Elizabeth Warren Is Keynote Speaker, Joins Michelle Obama, Bernie Sanders Monday Night at DNC
Progressive Icon Given Top Speaking Slot
Senator Elizabeth Warren will be Monday night’s keynote speaker at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Top speakers begin at 9 PM EDT. Warren, one of the leaders of the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, will speak as will Senator Cory Booker, First Lady Michelle Obama, and Senator Bernie Sanders.
Monday night lineup at #DemsInPhilly: @CoryBooker @FLOTUS @elizabethforma (keynote)@BernieSanders
— Monica Alba (@albamonica) July 25, 2016
“Warren is slated to take the stage Monday night, where the theme will be putting families first and highlighting Hillary Clinton’s lifelong work, according to a Clinton campaign official,” The Huffington Post reports.
Warren is only the third woman to be the keynote speaker at a Democratic National Convention.
Senator Elizabeth Warren doing her mic check at #DNCinPHL @6abc pic.twitter.com/BMhVrcaF6s
— Amanda Zavala (@ActionNwsAmanda) July 25, 2016
Warren posted this tweet Sunday:
Made it to Philly for #DNCinPHL! 1st stop straight from the airport: Pat’s for a cheesesteak. pic.twitter.com/usU5WUEflP
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) July 25, 2016
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