Antonio Villaraigosa, the man who will preside over the Democratic National Convention opening in Charlotte, N.C., Tuesday, promised to bring “a lot more beef” to the political conversation with the Democrats’ confab.
“We’ll try to frame what this election is about, the choices before us, what we need to do to keep moving the country forward,” he said. “You won’t see all the Madison Avenue executives that you saw at the last convention that kind of made Gov. Romney warmer and fuzzier. What you will see is a lot more beef. What you’ll hear from us is how we intend to make sure we resolve this economy situation that we’re facing, not by taxing the middle class but by investing in them.”
He also promised the “most diverse” convention of the party’s history.
“I think what you’ll see is the most open and accessible convention,” Villaraigosa said. “You’ll see the faces of America…It’s going to be a broad and diverse convention.”








