Democrats are considering moving Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonJeff Flake: Republicans 'should hold the same position' on SCOTUS vacancy as 2016 Momentum growing among Republicans for Supreme Court vote before Election Day Warning signs flash for Lindsey Graham in South Carolina MORE’s speech in which she’ll accept the Democratic presidential nomination to a larger venue in Philadelphia.

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Her speech at the Democratic National Convention is scheduled for the Wells Fargo Center on July 28, but Rep. Robert Brady (D-Pa.) said “there’s talk about” changing locations, according to Billy Penn, a Philadelphia-based online media outlet.

“It’s a good idea by the way, too,” said Brady, who represents the Philadelphia area and is the convention's honorary vice chairman. “It engages people and gets people involved.”

“When you make an acceptance speech, if you make it at the Wells Fargo Center, you’re preaching to the choir, I’d imagine.”

Brady noted that President Obama’s 2008 acceptance speech was moved to a larger venue in Denver, where an estimated 84,000 attended.

The Wells Fargo Center has 19,500 seats, but Billy Penn noted that other Philadelphia venues can accommodate much larger crowds, like the stadiums where the Phillies and Eagles play.

But Morgan Finkelstein, deputy press secretary for the convention denied talk of moving anything at the convention.

"This is absolutely incorrect. There is no talk of changing venue. The Convention will take place in the Well Fargo Arena from Monday through Thursday and any speculation to the contrary is misinformed."

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Updated at 10:44 a.m. on 7-1-16.