News Source: The Examiner
| about 1 year ago
The dealmaking indicates the divided nature of the party: Obama does not have full control over a convention that includes many delegates who are enthusiastic Clinton supporters. Obama so he'll have their backing in November and Clinton so she'll be...
News Source: Summit Daily News
| about 1 year ago
Mississippi delegate Johnnie Patton adjust her hat at the Democratic National Convention Monday in Denver. AP Photo/Rocky Mountain News As delegates from across the nation filed into the Pepsi Center today, a small group of women clapped and chanted...
News Source: The Nation
| about 1 year ago
Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy, the liberal lion of the Democratic party, the hero of a dozen Democratic national conventions, took the stage at one more gathering of the faithful.' He delivered an endorsement that electrified the convention...
News Source: San Francisco Chronicle
| about 1 year ago
Dressed to Impress Clinton made her Denver debut before the New York delegation Monday dressed in one of her trademark yellow pantsuits and took the bull by its horns. Mocking Republican nominee John McCain's ad declaring that Clinton was "passed...
News Source: Washington Post
| about 1 year ago
Whether through film or speech or testimonial, the effort on Monday night was to frame Michelle in a way that would help Americans see her as the next first lady. "The point was really to introduce Michelle to the public for the first time and let...
News Source: The Salt Lake City Tribune
| about 1 year ago
Senate, Kennedy took the stage appearing to be relatively strong, although his voice was somewhat hoarse, but said that nothing would keep him away from the convention. "We have never lost our belief that we are all pulled to a better country and...