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  • DENVER, CO - August 28, 2008:  Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama at the 2008 Democratic National Convention delivering his acceptance speech on the final night the 2008 Democratic National Convention at Invesco Field in Denver, Colorado.
    Barack Obama_2008DNC_0105.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 28, 2008:  Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama at the 2008 Democratic National Convention delivering his acceptance speech on the final night the 2008 Democratic National Convention at Invesco Field in Denver, Colorado.
    Barack Obama_2008DNC_0101.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 28, 2008:  Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama at the 2008 Democratic National Convention delivering his acceptance speech on the final night the 2008 Democratic National Convention at Invesco Field in Denver, Colorado.
    Barack Obama_2008DNC_0097.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 28, 2008:  Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama at the 2008 Democratic National Convention delivering his acceptance speech on the final night the 2008 Democratic National Convention at Invesco Field in Denver, Colorado.
    Barack Obama_2008DNC_0156.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 28, 2008:  Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama at the 2008 Democratic National Convention delivering his acceptance speech on the final night the 2008 Democratic National Convention at Invesco Field in Denver, Colorado.
    Barack Obama_2008DNC_0150.jpg
  • Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama with Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden after making a surprise appearance, at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado.
    Barack Obama_2008DNC_0419.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 27, 2008: Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama with Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden after making a surprise appearance, at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, following Vice President nominee Joe Biden's speech. It is unusual for the nominee to make an appearance before their speech the final night of the convention.
    Barack Obama_2008DNC_0390.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 28, 2008:  Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama delivering his acceptance speech on the final night the 2008 Democratic National Convention at Invesco Field in Denver, Colorado.
    Barack Obama_2008DNC_0287.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 28, 2008:  Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama at the 2008 Democratic National Convention delivering his acceptance speech on the final night the 2008 Democratic National Convention at Invesco Field in Denver, Colorado.
    Barack Obama_2008DNC_0184.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 27, 2008: Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama with Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden after making a surprise appearance, at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, following Vice President nominee Joe Biden's speech. It is unusual for the nominee to make an appearance before their speech the final night of the convention.
    Barack Obama_2008DNC_0408.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 27, 2008: Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama with Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden after making a surprise appearance at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, following Vice President nominee Joe Biden's speech. It is unusual for the nominee to make an appearance before their acceptance speech the final night of the convention.
    Barack Obama_2008DNC_0394.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 28, 2008:  Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama after delivering his acceptance speech on the final night of the 2008 Democratic National Convention at Invesco Field in Denver, Colorado.
    Barack Obama_2008DNC_0300.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) greets supporters on the floor of Democratic National Convention July 26, 2004 in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0045.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA - JULY 29, 2004: Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, the final night of the 2004 National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts. ....
    John Kerry 0073.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) greets people on the floor on the first day of the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    DNC_2004_Hillary Clinton_0045.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 27, 2008: Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama with Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden after making a surprise appearance, at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, following Vice President nominee Joe Biden's speech. It is unusual for the nominee to make an appearance before their speech the final night of the convention.
    Barack Obama_2008DNC_0445.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA - JULY 29, 2004: Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, the final night of the 2004 National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    John Kerry 0099.jpg
  • IOWA CITY, IA - SEPTEMBER 27, 2003: Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts whispers into the ear of Senator Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts during a campaign stop for Kerry's bid for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination.
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  • IOWA CITY, IA - SEPTEMBER 27, 2003: Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts speaking during a campaign stop for Kerry's bid for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination.
    John Kerry 0050.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 27, 2008: Democratic Vice President nominee Joe Biden speaking, at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
    DNC 2008 Joe Biden
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks on the first day of the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0106.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks on the first day of the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0081.jpg
  • CHICAGO, IL - MARCH 9, 2004: Democratic presidential candidate Senator John Kerry (D-MA) celebrates primary election victories with his wife Teresa Heinz-Kerry (R) during an election night party March 9, 2004 at Union Station in Chicago, Illinois.
    John Kerry 0096.jpg
  • Boston, MA - JULY 29, 2004: Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee John Edwards on stage after  Democratic Presidential Nominee John Kerry spoke at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts, July 29, 2004. © Joeff Davis-All Rights Reserved-www.Joeff.com-Photo cannot be used in any way shape or form without permission of Joeff Davis.
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  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks on the first day of the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0099.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA-July 28, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0045.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 27, 2008: Former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
    DNC 2008 Bill Clinton
  • CHICAGO, IL - August 27, 1996: Hillary Clinton at the Michael Jordon statue at the United Center during the 1996 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois.
    Hillary Clinton
  • DENVER, CO-August 27, 2008: Senator John Kerry speaking at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado. "The stakes could not be higher," he said about the race for president between Barack Obama and John McCain, "...This country can't afford a third Bush term. Just think: John McCain voted with George Bush 90 percent of the time. Ninety percent of George Bush is just more than we can take." Kerry lost the White House to Bush in the 2004 presidential race.
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  • DENVER, CO-August 27, 2008: Senator John Kerry speaking at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado. "The stakes could not be higher," he said about the race for president between Barack Obama and John McCain, "...This country can't afford a third Bush term. Just think: John McCain voted with George Bush 90 percent of the time. Ninety percent of George Bush is just more than we can take." Kerry lost the White House to Bush in the 2004 presidential race.
    John Kerry 0186.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA - July 26, 2004: New York Senator and former First Lady Hillary Clinton speaking at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton 108.jpg
  • DENVER, CO-August 27, 2008: Senator John Kerry speaking at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado. "The stakes could not be higher," he said about the race for president between Barack Obama and John McCain, "...This country can't afford a third Bush term. Just think: John McCain voted with George Bush 90 percent of the time. Ninety percent of George Bush is just more than we can take." Kerry lost the White House to Bush in the 2004 presidential race.
    John Kerry 0209.jpg
  • Democratic Vice President nominee Joe Biden speaking, August 27, 2008, at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
    Joe Biden
  • Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama hugs Vice President nominee Joe Biden after making a surprise appearance, August 27, 2008, at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, following Vice President nominee Joe Biden's speech. It is unusual for the nominee to make an appearance before their speech the final night of the convention.
    Barack Obama and Joe Biden Democrati...jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 25, 2008: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
    DNC 2008 Nancy Pelosi
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks on the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0106.jpg
  • IOWA - September 27, 2003: Howard Dean campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination in Iowa. He lost the nomination to John Kerry.
    Howard Dean and John Kerry
  • Bill Clinton speaking August 27, 2008, at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
    Bill Clinton Democratic National Con...jpg
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks on the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0099.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks on the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0083.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) greets supporters on the floor of Democratic National Convention July 26, 2004 in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0046.jpg
  • Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
    Nancy Pelosi
  • Hillary Clinton releases her delegates at the Denver Convention Center in downtown Denver during the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Clinton encouraged her delegates to vote for whomever they wanted but said she had cast her vote for Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton Releasing Delegates.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA-July 26, 2004: U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks on the first day of the Democratic National Convention July 26, 2004 in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Hillary Clinton_2004DNC_0081.jpg
  • ATLANTA, Georgia, January 30, 2008: On Thursday the House ethics committee ruled that New York Democratic Representative Charles Rangel violated House rules by not declaring that trips he made to the Caribbean in 2007 and 2008 were partially funded by corporations. Rangel claimed he did not know who was funding the trip and that his aides were responsible for the mistake, not him, because two of them were aware of the corporate connection but did not inform him. <br />
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Rangel is currently the head of the powerful Ways and Means Committee which writes US tax law.<br />
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Charles Rangel at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Charles Rangel
  • Former Georgia Governor Roy Barnes declares his candidacy, June 4, 2009, for the 2010 Georgia Governor's race at the Marietta Conference Center in Marietta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_138.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_120.jpg
  • January 30, 2008 - Atlanta, Georgia: Congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • January 30, 2008 - Atlanta, Georgia: Congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • January 30, 2008 - Atlanta, Georgia: Congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • January 30, 2008 - Atlanta, Georgia: Congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • January 30, 2008 - Atlanta, Georgia: Congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_126.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_053.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_024.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_084.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_016.jpg
  • Former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2008 Democratic National Convention, August 27, 2008 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
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  • DENVER, CO - August 27, 2008: The crowd at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
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  • DENVER, CO - August 27, 2008: The crowd at the 2008 Democratic National Convention, at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
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  • DENVER, CO - August 26, 2008: The crowd at the 2008 Democratic National Convention, at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
    DNC 2008-0318.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 25, 2008: First Lady Michelle Obama and daughter Sasha, at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
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  • DENVER, CO - August 27, 2008: Senator John Kerry speaking at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
    DNC 2008 John Kerry.jpg
  • DENVER, CO - August 27, 2008: United States Senator Hillary Clinton releases her delegates at the Denver Convention Center in downtown Denver during the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Clinton encouraged her delegates to vote for whomever they wanted but said she had cast her vote for Barack Obama.
    DNC 2008 Hillary Clinton
  • CHARLOTTE, NC - September 4, 2012 - The 2012 Democratic National Convention at the Time Warner Cable Arena.
    DNC_2012_September 4 - 1134.jpg
  • CHARLOTTE, NC - September 4, 2012 - New York delegate Melanie Whaley, stretching in the hallway, "I am stretching cause we are doing such serious work. I am elongating my muscles to get blood flow to my brain like democrats do."
    DNC_2012_September 4 - 0750-2.jpg
  • CHARLOTTE, NC - September 4, 2012 - Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi during remarks by the Women of the US House of Representatives at the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
    DNC_2012_September 4 - 0639.jpg
  • CHARLOTTE, NC - September 4, 2012 - Remarks by Harry Reid, Democratic Majority Leader and Member of the US Senate, Nevada at the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
    DNC_2012_September 4 - 0549.jpg
  • CHARLOTTE, NC - September 4, 2012 - The 2012 Democratic National Convention at the Time Warner Cable Arena.
    DNC_2012_September 4 - 0350.jpg
  • CHARLOTTE, NC - September 4, 2012 - Amerik Singh Pannu (left) and Resham Singh at the 2012 Democratic National Convention at the Time Warner Cable Arena.<br />
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Amerik said he is for Obama because Obama "works for the middle class and the lower class people."
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  • CHARLOTTE, NC - September 4, 2012 - Tiffany Powers North Carolina delegate on the floor of the 2012 Democratic National Convention at the Time Warner Cable Arena.
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  • CHARLOTTE, NC - September 4, 2012 - "Obama is in the house," yells North Carolina delegate Ingrid Nurse on the floor before the start of the 2012 Democratic National Convention at the Time Warner Cable Arena.
    DNC_2012_September 4 - 0094.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA - July 26, 2004: The "Free Speech Zone," outside the FleetCenter at  the Democratic National Convention. Protesters were confined to a fenced-in area topped by razor wire during the  convention.
    DNC 2004 Free Speech Zone
  • BOSTON, MA - July 25, 2004: On the eve of the start of the Democratic National Convention an anti-abortion protester is grabbed by pro-choice protesters in Boston Common.
    DNC 2004 Protester Fight
  • DENVER, CO - August 26, 2008: Eric and Clayton on the light rail after being beaten by police while protesting during the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado.
    DNC 2008 Beat Up By Police.jpeg
  • BOSTON, MA - July 26, 2004: Illinois State Senator Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama backstage during the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston.
    DNC 2004 Barack and Michelle Obama.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA - July 27, 2004: Barack Obama delivers the keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention at the FleetCenter in Boston Massachusetts. Then a relatively unknown Illinois State Senator who was running for an Illinois US Senate seat, Obama's speech propelled him to the forefront of the Democratic party.
    DNC 2004 Barack Obama
  • ROCK HILL, SC - January 25, 2008: Hillary Clinton delivers her stump speech in Rock Hill, South Carolina. <br />
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The next day Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic Presidential primary by more than 28% to Barack Obama.
    _Hillary Clinton_South Carolina Prim...jpg
  • ROCK HILL, SC - January 25, 2008: Hillary Clinton delivers her stump speech in Rock Hill, South Carolina. <br />
<br />
The next day Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic Presidential primary by more than 28% to Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton_South Carolina Prima...jpg
  • ROCK HILL, SC - January 25, 2008: Hillary Clinton delivers her stump speech in Rock Hill, South Carolina. <br />
<br />
The next day Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic Presidential primary by more than 28% to Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton_South Carolina Prima...jpg
  • ROCK HILL, SC - January 25, 2008: Hillary Clinton delivers her stump speech in Rock Hill, South Carolina. <br />
<br />
The next day Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic Presidential primary by more than 28% to Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton_South Carolina Prima...jpg
  • ROCK HILL, South Carolina - January 25, 2008: Hillary Clinton greets supporters after her stump speech in Rock Hill, South Carolina. <br />
<br />
The next day Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic Presidential primary by more than 28% to Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton_South Carolina Prima...jpg
  • ROCK HILL, South Carolina - January 25, 2008: Hillary Clinton greets supporters after her stump speech in Rock Hill, South Carolina. <br />
<br />
The next day Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic Presidential primary by more than 28% to Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton_South Carolina Prima...jpg
  • ROCK HILL, SC - January 25, 2008: Hillary Clinton delivers her stump speech in Rock Hill, South Carolina. <br />
<br />
The next day Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic Presidential primary by more than 28% to Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton_South Carolina Prima...jpg
  • ROCK HILL, South Carolina - January 25, 2008: Hillary Clinton greets supporters after her stump speech in Rock Hill, South Carolina. <br />
<br />
The next day Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic Presidential primary by more than 28% to Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton_South Carolina Prima...jpg
  • ROCK HILL, SC - January 25, 2008: Hillary Clinton delivers her stump speech in Rock Hill, South Carolina. <br />
<br />
The next day Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic Presidential primary by more than 28% to Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton_South Carolina Prima...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - October 12, 2007: Georgia Representative and civil rights leader John Lewis announces his endorsement of Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential nomination race at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. <br />
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In late, February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - January 30, 2008: U.S. Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaking at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - January 30, 2008: U.S. Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaking at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - January 30, 2008: U.S. Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaking at the 2008 Jefferson-Jackson dinner at the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
    Hillary Clinton_Jefferson Jackson Di...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 27, 2008: Former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - August 27, 2008: Former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
    Bill Clinton_2008DNC_0099.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 27, 2008: Former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
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  • BOSTON, MA - July 26, 2004:  Former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
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  • BOSTON, MA - July 26, 2004:  Former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Bill Clinton_2004DNC_0119.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA - July 26, 2004:  Former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Bill Clinton_2004DNC_0112.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA - July 26, 2004:  Former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
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  • BOSTON, MA - July 26, 2004:  Former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
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  • BOSTON, MA - July 26, 2004:  Former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
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