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Obama accepted his nomination highlighting a more somber version of the hope and change he promised in 2008.
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On the final night of the convention, President Obama will accept the nomination of his party.
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Despite predictions of the Occupy movement's resurgence, their presence in Tampa and Charlotte has been muted. But the themes they highlighted over the fall have made it to the stage.
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Because of weather, campaign organizers moved Obama's acceptance speech from an open-air stadium to an arena.
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The theme of the Democratic Convention has been "Forward." In accepting the party's nomination tonight, President Obama has to answer the question, "Forward to what?" And he may take a page from Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1936 renomination speech.
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Prepared text of Governor John Hickenlooper's address at the Democratic National Convention, Wednesday September 5th.http://youtu.be/D8sgXZmswo8As many of…
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Prepared text and video of Clinton's speech nominating President Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday, September…
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While independent watchdogs aren't slamming Democrats for fudging the facts, they are finding some problems with what was said Wednesday by the former president and others on the convention stage in Charlotte, N.C.
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Former President Bill Clinton packed his speech with policy and numbers, folksy asides accentuated with an Arkansas drawl, and a full-on attempt to rebut messages out of the GOP convention. While it's too early to call the former president Obama's closer, he came about as close as it gets.
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A classic Bill Clinton speech, a defense of Obamacare from women and a platform distraction were highlights from the DNC in Charlotte.