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Democrats gather to endorse Obama Democrats gather to endorse Obama
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US Democrats are gathering in Denver, Colorado, to nominate Barack Obama as the first African American candidate for a presidential election. US Democrats are gathering in Denver, Colorado, to nominate Barack Obama as the first African-American candidate for a presidential election.
The party is looking to use the four-day event to present the Illinois senator's personal side and heal the rifts of the bruising primaries race.The party is looking to use the four-day event to present the Illinois senator's personal side and heal the rifts of the bruising primaries race.
The schedule is packed with speeches from party seniors and Obama relatives.The schedule is packed with speeches from party seniors and Obama relatives.
Monday's keynote speech from Mr Obama's wife, Michelle, will be broadcast nationwide on prime-time television.Monday's keynote speech from Mr Obama's wife, Michelle, will be broadcast nationwide on prime-time television.
Mr Obama, 47, will formally accept the party's nomination when he addresses a crowd of 80,000 at a sports stadium on Thursday night, fresh from touring electoral battlegrounds.Mr Obama, 47, will formally accept the party's nomination when he addresses a crowd of 80,000 at a sports stadium on Thursday night, fresh from touring electoral battlegrounds.
The convention has two goals, said Bill Burton, a spokesman for Mr Obama.The convention has two goals, said Bill Burton, a spokesman for Mr Obama.
"We want to make sure people know exactly who Senator Obama is and where he wants to take the country, and two, that voters know their choice in this election," he said."We want to make sure people know exactly who Senator Obama is and where he wants to take the country, and two, that voters know their choice in this election," he said.
Potential flashpoint Potential flash-point
Party officials have downplayed any scope for discord after Mr Obama chose veteran Senator Joseph Biden as his running mate. Party officials have downplayed any scope for discord after Mr Obama chose veteran Senator Joseph Biden as his running mate. 'A mile high, an inch deep'. That slogan - on the wall of the Republican war room here in Denver - is the claim to beat this week BBC North America Editor, Justin Webb class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/justinwebb/2008/08/the_slogan_to_beat.html">Read Justin's thoughts in full
Some of Hillary Clinton's supporters are said to be angry that she was never seriously considered for the role. Analysts were predicting some of Hillary Clinton's backers, angry that she was never seriously considered for the role, could try to upset the party.
But Mrs Clinton, addressing New York delegates, urged them to throw their support behind Mr Obama.
"We are united behind Barack Obama and Joe Biden and we're going to make sure that we win on November 4, so let's have a great election," she said.
The official party line is that all is sweetness and light in Denver, BBC North America editor Justin Webb reports from the city.The official party line is that all is sweetness and light in Denver, BBC North America editor Justin Webb reports from the city.
I still think the Biden risk is that he will outshine the younger fellow BBC North America Editor, Justin Webb class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/justinwebb/2008/08/rock_star_risk.html">Read Justin's thoughts in full However, our correspondent adds, there may still be a potential flash-point on Wednesday night.
Mr Obama's spokesman said the presidential hopeful had been in touch with both Mrs Clinton and her husband, ex-President Bill Clinton, and that everyone was on board for party unity. A roll-call of delegates will be taken and Mrs Clinton's supporters will get the chance to make a symbolic effort to have her nominated. CONVENTION AGENDA Monday: Michelle Obama speech on Obama the man; tribute to Ted KennedyTuesday: Hillary Clinton speech; keynote speech by former Virginia governor Mark WarnerWednesday: Speeches by Bill Clinton and Joe Biden; vote to confirm Barack Obama as party's candidateBarack Obama to accept nomination with speech in stadium class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/7574423.stm">Voters' views on the convention class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/7576692.stm">Delegate's Denver diary
However, our correspondent adds, there is a potential flash-point on Wednesday night. Although she has asked them to switch their formal allegiance to Mr Obama, some Clinton supporters may not play ball, our correspondent notes.
A roll-call of delegates will be taken and Mrs Clinton's supporters will get the chance to make a symbolic effort to have her nominated.
CONVENTION AGENDA Monday: Michelle Obama speech on Obama the man; tribute to Ted KennedyTuesday: Hillary Clinton speech; keynote speech by former Virginia governor Mark WarnerWednesday: Speeches by Bill Clinton and Joe Biden; vote to confirm Barack Obama as party's candidateBarack Obama to accept nomination with speech in stadium Voters' views on the conventionDelegate's Denver diary It appears that she has asked them to switch their formal allegiance to Mr Obama but some Clinton supporters may not play ball, our correspondent notes.
They will be aware of the revelation over the weekend that Mrs Clinton was never legally vetted as a vice-presidential candidate, meaning she was never seriously considered for the post.They will be aware of the revelation over the weekend that Mrs Clinton was never legally vetted as a vice-presidential candidate, meaning she was never seriously considered for the post.
A Wall Street Journal/NBC poll published last Wednesday suggested that only 52% of people who voted for Hillary Clinton during the primaries had so far decided to vote for Mr Obama in November.A Wall Street Journal/NBC poll published last Wednesday suggested that only 52% of people who voted for Hillary Clinton during the primaries had so far decided to vote for Mr Obama in November.
About one-fifth said they would vote for the Republicans' John McCain while 27% had not yet decided how they would vote, according to the survey.About one-fifth said they would vote for the Republicans' John McCain while 27% had not yet decided how they would vote, according to the survey.
Life storyLife story
More than 4,000 Democratic delegates and tens of thousands of officials, activists, protesters and journalists have descended on Denver for the four-day convention.More than 4,000 Democratic delegates and tens of thousands of officials, activists, protesters and journalists have descended on Denver for the four-day convention.
Monday's focus is on the White House hopeful's life story - apart from his wife Michelle, there will also be speeches from her brother, Craig Robinson, and Mr Obama's half-sister, Maya Soetero-Ng. Monday's focus is on the White House hopeful's life story - apart from his wife Michelle, there will also be speeches from her brother, Craig Robinson, and Mr Obama's half-sister, Maya Soetero-Ng.The Republican convention will follow next week
The Republican convention will follow next week
After being attacked by Mr McCain's campaign as a "celebrity", Mr Obama has been trying to portray himself as an ordinary family man.After being attacked by Mr McCain's campaign as a "celebrity", Mr Obama has been trying to portray himself as an ordinary family man.
"Barack Obama's story is an American story that reflects a life of struggle, opportunity and responsibility like those faced by Americans everyday," the Democratic Party said in a statement."Barack Obama's story is an American story that reflects a life of struggle, opportunity and responsibility like those faced by Americans everyday," the Democratic Party said in a statement.
There will also be emotional tributes paid to Senator Edward Kennedy, scion of the iconic Democrat family, who was diagnosed with brain cancer recently.
Rumours circulating around the convention suggest the 76-year-old may even make an appearance in Denver, reports said.
Meanwhile, the McCain campaign has been raking through the Democratic primary archives for quotes by Hillary Clinton and others for use in adverts and press releases questioning Mr Obama's experience.Meanwhile, the McCain campaign has been raking through the Democratic primary archives for quotes by Hillary Clinton and others for use in adverts and press releases questioning Mr Obama's experience.
"The power to this message is that you're using the Democrats' own words," said Republican strategist Scott Reed."The power to this message is that you're using the Democrats' own words," said Republican strategist Scott Reed.

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