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Partying and politics: Democrats nominate Obama for president Barack Obama and his party are working hard to attract young voters. Look for campaign messages with appeal to political newcomers who are 18, 19 or in their 20s.
People from throughout the country are in Denver for an event with loud music, flashy decorations, funny hats, colorful signs, noisemakers, cameras and balloons. They're focusing mainly on politics, though the second word in their group's name - the Democratic Party - seems appropriate for the televised festivities.
While plenty of silly stuff (Adults Gone Wild!) accompanies the Democratic National Convention running Monday through Thursday, the stakes are big and serious. Party leaders and delegates selected by voters in state primaries and caucuses this year will formally nominate Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois as their presidential candidate and Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware as his vice-presidential. Each party has a nationally broadcast convention every four years, but this week history is being made. The father of two young daughters who's the center of attention is the first African-American nominated for president by a major party. Obama and his vice-presidential running mate will accept nomination Thursday night in front of more than 75,000 people in a free, open event at the Denver Broncos' football stadium. Introductory speakers include former President Bill Clinton.
Front Page Talking Points is written by Felix Grabowski and Alan Stamm for NIEonline.com, Copyright 2008
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