
We should all thank the Falafel King for his rants, bitching, and personal attack on DailyKos because the idiot has made this convention more publicized and much bigger than expected. For those who didn't give a rip about DailyKos, they will be curious about this 3 day event.
The Hill:
The highlight of the three-day affair will occur Saturday, when Sens. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), along with former Sens. John Edwards (D-N.C) and Mike Gravel (D-Alaska) and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D) are set to appear at a forum. They will take questions from two journalists and the audience on foreign policy, domestic policy and philosophy, according to a convention spokeswoman.
The highlight of the three-day affair will occur Saturday, when Sens. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), along with former Sens. John Edwards (D-N.C) and Mike Gravel (D-Alaska) and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D) are set to appear at a forum. They will take questions from two journalists and the audience on foreign policy, domestic policy and philosophy, according to a convention spokeswoman.
Each topic will be addressed for 30 minutes. Following the 90-minute session, each candidate will move to a “breakout” room to lead his or her own discussion with convention-goers. Besides speeches, conventioneers will have the chance to watch short political films and attend workshops on topics such as “The Art of the Killer Campaign Ad,” “Becoming a Campaign Blogger,” “Blogging 101” and “Running for Office” — parts 1 and 2.
There are many more roundtables and panels on subjects including “Blogging While Female,” “Ned Lamont: What Really Happened” and “The Middle Class: The Problems It Faces and Progressive Solutions,”
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) are scheduled to attend the convention, but it is increasingly likely that Congress will remain in session on Saturday to finish its work before heading home for the August recess.
Freshman Democrats are slated to make appearances on various panels, but their attendance is questionable given the congressional schedule. Perhaps more than any other group, freshman Democrats owe their current livelihoods, in part, to netroots activists, who organized and raised money for them online.
The highlight of the three-day affair will occur Saturday, when Sens. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), along with former Sens. John Edwards (D-N.C) and Mike Gravel (D-Alaska) and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D) are set to appear at a forum. They will take questions from two journalists and the audience on foreign policy, domestic policy and philosophy, according to a convention spokeswoman.
The highlight of the three-day affair will occur Saturday, when Sens. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), along with former Sens. John Edwards (D-N.C) and Mike Gravel (D-Alaska) and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D) are set to appear at a forum. They will take questions from two journalists and the audience on foreign policy, domestic policy and philosophy, according to a convention spokeswoman.
Each topic will be addressed for 30 minutes. Following the 90-minute session, each candidate will move to a “breakout” room to lead his or her own discussion with convention-goers. Besides speeches, conventioneers will have the chance to watch short political films and attend workshops on topics such as “The Art of the Killer Campaign Ad,” “Becoming a Campaign Blogger,” “Blogging 101” and “Running for Office” — parts 1 and 2. There are many more roundtables and panels on subjects including “Blogging While Female,” “Ned Lamont: What Really Happened” and “The Middle Class: The Problems It Faces and Progressive Solutions,”
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) are scheduled to attend the convention, but it is increasingly likely that Congress will remain in session on Saturday to finish its work before heading home for the August recess.
Freshman Democrats are slated to make appearances on various panels, but their attendance is questionable given the congressional schedule. Perhaps more than any other group, freshman Democrats owe their current livelihoods, in part, to netroots activists, who organized and raised money for them online.
A slew of also-ran Democrats are planning to attend the convention, including Darcy Burner (Wash.), Scott Kleeb (Neb.), and Dan Seals (Ill.).
A slew of also-ran Democrats are planning to attend the convention, including Darcy Burner (Wash.), Scott Kleeb (Neb.), and Dan Seals (Ill.).
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