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Barack Obama's Worst Nightmare: Hillary Clinton
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Added: Aug 9, 2008
http://americasnewstoday.com/stories/BRiT-08072008-oBAMAWoRsTNiGHTMAReHiLLARYCLiNToN.html Barack Obama said Thursday [08-07-08] he doesn't anticipate any problems with Hillary Clinton supporters at the Democratic National Convention after a video surfaced of Clinton telling backers that her delegates should have a role in Denver. Clinton last week seemed to leave open the option for a symbolic roll-call vote at the convention later this month. Obama told reporters on his campaign plane that he talked with Clinton and her husband, and that they are enthusiastic about having a smooth convention. The Democratic convention is being held in Denver on Aug. 25-28, with the first three nights' activities taking place at the 21,000-seat Pepsi Center. Obama is expected to accept the nomination at Invesco Field at Mile High, a 75,000-seat stadium where the Denver Broncos play. Clinton is expected to deliver a prime-time address to delegates on Aug. 26, the second night of the gathering. Typically the vice presidential nominee delivers the address on the third night of the convention.
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Added: Aug 9, 2008
http://americasnewstoday.com/stories/BRiT-08072008-oBAMAWoRsTNiGHTMAReHiLLARYCLiNToN.html Barack Obama said Thursday [08-07-08] he doesn't anticipate any problems with Hillary Clinton supporters at the Democratic National Convention after a video surfaced of Clinton telling backers that her delegates should have a role in Denver. Clinton last week seemed to leave open the option for a symbolic roll-call vote at the convention later this month. Obama told reporters on his campaign plane that he talked with Clinton and her husband, and that they are enthusiastic about having a smooth convention. The Democratic convention is being held in Denver on Aug. 25-28, with the first three nights' activities taking place at the 21,000-seat Pepsi Center. Obama is expected to accept the nomination at Invesco Field at Mile High, a 75,000-seat stadium where the Denver Broncos play. Clinton is expected to deliver a prime-time address to delegates on Aug. 26, the second night of the gathering. Typically the vice presidential nominee delivers the address on the third night of the convention.
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