Politics & Government
MA Gov. Maura Healey To Speak At DNC Tonight
The Massachusetts governor is expected to speak on the DNC mainstage, as are Democratic Whip Katherine Clark and Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

MASSACHUSETTS — Gov. Maura Healey spent Wednesday speaking on a panel hosted by actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus while in Chicago for the Democratic National Convention.
The YouTube video has garnered just under 10,000 views, but Healey will have a much bigger audience when she takes the stage at the DNC on Thursday.
Healey is expected to join a slate of speakers on the event's final night, where Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to receive the party's nomination.
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Politico reports that Democratic Whip Katherine Clark and Sen. Elizabeth Warren are also expected to speak on the mainstage.
In addition to the Massachusetts cohort, it's reported that fellow Democrats Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will speak on the final night of the DNC. Former Illinois Republican U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger is also on the schedule.
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Healey is one of 116 Massachusetts delegates who've attended the Chicago convention, in addition to Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, Attorney General Andrea Campbell and Secretary of State Bill Galvin, the latter of whom returned to the Bay State to serve as acting governor in Healey and Driscoll's absence.
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