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August 26, 2008 @ 10:27 am Posted by: Interactive Dept

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The democratic national convention kicked off in Denver today and with the presidential elections just around the corner, now’s the time for Obama’s campaign to give it all they’ve got.

Tonight’s kick off is to include a photo montage dedicated to Ted Kennedy who has brain cancer but is scheduled to make an appearance this evening. The goal for this evening is to show the family man in Barak Obama. His wife, Michelle is to be the head speaker for tonight’s festivities. The democrats know they have quite a bit of work ahead of them.

The valley is represented at the convention with several elected officials in attendance including the democratic party chair dolly Elizondo and state representative Arron Pena to name a few. Representatives have had their hands full as they prepare for this weeks events.

About eighty percent of the valley was pro Hillary Clinton, but now that she’s out of the picture, the valleys representatives want to turn the focus and support to the democratic party.

As for Hilary Clinton, she has joined sides with Barak’s campaign and wants to show her support of the democratic party.

Barak is not scheduled to appear at the convention this evening, although he will give a speech via satellite. The convention will end at invesco field at mile high Thursday evening.

Hilary will be the prime time speaker Tuesday evening, and if you would like more information on the scheduled events for this week you can visit the website at the bottom of your screen, for fox 2

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