DNC Announces Frontrunner Cities and Date for 2028 Convention
March 3, 2026 • Google News World
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has announced the cities that will be considered for hosting the 2028 convention. The five cities in contention are Chicago, Illinois; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and San Francisco, California.
According to the DNC, these cities have been selected as finalists based on their ability to provide a suitable venue for the convention. The committee has stated that it will not hold a midterm convention this year.
The 2028 Democratic National Convention is scheduled to take place in June of next year. The host city will be determined through a selection process, which will involve evaluating the cities’ proposals and considering various factors such as accessibility, accommodations, and logistical capabilities.
Chicago has been identified as a front-runner to host the convention, with the city’s mayor having expressed interest in hosting the event. However, no official decision has been made yet, and the selection process is expected to be competitive among all five finalist cities.
The DNC has not provided further details on the selection process or the timeline for making a final decision.
Source: Google News World