Entertainment | Democratic National Convention Oprah Will Attend Convention—Quietly Talk show queen leaves Obama the spotlight By Jason Farago Posted Aug 14, 2008 11:48 AM CDT Copied Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., is joined by talk-show host Oprah Winfrey during a campaign rally in Columbia, S.C., Sunday, Dec.. 9, 2007. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome) Oprah Winfrey will be at this month's Democratic convention, but the queen of talk won't be alongside Barack Obama when he accepts the nomination. Oprah would rather "blend in" with the 70,000-strong crowd and leave the spotlight to her candidate, her friend Gayle King says. But the Los Angeles Times' campaign blog wonders if there may be considerations for her own career as well. Though her endorsement and her fundraising proved extremely valuable during the Democratic primary, Oprah's ratings tumbled after her early and vocal support of Obama. It was her most prominent political stance ever, and it rankled many female fans who supported Hillary Clinton. Nevertheless, she'll be in the audience, as will King, who'll be hosting a live broadcast from the convention on Oprah's satellite radio station. Read These Next He was an Olympian. Now he's the FBI's most wanted. Disturbing turn of events in case of a teen found dead on a cruise. Earhart experts not exactly excited about the latest document dump. Trump on Saudi crown prince's visit: 'We had a big day.' Report an error