Julia Louis-Dreyfus, known for her role as the first fictional female vice president on HBO's 'Veep,' will be hosting a panel during the Democratic National Convention in collaboration with the Democratic Governors Association. The panel aims to shine a light on female governors and their contributions to leadership.
The event, scheduled for August 21 during the DNC week in Chicago, will feature the eight Democratic women governors from across the country. These governors include Katie Hobbs from Arizona, Laura Kelly from Kansas, Janet Mills from Maine, Maura Healey from Massachusetts, Gretchen Whitmer from Michigan, Michelle Lujan Grisham from New Mexico, Kathy Hochul from New York, and Tina Kotek from Oregon.
Expressing her enthusiasm for moderating the panel, Louis-Dreyfus highlighted the historic achievements and impactful leadership of Democratic women governors. She emphasized their role in breaking barriers, changing perceptions about women in executive roles, and delivering positive outcomes for their states.
Having won multiple Emmy awards for her portrayal of Selina Meyer on 'Veep,' Louis-Dreyfus has garnered renewed attention as viewers draw parallels between the show and real-life political events. The recent endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris by President Joe Biden has further fueled comparisons to the series, where Louis-Dreyfus' character ascends from vice president to president.
In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, Louis-Dreyfus praised the Democratic women governors for their trailblazing efforts and essential voices in governance. She acknowledged their significant contributions to history and the advancement of women in leadership roles.
The upcoming panel at the DNC promises to be a platform for celebrating the achievements of female governors and recognizing their impactful leadership in shaping the political landscape. Louis-Dreyfus' involvement underscores her commitment to advocating for women's issues and promoting diverse representation in government.