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Reflecting on the Republicans

After returning from the Democratic National Convention, I had amazing insight into conventions that continued on with the Republican National Convention. Here are some of my reflections as and outsider looking it, but with previous convention experience.

 

Change We Can Believe In

Hello Everyone!

 

It has been awhile since I posted, but I think all of us (on both the
DNC and RNC sides) how busy we would be during the entire two weeks, but
especially the last week. My placements with Lifetime and my self-acquired
placement with the Ohio Democratic Party kept me really busy ( and really sleep
deprived for that matter)! But, I am now ready to share with you my experience
from Thursday, our last full day in Denver, and the last day of the DNC. 

 

The Craziness Continues...

Hello Everyone!

 

What a Great Day!

We're off to Pepsi, to Volunteering, and to Dean... YEEAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!

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It Just Keeps Getting Better and Better!

The past two days have been absolutely terrific. Both yesterday and today,
we got an insider's perspective on the Convention from the very people who are
making it happen. Yesterday the executive producer of the Convention, Ricky
Kershner, talked to us about the production side of the Convention, as opposed
to the political aspect of it. He himself said that he was not very political,
so it was a different perspective then we had been exposed to. The next speaker
was Reverend Leah Daughtry, the CEO of the Democratic National Convention

What Will Happen Next?

Greetings Polar Bear Nation from the Mile High City!Yesterday was our first full day and our first real day at the 2008 Democratic National Convention Seminar.

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