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POLITICAL junkies got more than their fill of presidents during the first night of the DNC after heartthrob actor Tony Goldwyn delivered remarks.
The television star, who played President Fitzgerald Patrick in Shonda Rhimes’ political drama Scandal, served as the DNC’s emcee for the evening.
“Hello, Chicago, and hello to everyone tuning in across America,” said Goldwyn, 64, as he stepped out in a crisp black suit and tie.
“Welcome to the first night of the Democratic National Convention.”
Goldwyn echoed the words of Kamala Harris that over the next four days the Democrats would be bringing several big names up on stage to encourage voters to vote for the vice president in the upcoming election.
“We are gonna talk about the choice America faces in this election,” Goldwyn continued.
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“It’s not just a choice between two very different candidates, but between two very different futures.”
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