2008 Democratic National Convention: Sen. Edward Kennedy to Bring the Drama on Opening Night
by John Little on 25/08/2008Opening night needs drama so Ted hopped on a plane:
Sen. Edward Kennedy is expected to make a dramatic appearance Monday night at the Democratic National Convention, his office said, marking his second public appearance since brain surgery in June.
It is unclear whether he will make a speech at the convention, which got under way Monday evening.
The four-day event culminates Thursday when Sen. Barack Obama officially accepts his party’s nomination.
Elizabeth Edwards would have been a solid choice too but I suspect she’s tired of being used.
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