Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Democratic convention

  • Colorado Becomes Political Battleground For 2012 Election

    And in 2008, Obama put the state firmly on the political map by accepting his party's presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention here. So what has changed over the years? People like Kelly Kuehl moved here. Kuehl relocated to Denver ...

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  • Jennifer Granholm's antics at convention remain comedic fodder on 'Daily Show ...

    Jennifer Granholm's speech at last month's Democratic National Convention is still generating laughs on the popular Comedy Central show "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

    www.mlive.com

  • Dems out to reverse GOP's 2010 gains in Illinois

    Now it's the Democrats' turn. The Democratic National Convention kicks off with an array of speakers charged with the task of firing the party up before it nominates Barack Obama.

    www.myfoxal.com

  • Democrats have left God far behind

    I watched some of the Democratic Convention. What a sad affair. They championed abortion and homosexuality. On one evening, abortion-rights activists were given the podium amidst cheering and applause.

    www.fredericksburg.com

  • Romney offers new ideas on taxes and immigration

    Now it's the Democrats' turn. The Democratic National Convention kicks off with an array of speakers charged with the task of firing the party up before it nominates Barack Obama.

    www.kctv5.com

  • Campaign travel offers Obama view of tough economy

    Now it's the Democrats' turn. The Democratic National Convention kicks off with an array of speakers charged with the task of firing the party up before it nominates Barack Obama.

    www.myfoxal.com

  • Why Democrats Are Feeling Better About the Economy

    The pollster's confidence index improved from -27 in August to -18 beginning on September 4, the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte. While the outlook remains negative, that reading is on par with the highest levels seen since ...

    www.cnbc.com

  • Local artist sees beauty in politics: Santa Cruz resident takes easel to RNC ...

    Purchin hauled his paintbrushes and easel to both the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., and the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. this summer, and recreated the crowded, bustling scenes from a spot on the sidewalk.

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Testy debate in Massachusetts for key US Senate seat

    Reuters/Reuters - Massachusetts U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren addresses delegates during the second session of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, September 5, 2012. REUTERS/Jason …more Reed less ...

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  • Letter: Why won't anyone say Democrats are lying

    USA Today had an article after the Democratic Convention on the inaccuracies during that convention. One of the biggest lies perpetrated by the Democrats concerns solely blaming Bush for the 2008 meltdown.

    www.greenvilleonline.com

  • LR Students Volunteer at the Democratic National Convention: A Mini-Seminar ...

    Hickory, N.C. - While millions around the nation watched the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on television or on the internet, two sophomores from Lenoir-Rhyne University participated in the events live and in person.

    www.lr.edu

  • John DiStaso's Granite Status: New GOP ads hit Democrats on taxes, 'behavior'

    During the visit, Clinton "will continue to hit many of the themes he highlighted in his Democratic National Convention speech," the official said. "This is the second campaign event President Clinton has done for the campaign, and we can't think of a ...

    www.newhampshire.com

  • NICK: Democrats have hijacked our country

    In the Democratic National Convention, where about half the delegates tried rejecting any mention of God from their platform, it was fitting that Bill Clinton nominated Obama, since it seems both of them, their hijacked party, and their supporting ...

    lufkindailynews.com

  • Utah's Democratic Congressman Faces Star from Tampa GOP Convention

    In Utah, the state's lone Democratic congressman is in a tough battle for a seventh term. Jim Matheson's opponent, Mia Love, has the support of national GOP superstars and, if elected, would become the first black Republican woman in Congress.

    wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu

  • Democrats convention mantra? All you need is love

    For if the refrain from the Republican National Convention went something along the lines of "we built it," one of the more commonly used words in the Democratic National Convention might have been "love." And how do the Democrats love? Let us count ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Muluzi funding UDF convention, claims Jumbe and Mpasu

    Friday Jumbe and Sam Mpasu have claimed that former president Bakili Muluzi is bankrolling the forthcoming October 31 convention of United Democratic Front (UDF) to ensure his son, Atupele Muluzi, sail through as presidential candidate. Jumbe and ...

    www.nyasatimes.com

  • Convention contrasts

    At the Democratic convention, there was a wide variety of ethnic groups represented among the delegates. A cross-section of our society was represented.

    newsminer.com

  • Obama Sees Bump After Democratic Convention: Gallup

    Gallup reports its presidential tracking with a seven-day rolling average, meaning Tuesday's results are the first to include only interviews conducted after the start of the Democratic convention. The daily tracking poll also has seen a steep rise in ...

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  • Castro Touts Investment in Middle Class

    With parallels being drawn beforehand between the importance of the 37-year old mayor of San Antonio's speech and that of the 2004 speech by then Illinois Senator Barack Obama, Julian Castro took the stage at the Democratic convention with a heartfelt ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Democratic convention has new tone

    Around the convention hall, there was still the occasional echo of that familiar call-and-response: "Fired up!" "Ready to go!

    www.washingtonpost.com

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