Gay media mogul David Geffen called Barack Obama after his 2004 Democratic National Convention speech and said, "You're going to run for president and I'm going to support you.
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Steve Chapman expresses the core reason for Obama's success: From the moment he vaulted into national consciousness with his inspiring speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, this theme has lain at the heart of his approach and his appeal.
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The SayNo2 Campaign has released another great commercial against Florida's dangerous Amendment 2. This is the story of Wayne and Helene- whose domestic partnership is in danger from Florida's Amendment 2, which could strip away their rights and benefits- and the rights of thousands of seniors and other unmarried couples, gay and straight, like them.
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Alan Cumming was one of the celebrities I saw time and time again at the Democratic National Convention in his role as a member of the Creative Coalition.
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Since she’s become a mom, Jennifer Lopez has wanted to do everything she can to make the lives of children better.
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This could've come straight out of Germany where the BlackBerry Bold is already alive and well on T-Mobile's airwaves, but let's pretend for a moment that it didn't.Andrew Sullivan called Obama’s acceptance speech to the Democratic National Convention a “transformative event.
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And then there's the gay problem: KARE-11 in San Francisco noted that nearly 400 LGBT delegates showed up for the Democratic National Convention in Denver, .
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain has gained huge support among white women since naming Sarah Palin as his running mate and now leads Democrat Barack Obama among those voters, according to a survey published on Tuesday.
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After making poor showings against CNN, which led in viewers during the Democratic National Convention, and getting trounced by Fox News during last week’s Republican National Convention, MSNBC has announced that Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann will no longer be anchoring the network's election coverage.
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Matthew Modine is a pretty easy guy to talk to - that is, once he's convinced you aren't carrying some kind of a weapon.
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Source: KARE TV , Los Angeles Times St. Paul, Minn. -- Gays and lesbians had a big impact a week ago at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, which included nearly 400 GLBT delegates.
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By Lesbian Parenting Writer Julie PhineasThe Latest Scoop: US Magazine reports Michelle Obama will not be having another child.
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I'm pretty stunned by this interview Susan Sarandon has given to The Advocate. She, in my opinion, is way too harsh on Hillary Clinton who spoke so admirably at the Democratic National Convention.
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CNN's coverage of Barack Obama's Democratic National Convention speech was the highest-rated broadcast .
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Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune , Minnesota Public Radio With several hundred delegates, media, and LGBT activists in Denver for the Democratic National Convention, we tended to hear about them in groups.
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Oh...my...dog. You'd think the head case from the homosexual stronghold of Hillcrest in San Diego was at the Dem convention with your baristas as we attended the surprise Michelle Obama appearance at the LGBT delegate luncheon.
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by Jennifer VanascoFirst published in the Chicago Free Press, September 3, 2008
I was there.
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One Nation Under a Groove
Cool concept, huh? I wish I'd thought of it first. But any fan of classic R and B will easily recognize it as the musical manifesto of George Clinton, one of the true Masters of Funk.
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For the most part, I've been in a funk since the Democratic National Convention. The question I've been unable to answer is why.
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