In 2000, Cuomo had a non-prime,
afternoon speaking slot on the fourth day, wedged between Michigan congressman David Bonior and California congresswoman Maxine Waters.
Not exact matches
PHILADELPHIA - Mayor Bill de Blasio had his big moment at the convention Wednesday, only it happened in the late
afternoon, instead of a more coveted primetime
speaking slot.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio downplayed his
afternoon time
slot to
speak at the Democratic National Convention, saying it's simply about helping Clinton defeat Trump.
The
speaking slot for de Blasio was initially 4:30 in the
afternoon, a potentially abysmal
speaking time in which few people are watching the convention on television.