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Crush of humanity at Obama's speech
The road to Barack Obama's acceptance speech was hardly paved with political gold. It was more like a rocky construction site.
Et tu, partygoer?
Faux Romans march on "Barackopolis"
Barack and Brit: birds of a feather?
Republicans are going crazy about the fact that Britney Spears and Barack Obama share the same set designer.
Update: Peace from Cindy Sheehan
Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan drafts her own preamble to Obama speech, above "Freedom Cage" in Denver, according to email to supporters.
Obama tickets going for top dollar
Cash, a free place to stay and Allman Brothers tickets are just a few of the proposed swaps offered online by people scrambling to get into INVESCO Field to hear Barack Obama's big acceptance speech tonight.
Nader wants you
All the way across town right before President Bill Clinton was scheduled to speak at the Democratic Convention, a presidential candidate was speaking: Ralph Nader.
If it's Lieberman...
A group has a deal for Joe Lieberman, if he is John McCain's vice presidential pick: agree to caucus with Republicans for the rest of the year.
Obama gets all the Bidens, except Hunter
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama thanked the whole Biden family for its support tonight, in a surprise appearance at the convention, except power-lobbyist Hunter Biden.
Military men outspoken for Obama
Five people who spoke in support of Sen. Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention aren't likely to please their former employer.
How do you keep new congressmen out of a party?
There was just one thing missing from the invitation-only reception for new members of Congress inside a ritzy townhouse in downtown Denver Wednesday.
McAuliffe ducks out before Obama's finale
Former Democratic Party boss Terry McAuliffe insists he's backing Barack Obama, despite plans to leave Denver before the Democratic nominee's big acceptance speech Thursday.
More than a Clinton campaign song?
Former President Bill Clinton took the stage here to his old theme song, "Don't Stop," but was it more a look to the future than to the past.
The McCain survival kit
Democrats expect McCain to give those at his convention next week indigestion and a headache.
Will he wear a toga?
Latest e-mail from the McCain camp.
Harnessing the wind
T. Boone Pickens campaigns to end America's dependence on foreign oil.