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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!WASHINGTON -- A Democratic official says the party will hold it's 2012 presidential convention in Charlotte, N .C. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because the announcement was not intended to be made public until later Tuesday. The North Carolina city beat out three others; St. Louis, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and Cleveland. ...
Four cities will compete to host the 2012 Democratic National Convention, where the party will put forth its next candidate for president (presumably Barack Obama running for a second term). In an e-mail to party members, Democratic National Committee chairman Tim Kaine announced that Charlotte, N.C., Cleveland, Minneapolis, and St. Louis are in the running to host the event, which will be held the week of Sept. 3, 2012. "Throughout this summer, our team will visit these four cities to determine which is the best locale to host our 46th national convention," Kaine wrote. "We look forward ...
With the Democratic Convention fading from memory, the Republicans will take their turn next week here in St. Paul, Minnesota. The purpose of these conventions is to highlight differences between the parties, and the extent to which Republicans are going to contrast the Democrats' message coming out of Denver is evident in the convention stage that they have set up.The Democrats' stage in Denver's Pepsi Arena was opulent. Huge video screens curved up to the ceiling behind a podium that could be raised and lowered all the way down to the stage floor. And that was only for the first three days ...
Beginning about a week ago, there were four events that had the ability to reshape the presidential election of 2008. The Democratic VP, the Democratic convention, the Republican VP, and the Republican convention. And to add to the excitement, we came into these events essentially within the margin of error, with most polls showing Obama with about a 2-3 point lead.Obama chooses Biden on August 24 (at 3am) - No detectable bounce. In fact according to Rasmussen, which has been highly accurate, Obama lost four points by choosing Biden. Obama gives the speech of his life on August 28th - Too soon ...
Well it didn't do it for me, but then again it was clear that was not intended to. What I heard was a speech that Walter Mondale or Michael Dukakis would have been very comfortable delivering. The days of the centrist wing of the Democratic party, the triangulation, the DLC and the Clintons are clearly over. Obama went on with universal health care, college education for everyone. The specter of AK-47's in cities, etc. Basically telling America that we can't make it unless we vote us some Democrats into office. What I heard was pure, unabashed liberalism. It's interesting in this year when ...
It's probably good that Biden started out with an introduction, since most of America doesn't know who he is. If pressed they might guess that he's a congressperson or senator of some sort. Which is hard on someone that who reportedly thinks as highly of themselves as Joe Biden does, I'm sure. Well he's here to rectify that. And by and large he did a good job. Those who have watched Biden over the years are not surprised that he is good at delivering a red-meat stem winder. He is good and as a down to the socks liberal has the added benefit of really believing what he is sayingJoe Biden's big ...
As the Democratic National Convention begins its presidential nominating process with the traditional roll call of the states this afternoon in Denver, some supporters of Sen. Hillary Clinton remain unconvinced that she wants them to support Sen. Barack Obama as the party's nominee. Mrs. Clinton met with her delegates earlier today and officially released them from voting for her on the convention floor. But some say that they will cast their votes for Sen. Clinton anyhow. "I don't think she believed that her supporters are going to fall in line behind Obama," said Darragh Murphy, founder of ...
McCain hits the infamous 3AM ad and the devastating quote on the eve of Hillary's big night: Hmmm... I wonder if McCain is going to hit the experience theme a little hard this season. Even if it wasn't a great quote for him from Clinton, it's just too juicy to pass up. As noted yesterday, HRC is united with Barack Obama, but then she has to be to clear her way. Obviously she personally benefits of Obama goes down in flames this year, all ready for the "I told ya" tour of 2011, 2012. But in order for that to happen, there must be no fingerprints on the knife.But the truth is that both ...
Michelle Obama just gave a good, not a great, speech introducing her husband. As a comparison I went back and reviewed the Teresa Kerry speech in 2004. Ugh. Teresa couldn't quite get around the sense that she wasn't one of us and that all this was just a little beneath her. In that sense, I'm really wondering if its such a good idea to put Cindy McCain out there, as her upbringing has a lot more in common with Teresa than Michelle.By contrast, Michelle did fine, but that's not a high bar. The bar I usually set for these types of things is whether it moves the needle one way or the other. ...
The Democratic National Convention may be on the verge of splintering even before it officially gets underway, if a report in today's Washington Post turns out to be accurate. The Post's The Trail blog reports that top advisers to Sen. Hillary Clinton will not be in attendance when Sen. Barack Obama gives his nomination acceptance speech at Invesco Field in Denver on Thursday. The Clinton entourage plans to leave town entirely on Wednesday night, after former President Bill Clinton gives his convention speech. The post lists former Democratic National Committee Chairman and Clinton Campaign ...
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