The Democratic National Convention

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Selecting the Democratic Candidate for President 2008

The Democratic National Convention is history, and certainly it made history with the official nomination of Barack Obama, first African-American candidate for President of the United States of America.

Read on for highlights of the convention held August 25-28, 2008, in Denver, Colorado.

Accepting the Nomination Thursday Night 

Senator Barack Obama

Nightly Speakers and Topics of the 2008 Convention 

History was made in Denver.

  • Monday, August 25: The "One Nation" theme focused on the life of Barack Obama with Michelle Obama being the featured prime-time speaker. The highlight of the night was a tribute to Senator Ted Kennedy with an in-person appearance by the senator, who is currently fighting brain cancer.

  • Tuesday, August 26: "Renewing America's Promise." Senator Hillary Clinton's prime-time speech brought down the house. She fought a good fight in the primaries and nearly made history in her race to be the first female nominee for president. Without a doubt, she broke that "glass ceiling" and laid the groundwork for women to come.

  • Wednesday, August 27: "Securing America's Future" with prime-time speaker, vice presidential choice Senator Joe Biden.

  • Thursday, August 28: "Change You Can Believe In." On Thursday night, Barack Obama's acceptance speech, which you can see in a video below, was delivered from INVESCO field with a huge crowd in attendance.

Visit this page for each night's complete program.

The 2008 Democratic Convention Committee Logo

The 2008 Democratic Convention Committee Logo 

Red, White, and Blue in Denver, Colorado

The logo for the 2008 Democratic Convention was originally unveiled in lights on the exterior of the Pepsi Center in Denver, site of this summer's convention.

"With Denver playing host, the Convention is an opportunity to highlight the importance of the West to the future of the Democratic Party and to broaden the conversation about what it truly means to be a 'big tent' party - beyond regional and ethnic diversity to include an expanding array of people who share the Party's values.

"The majestic mountain skyline and star-filled horizon that are characteristic of Denver and the entire Rocky Mountain region are reflected in the logo to demonstrate that view."

(Quote from the website of the DNCC.)

Video Highlights of the 2008 Denver Convention 

Couldn't be there? See the convention speeches here.


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MICHELLE OBAMA: Addresses Denver Convention

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HILLARY CLINTON: "No Way, No How, No McCain"

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OBAMA CONVENTION SPEECH: Offers Policy Specifics, Goes on Offense v. McCain

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What is a Delegate? What makes a delegate a SuperDelegate? 

Nobody said the selection process was simple.

Delegates are people committed to a specific candidate who are elected by the voters (you and me) in the state primaries or chosen in the caucuses. When you cast your vote in a primary or a caucus, you're effectively choosing a group of delegates who have committed to voting, at the convention, for your candidate.

Superdelegates consist of party leaders including current or previous office-holders within the party, governors, senators, and others. A superdelegate wears a special shirt at the convention, as well as a cape . No, not really, but in the case of the democrats this year, the superdelegates do wield a lot of power. At this point in the race neither Hillary Clinton nor Barack Obama is likely to receive enough delegates via the remaining primaries to secure the nomination, so the eventual choice of the party's candidate will lie in the hands of the superdelegates. While the delegates are committed to a particular candidate, the superdelegates are not. Many superdelegates do endorse a candidate in advance of the convention while others will not state a choice until the balloting at the convention begins.

The controversy in advance of the Democratic convention at this point lies in whether Hillary Clinton, by virtue of a "deal" with superdelegates, may be able to "steal" the nomination from Barack Obama if he actually receives the majority of the committed delegate votes. Some people remember the riots accompanying the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago. Some now have predicted sheer chaos at the 2008 convention if such deals do occur. Perhaps the outcome will be known before the democrats arrive in Denver; perhaps not. Either way, the August convention promises to be very interesting indeed.

Shirts for SuperDelegates 

. . . or for super-special people whose name begin with the letter D.

History of the Democratic National Convention 

This is the convention's second trip to Denver, the first being in 1908.

"The first Democratic National Convention, in 1832, led to the nomination of Martin Van Buren to be incumbent President Andrew Jackson's running mate when he received the two-thirds vote that had been required. This "two-thirds rule," which often required conventions to cast ballots dozens of times, remained in effect for more than 100 years (minus exceptions in 1835 and 1840). This original three-day event in Baltimore, Maryland began the Democratic Party tradition with a win, as President Jackson easily defeated Henry Clay of Kentucky. No party platform was issued, as that tradition did not start until 1840, when the Convention -- once again, in Baltimore -- nominated Van Buren for the presidency."

From the website of the 2008 DNCC. Click here for more history and a complete list of previous convention cities.

This Wikipedia article gives additional history as well as an overview of the nomination process.

Democrats and Democratic Conventions from the Past 

Books and videos for democrat fans and historians.

Official proceedings of the Democratic national convention, held in 1864 at Chicago. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series

Official proceedings of the Democratic national convention, held in 1864 at Chicago. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series

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American Revolution 2

American Revolution 2

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Party of the People: A History of the Democrats by Jules Witcover

Party of the People: A History of the Democrats by Jules Witcover

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The American Experience - Democrats

The American Experience - Democrats

Celebrate America's 20th-century Chief Executives more...0 points

Homegrown Democrat: A Few Plain Thoughts from the Heart of America by Garrison Keillor

Homegrown Democrat: A Few Plain Thoughts from the Heart of America by Garrison Keillor

In this thoughtful, deeply personal work, one of t more...0 points

Finding Your Way to and Around Denver 

August 25-28, 2008

Traveling to Denver? 

Make your travel plans and reservations soon!

The dates of the Convention are August 25-28, 2008. Why not go early and stay late?

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What's the forecast for Denver? 

Hot and steamy inside the convention hall, no doubt, but here's what the weather's like outside.

Current weather conditions in Denver, CO (80204)

Local Pollen Reports

-2°F (Feels like N/A°F)

Last update: 1/7/10 6:53 AM MST

Humidity: 81%
Visibility: Unlimited mi
Dew Point: -6°F
UV Index: 0 (Lawn and Garden Weather)
Barometer: 30.26in rising
Moon: Rush Hour Traffic
Wind: calm From: Airport Conditions
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Today


Clear
High: 22°F
Low: F
Sunrise: 7:22 AM
Sunset: 4:52 PM

Friday
Jan 8 


Mostly Sunny
High: 33°F
Low: 20°F
Sunrise: 7:21 AM
Sunset: 4:53 PM

Saturday
Jan 9 


Mostly Sunny
High: 42°F
Low: 30°F
Sunrise: 7:21 AM
Sunset: 4:54 PM

Sunday
Jan 10 


Mostly Sunny
High: 46°F
Low: 28°F
Sunrise: 7:21 AM
Sunset: 4:55 PM

Convention Wear: Shirts (and more) for Obama-Biden Supporters 

Support Your Candidates!

Places to Eat in Denver 

Including reviews from people who have been there.

Click on the "more" link for detailed information.

Here's what Yelpers have to say about Food in 80204

Savory Spice Shop (Denver)  
"So when my up and coming foodie/cook housemate was itching for some curry powder... I thought wham bam thank you ma'am I know what I'm going to get this guy..." more
Santa Fe Cookie Company (Denver)  
"3 Freshly Baked Cookies for a buck? Count me in! My mom told me about this place and it is definitely a winner!! You can smell the sweetness rolling out..." more
Carbone's Italian Sausage Market & Deli (Denver)  
"Great sub for the price. Fresh bread. Long waits, cramped inside, very limited parking and no place to eat are the reasons for the 3 instead of 4 stars." more
Wen Chocolates (Denver)  
"I've been hoping to find something in Denver comparable to Kee's chocolates for a few years. Wen Chocolates is close, very close. The truffles are excellent..." more
Pacific Mercantile Company (Denver)  
"It's so nice to have this place close to home. They have good prices on produce and feature Asian vegetables that you won't find at King Soopers. There's..." more
Trompeau Bakery (Denver)  
"My work schedule has changed a bit lately and I have to work at 7am instead of my usual 5:30am (yes I know I am crazy to prefer earlier hours, but it means..." more
Spinelli's Market (Denver)  
"Don't feel silly about getting right into this tiny family-owned italian market and heading directly to the deli counter in the back. That's where the..." more
The Truffle Cheese Shop (Denver)  
"Wow! Dark truffle Gouda cheese and espresso soda...need I say more? The Truffle shop has an assortment of fine cheeses (that you can sample), truffle..." more
Sweet Action Ice Cream (Denver)  
"Alright, so Sweet Action could very well be a 5... but my heart belongs to an ice cream place on Cape Cod, MA, and no one can ever beat it. That said,..." more
Le Bakery Sensual (Denver)  
"Best place to get a cupcake and eat the deliciously sensual marzipan icing off before you return to the office." more
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Nightlife in Denver 

For after-convention hours.

Here's what Yelpers have to say about Night Life in 80204

City Park Jazz (Denver)  
"Fabulous way to spend the day relaxing with friends and watching people. Grab a piece of land-get there early for the prime spots-lay out your munchies and..." more
Z Cuisine Bistrot & A' Côté Bar à Absinthe (Denver)  
"I've been here twice to the bar and once for dinner. Okay first I want to say the food is great and the chef really knows what he's doing. The harmony of..." more
P S Lounge (Denver)  
"I love love love this place! Not only do they give flowers to the ladies, they always greet you with an Alabama Slamma shot when you sit down! Their drinks..." more
Gabor's (Denver)  
"I recently took a dive into this "dive bar". While hearing mildly good things from friends, i figured it would be a chill place to enjoy a couple drinks. To..." more
Barolo Grill (Denver)  
"I had the signature duck dish here--totally overwhelmed by the sauce and it came with seasonal veg which turned out to be some kind of broccoli medley and..." more
The Cruise Room (Denver)  
"Bloody hell this place is difficult to find. Find the Oxford Hotel. Can't Find that? Find the McCormick and Schmick's (which is on the first floor of the..." more
Three Kings Tavern (Denver)  
"The population of Colorado is basically comprised of people you'd expect to see at a Third Eye Blind concert, so I was pretty excited when I found a little..." more
Caveau Wine Bar (Denver)  
"Great wine, great Happy Hour! Service was fantastic. Food was Okay at best." more
El Chapultepec (Denver)  
"Minus one star for cash only. You're a bar in Denver. In 2010. Get with the times. About 5 booths on the right, a bar with about 10 stools on the left...." more
Horseshoe Lounge (Denver)  
"I love this place, if it's not for their tots it's for their mohawk DeeJay that spins on Saturday nights. It's like a house party, without the bad music. I..." more
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Blogging about the Candidates: Barack Obama 

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Blogging about the (former) Candidate: Hillary Clinton 

Hillary still has her supporters and her bloggers.

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Convention Wear: Hillary Clinton for President! 

This woman's place is in the White House! (Maybe next time.)

Democratic Convention Memorabilia on eBay 

Pins, Books, Pictures, Tickets, Badges and more Convention Collectibles

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The Democratic National Convention Online 

Some important links.

Convention Schedule
Here's the schedule by date, including the theme for each night and the speakers.
The DNC Site
The main convention site, with lots of history, information, and topics of interest.
Obama for President
The Barack Obama campaign's official website.

Have Something to Say? It's Your Turn. 

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