CHICAGO — Gov. Tim Walz stole the show on Wednesday at the Democratic National Convention. The vice presidential nominee and his family overshadowed a roster chocked full of heavy-hitters that included former President Bill Clinton and Oprah Winfrey. Here are photos from Day 3 in Chicago. Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and wife, former Rep. Gabby Giffords, do a mic check in the United Center on Wednesday before the start of convention events. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Comedian and Saturday Night Live performer Kenan Thompson drops a “Project 2025” book on the stage of the United Center on Wednesday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Colorado Governor Jared Polis speaks to the convention about Republicans’ “Project 2025” on Wednesday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, the Democratic candidate for Delaware‘s open Senate seat, arrives on the United Center stage on Wednesday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Jon Polin and Rachel Goldberg-Polin, parents of Hamas hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, give an emotional speech on Wednesday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Members of the New Jersey delegation waves signs on the floor of the United Center on Wednesday as Sen. Cory Booker speaks. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Singer-songwriter and musician Stevie Wonder performs at the Democratic convention on Wednesday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) A portrait of the late Georgia Rep. John Lewis is displayed on the United Center stage behind Oprah Winfrey as she speaks on Wednesday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Musician John Legend performs Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy” on the United Center stage on Wednesday night. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks to the convention crowd on Wednesday night. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Walz takes the stage to address the convention at the United Center on Wednesday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Walz delivers his vice presidential nomination acceptance speech in the United Center on Wednesday night. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Walz and his family acknowledge the crowd after his speech to the convention Wednesday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)