A Post-mort of the Democratic National Convention

By Laura Knoy on Friday, August 29, 2008.

Four days of planning meetings, strategy sessions and troop-rallying addresses from a who’s who of the most influential, loyal and up and coming Democrats. We’ll look back at the four days of the Democratic National Convention, what was said and the splash it made.

Guests

  • Allan Bonner, political journalist for several international publications and author of Media Relations
  • Dante Scala, associate professor of Political Science at the University of New Hampshire, author of the GraniteProf political blog and contributor to PolitickerNH.com
  • Dean Spiliotes, New Hampshire-based political analyst who's taught at Dartmouth College and St. Anselm College; he's the author of NHPoliticalCapital.com

We'll also hear from

  • Peter Burling, Democratic state senator from Cornish and delegate to the Democratic National Convention
  • Chuck Douglas, vice chair of John McCain's presidential campaign in New Hampshire, former New Hampshire Congressman and State Supreme Court Justice
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DNC Convention Speakers

I was fortunate enough to watch most of this years convention. I am a proud democrat and supporter of Barak Obama. I feel that Dennis Kucinich did not and does not get enough recognition for his energetic speech at the convention nor for his strong conviction to hold President Bush and Dick Cheney accountable for there actions over the past 8 years. I think that Dennis is one of the only people who is willing to say the things and take a stand for what so many angry people across the nation believe where illegal actions on the part of our country's president.