Grandchildren of John F. Kennedy and Jimmy Carter Help Open DNC Night 2

Jack Schlossberg, grandson of John F. Kennedy, and Jason Carter, grandson of Jimmy Carter, told the Democratic convention on Tuesday that Kamala Harris was the natural heir to their ancestors’ legacy.

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“Today, J.F.K.’s call for action is now ours to answer,” Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of John F. Kennedy, told convention delegates on Tuesday.

Grandchildren of two Democratic presidents — John F. Kennedy and Jimmy Carter — helped to open the second night of the Democratic convention on Tuesday by presenting Vice President Kamala Harris as a natural heir to the legacy of both of these former leaders.

“Today, J.F.K.’s call for action is now ours to answer,” said Jack Schlossberg, 31. He is the only grandson of Mr. Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1963. “Because once again, the torch has been passed to a new generation.”

Jason Carter, a 49-year-old lawyer and politician, said that his grandfather, who is 99 and in hospice care, “can’t wait to vote for Kamala Harris.”

“Kamala Harris carries my grandfather’s legacy,” he said. “She knows what is right, and she fights for it.”

Former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama are attending the party’s convention in Chicago. Mr. Carter could not. His grandson said that Mr. Carter was “holding on” and that although the former president’s body was weakening, “his spirit is as strong as ever.”

ImageJason Carter said that Vice President Kamala Harris carried the legacy of his grandfather, Jimmy Carter. “She knows what is right,” he said, “and she fights for it.”Credit…Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

The remarks by Mr. Schlossberg and the younger Mr. Carter reflected the effort by Democrats to wrap the party’s legacy around Ms. Harris, who is 59 years old. Mr. Obama was expected to speak later on Tuesday night, and Mr. Clinton on Wednesday.

Mr. Schlossberg portrayed Ms. Harris as a leader who reflected the spirit of his grandfather’s call to the American people.

“She believes in America, like my grandfather did,” he said, “that we do things not because they are easy but because they are hard.”

Adam Nagourney is a national political reporter for The Times, covering the 2024 campaign. More about Adam Nagourney

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