July 29, 2004    
  
Dinner Man
Dinner for Bill Clinton
Day 3 of the Convention. Part 2 of 2
Stage set for Kerry
The Dinner Crew was at the Kennedy School of Government this morning, joining in on a conversation on American youth in politics on NPR's The Connection. Listen to it here (Allison Grady's commentary is 30 minutes in). WWE's Chris Harvard was there protecting Jim Dinner from the masses.
John Kerry Challenges Bush Over Iraq War (AP)
  AP - Sen. John Kerry was to challenge President Bush over the war in Iraq Thursday in the climactic speech of the Democratic National Convention and was to pledge an administration where "America never goes to war because we want to, we only go to war because we have to." [more]

Lieberman Returns to Convention Stage (AP)
  AP - Four years after coming achingly close to winning the vice presidency, Sen. Joe Lieberman sparked the Democratic convention crowd Thursday night, calling on America to give John Kerry the chance to make America safe again and create a better tomorrow. [more]

Edwards Rallies State Delegations at DNC (AP)
  AP - John Edwards pronounced himself "energized and excited," despite what he called an almost sleepless night, as he dashed from one state delegation to another on Thursday to fuel momentum for the newly minted Democratic ticket. [more]

Kerry Prepares to Save Federal Funding (AP)
  AP - John Kerry raised campaign funds to the last possible moment Thursday night and braced for a self-imposed August television ad blackout aimed at hoarding as much of his $75 million in general election funding as possible for the fall. [more]

Edwards's Courtroom Appeal (washingtonpost.com)
  washingtonpost.com - BOSTON, July 29 -- John F. Kerry hired a lawyer when he hired his running mate, and Wednesday night John Edwards reached for the same strengths that made him famous in North Carolina courtrooms. With a deceptively informal style, he delivered a tightly argued, intensely rehearsed, unabashedly emotional appeal for his client to a jury of voters across the nation. [more]

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