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Elizabeth Warren to speak before Bill Clinton at Democratic convention, but will not deliver keynote
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Last Edited | karin1492 Jul 30, 2012 06:24pm |
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Media | Newspaper - Boston Globe |
News Date | Tuesday, July 31, 2012 12:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | Elizabeth Warren will not deliver the keynote speech at this year’s Democratic National Convention, but instead will speak immediately before former President Bill Clinton on what party officials hope will be an energetic penultimate night.
Warren and Clinton will speak on Wednesday, Sept. 5, and form a one-two punch aimed at crystallizing the choice between President Obama and Republican Mitt Romney in the general election, the Obama campaign said.
The Massachusetts Senate candidate will contrast the president’s economic plan with Romney’s, and outline the impact it will have on middle class families across the country.
“At the president’s side, Elizabeth Warren helped level the playing field for all Americans and put in place safeguards to ensure that everyone, from Wall Street to Main Street, play by the same set of rules,” said Stephanie Cutter, a deputy Obama campaign manager. |
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