MARK WARNER TO DELIVER CONVENTION KEYNOTE ADDRESS ON TUESDAY, AUG. 26TH
CHICAGO – The Obama for America Campaign announced today that former
Virginia Governor Mark Warner will deliver the keynote address at the
2008 Democratic Convention on Tuesday, August 26th, the second night of
the Convention.
An innovative businessman known for his ability to work with
Republicans, Democrats and Independents, campaign officials said that
Warner’s vision for Virginia and his leadership style echoed the
Convention’s theme of Americans coming together for change.
“Barack Obama believes you can’t have a strong economy when you have a
weak middle class,” said Obama Campaign Manager David Plouffe.
“Millions of Americans are struggling to get by, forced to make
impossible choices about their future and the future of their families.
Tuesday’s Convention program will feature the voices of Americans
who share Obama’s concerns and strongly support his detailed economic
plan to grow the economy, create jobs, restore fairness, and expand
opportunity. As Governor of Virginia, Warner used his experience
in business to help deliver jobs and hope to the citizens of Virginia.
His work creating jobs in Southwest and Southside Virginia is a model
for the rest of the Country. Like Barack Obama, Mark Warner is
not afraid to challenge the status quo to bring people together and get
things moving. It’s that kind of spirit and innovation that
resulted in his selection as keynote speaker on a night when we will be
discussing how to renew America’s promise.”
Warner, a candidate for the United States Senate in Virginia, will
speak on Tuesday night of the Democratic Convention. The theme of
Tuesday’s night program at the Convention is Renewing America’s
Promise.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Contact: Chicago Press Office, 312.819.2423