Democratic Convention Headliners Announced

The Democratic National Convention Committee announced the prime-time speakers today for the four nights of the convention later this month in Denver from August 25-28.

On August 25, Michelle Obama will headline the opening night of the convention, while former presidential rival Sen. Hillary Clinton will headline Tuesday night. The DNCC statement tout’s Clinton as “a champion for working families and one of the most effective and empathetic voices in the country today.”

On August 27, the still unnamed vice presidential nominee will speak. All three of those speeches will take place at the Pepsi Center while on the final evening the venue moves to Invesco Field for Barack Obama’s convention speech.

“The 2008 Convention will highlight Americans coming together to change the course of this nation,” said Convention Co-Chair and Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius in a statement echoing the theme of the four-day nominating convention.

The DNCC will roll out additional programming details and scheduled speakers throughout the week. Obama is currently on vacation with his family in Hawaii.


Susan Davis reports on the presidential race.

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