Political, News Celebs Hit Invesco Floor for Obama Speech

August 28, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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DENVER—We've got more party pictures from the huge Obama nomination speech event at Invesco Field at Mile High. You can see just how big the stadium is. And behind the scenes in the hallways, Talk Show Row is set up for interviews. We also ran into Jesse Jackson, one-time Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis, and reporters Andrea Mitchell and Dan Rather.

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Was Dan Rather there as a Reporter or delegate?

John G of TX 9:05PM September 01, 2008

How cool it is to see former prez contenders like Dukkakis, Carter and McGovern there.

One of the few times and places they are :ordinary" people. I was impressed that Carter passed on speaking and by doing so couldn't be used by McCain and the republicans.

If it wasn't for Carter and others Obama wouldn't have been the nominee. Carter's support for blacks and his appointments of minorities made a huge diference for all Americans.

Roderick of MI 6:28AM August 31, 2008

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