the audience is way more into Michelle than they are into Kamala, quite clearly.

UPDATE 10:43 p.m. ET:

Michelle Obama says “the contagious power of hope” is in the air in Chicago at the DNC.

“America, hope is making a comeback,” she says.

UPDATE 10:41 p.m. ET:

It’s still the very tail end of primetime, and Democrats have finally gotten Michelle Obama–the “dream candidate” who is not Kamala Harris–on stage. Wow, they did it before 11 p.m. on the east coast!

Roaring applause for Michelle Obama in the arena.

UPDATE 10:39 p.m. ET:

It’s becoming abundantly clear why the Democrats hardly ever let Doug Emhoff speak in public just a few minutes into this address from the would-be First Gentleman. The address is substance-free, and filled with airy carelessness and buzzwords that have no real meaning. Emhoff called Harris a “joyful warrior” and fails to explain or describe what that actually means, and provides no substance behind it at all. Now Emhoff is raising his voice slightly as if to emphasize something then slowing down then speeding up. This speech is just truly weak and terrible. Expect to hardly ever see Emhoff again on the campaign trail.

UPDATE 10:27 p.m. ET:

To add insult to injury, the Democrats then had Cole Emhoff–after narrative that grating video–come out and introduce his dad. Finally, finally, finally Doug Emhoff is on stage.

“Hello to my big, beautiful, BLENDED, family up there,” Emhoff says when he takes the stage.

UPDATE 10:25 p.m. ET:

Now the convention is playing some video of Cole Emhoff, Doug Emhoff’s son and Kamala Harris’s stepson, talking about his father. Maybe, just maybe, this means that Doug Emhoff is coming on stage soon? Who knows, but clearly the Democrats have not fixed anything from last night. It’ll be way too late again when this pageantry ends.

UPDATE 10:20 p.m. ET:

Here comes another senator, Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), as the nation is still forced to wait for the Obamas and Emhoff. It’s almost 10:30 p.m. on the east coast, and still no sight of Obama–but the Democrats have no problems letting run-of-the-mill Democrat after run-of-the-mill Democrat take to the stage to give speeches that are without focus and way too long so they can take some cheap pot shots at Trump.

UPDATE 10:15 p.m. ET:

Alsobrooks finally finished speaking, and now the Democrats have a “Republican” mayor of Mesa, Arizona, to speak and back Harris–and attack Trump. This is taking way too long and dragging on far too gratingly.

UPDATE 10:13 p.m. ET:

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