Democratic Convention Schedule:DNC Convention Schedule
Democratic Convention Schedule:DNC Convention Schedule-The Democratic convention schedule sometimes call the DNC Convention schedule has been revealed.The festivities will begin on Monday, August 25th and will end on Thursday, August 28.The Democratic convention will be held at Denver’s The Pepsi Center with the exception of democratic nominee Barack Obama’s acceptance speech that will be broadcast from the Bronco’s Invesco Field at Mile High.The theme of the 2008 Democratic Convention is “Americans Gathering To Change The Course Of A Nation.”
Note that the Democratic convention schedule is open to changes.
Democratic Convention Schedule is as followed:
Democratic Convention Schedule for Monday:
Michelle Obama
Tribute to Senator Ted Kennedy
Nancy Pelosi
Senator Claire McCaskill
Maya Soetero-Ng, Barack Obama’s sister
Jerry Kellman, Michelle Obama’s brother
Democratic Convention Schedule for Tuesday, August 26th theme is “Renewing America’s Promise.”
Hillary Clinton
Former Virginia Governor Mark Warner, Keynote Speaker
Governor Chet Culver, Iowa
Governor Jim Doyle, Wisconsin
Governor Joe Manchin, West Virginia
Governor Janet Napolitano, Arizona
Governor David Paterson, New York
Governor Ed Rendell, Pennsylvania
Governor Kathleen Sebelius, Kansas
Governor Ted Strickland, Ohio
Senator Bob Casey, Jr., Pennsylvania
Senator Patrick Leahy, Vermont
Democratic Convention Schedule for Wednesday, August 27th theme “Securing America’s Future”:
Vice Presidential Nominee, Joe Biden
Former President Bill Clinton
Former Senator Tom Daschle, South Dakota
Governor Bill Richardson, New Mexico
Senator Evan Bayh, Indiana
Senator John Kerry, Massachusetts
Senator Jay Rockefeller, New York
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
Senator Ken Salazar, Colorado
Democratic Convention Schedule for Thursday, August 28th held at the Mile High Stadium in Denver for Barack Obama’s acceptance speech.
Barack Obama at INVESCO Field, Mile High Stadium
Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, Jr.
Roll Call of the States

