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The Democratic National Convention, also known as Obamapalooza 2008, kicks off later today in Denver, Colorado, and the College Democrats of America are excited for what will be a week of democratic unity and Barack Obama loving.
For the uninitiated (i.e. the College Republicans), the convention is scheduled to run until Thursday when the party’s first African-American candidate, Barack Obama, will formally accept thepresidential nomination.
While members of the College Democrats undoubtedly have the schedule already committed to memory, the rest of us do not.
And so, here’s the entire day-to-day schedule, courtesy of the Associated Press:
MONDAY
Theme: "One Nation."
Headline prime-time speaker: Michelle Obama.
Others: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi; former President Carter; Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill; Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar; Maya Soetoro-Ng, Barack Obama's half-sister; Craig Robinson, Michelle Obama's older brother; Jerry Kellman, Barack Obama mentor and friend; Illinois Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.; former Indiana Rep. Lee Hamilton; former Rep. Jim Leach, R-Iowa; Tom Balanoff, president of the Service Employees International Union Illinois State Council; Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America; Reg Weaver, president of the National Education Association; Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers; Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan; Illinois State Comptroller Dan Hynes; Illinois State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias; Chicago City Clerk Miguel del Valle; Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper; and Miami Mayor Manny Diaz. Monday also features a tribute to Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
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TUESDAY
Theme: "Renewing America's Promise."
Headline prime-time speaker: New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Keynote address: former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner.
Others: Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy; Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey Jr.; House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer; House Democratic Caucus Chairman Rahm Emanuel; California Reps. Xavier Becerra, Linda Sanchez and Mike Honda; New York Rep. Nydia Velazquez; Wisconsin Rep. Tammy Baldwin; District of Columbia Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton; Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius; West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin; Iowa Gov. Chet Culver; Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle; Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer; Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick; Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano; Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell; Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland; New York Gov. David Paterson; Federico Pena, former secretary of energy and transportation and former Denver mayor; California State Controller John Chiang; Anna Burger, chairwoman of Change to Win; AFL-CIO President John Sweeney; Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Cecile Richards; Chris Van Hollen, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chairman; Lilly Ledbetter, who took a pay-equity case to the Supreme Court; Sen. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland; Sen. Barbara Boxer of California; Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington, Sen. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana; Sen. Blanche Lambert Lincoln of Arkansas, Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri; and Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan.
Yes, that’s the Hilary Rodham Clinton. You know – the woman who stubbornly refused to concede to Obama just a few short months ago. Apparently, she has gotten over her bitter defeat. Either that, or she’s putting aside her differences for the sake of unity.
In either case, expect her speech to be closely scrutinized by political pundits.
WEDNESDAY
Theme: "Securing America's Future."
Headline prime-time speaker: Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, Obama's selection as running mate.
Featured speakers include Former President Clinton; former Sen. Majority Leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota; New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson; Sens. Evan Bayh of Indiana, John Kerry of Massachusetts and Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia.
Others include Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada; Rhode Island Sen. Jack Reed; Colorado Sen. Ken Salazar; House Majority Whip James Clyburn of South Carolina; Florida Rep. Robert Wexler; and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley. Pennsylvania Rep. Patrick Murphy and Iraq war veteran Tammy Duckworth will lead a tribute to active-duty military personnel and their families.
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THURSDAY
Theme: "Change You Can Believe In"
Barack Obama accepts the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.
There you have it. Check back throughout the week for daily coverage of the event.







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