Mark Warner to Deliver Keynote Address

Posted by Lindsay on August 13, 2008 | 1 Comments

Today, the Obama campaign announced that former Virginia Governor Mark Warner will deliver the keynote address during the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday, August 26.  Adding to the great lineup assembled so far, Mark Warner’s vision and leadership style are truly in line with the themes of the Convention.

Across the board, people are impressed with Mark Warner’s ability to reach across the aisle and work with Republicans, Democrats, and Independents. Known for bringing people together, the former Virginia Governor’s career encompasses the Convention’s theme of Americans coming together for change.

One of Warner’s hometown papers, the Roanoke Times, explains his ability to broaden the Democratic base. Warner “was elected governor in 2001 partly by reaching beyond traditional Democratic constituencies and making inroads in rural areas. He forged working coalitions with Republicans who controlled the General Assembly and won support for a 2004 tax increase that he deemed essential to shoring up the state's finances.”

During the second night of the Convention, the focus will be on Renewing America’s Promise. A former businessman who jumpstarted Virginia’s economic growth as Governor, Mark Warner is well suited to address the growing needs and concerns of struggling Americans across the country.

The Convention’s programming rollout will continue this week – visit www.DemConvention.com for all of the latest updates.

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  • As mentioned on one of the tv channels, a few days ago, I understood that President Bill Clinton would be speaking, or would be the main speaker, why the change, he is well known by all,
    Gov. Warner is known by some??

    Posted by tania, 15/08/2008 6:01pm (11 days ago)

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