MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin delegates are preparing to head to Chicago for the Democratic National Convention (DNC) next week.
Korbey White, who lives in Verona, is one of them. He’s a first-time delegate but has always been active in politics.
“It feels incredible,” White said. “I’m so excited.”
White works in state government and is a board member for Verona Area School District and Madison Area Technical College. He’s active in a variety of community organizations.
He’s been getting advice from other Democrats on what to expect at the convention.
“Some of our elected officials who've been there before have reached out to help delegates,” White said. “Help us understand what we're about to walk into. There are a lot of meetings and discussions. So many invites have been sent out, especially over the past week. Things to keep us informed.”
White will be attending with his wife, who is also a Wisconsin delegate. He said they are most excited to play a part in history and be in the room when Vice President Kamala Harris addresses the nation from the DNC Thursday night.
“We’ve watched her speak,” White said. “The energy she brings is unprecedented. I’m looking forward to sharing the energy with other delegates from across the nation. I can’t wait to meet with all of them and get excited for what’s about to happen in November.”
The DNC is Aug. 19 to 22.