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  • Senator Barack Obama Officially Nominated

    In what was an incredible scene on the convention floor at the Democratic National Convention as Senator Hillary Clinton entered the convention hall and motioned to suspend the roll call vote in favor of nominating Senator Barack Obama by acclamation. The crowd gave a boisterous roar to second the motion and vote "aye" in favor thus nominating Senator Barack Obama as the 2008 Democratic presidential nominee.



  • Minutes Away

    We are minutes away from the gavel opening the third day of the Democratic National Convention.

    Tonight, former President Bill Clinton will speak to the convention and Senator Joe Biden (D-Delaware) will accept the Democratic nomination for vice president.

    Other speakers include Governor Bill Richardson (D-New Mexico), Senators Evan Bayh (D-Indiana) and John Kerry (D-Massachusetts). Check the full schedule here.



  • Another Day in the Books

    The second day of the Democratic National Convention will be one to remember.

    Senator Hillary Clinton (D-New York) energized the Pepsi Center with an incredible speech and was introduced by daughter, Chelsea. Senator Clinton declared: "No way. No how. No McCain."

    Democratic Senatorial candidate and former Governor Mark Warner (D-Virginia) delivered a great keynote address.

    Governor Brian Schweitzer (D-Montana) fired up the room and rattled off an unforgettable line about drilling in all of John McCain's many, many backyards, including the ones he cannot remember.

    Watch more videos from the Democratic National Convention here and at 3pm Mountain, catch live streaming video in the most crystal-clear HD that this blogger has ever seen on the tubes.



  • Morning Open Thread

    Chat away...



  • Day Two

    There are a number of great speakers lined up for tonight. Ted Sorensen, former speechwriter and adviser to President John F. Kennedy, and Congressman Mike Honda addressed the assembled delegates.

    Slated to speak tonight: Senator Hillary Clinton and the keynote address by former Virginia Governor Mark Warner.




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