The official DNC thread 2012

BenQ

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Michelle Obama is speaking tonight 10pm
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And Julian Castro,

The Democrats will open their convention tonight with a keynote speaker who is young, Hispanic and little known outside of his home city of San Antonio, Texas.

For Mayor Julian Castro, 37, tonight could be a spring board to national prominence. It was eight years ago when another little known speaker, then-state senator Barack Obama, gave the keynote at that year's Democratic National Convention.

And the Democrats hope that featuring Castro, the youngest mayor of any top 50 U.S. city, as their keynote speaker will help the Obama campaign in their battle for Hispanic votes.

Castro's biography is one of ambition, charisma and early success.

He was introduced to politics at an early age by his mother, Rosie, who was part of a movement in Texas that fought for Mexican American civil rights.

Castro, along with his identical twin brother Joaquin, received his undergraduate education at Stanford University and then went onto Harvard Law School.

He moved quickly from Harvard into politics. At age 26 he was elected city councilman in San Antonio, the youngest city councilman in the city's history. He was elected mayor in 2009 at the age of 34 and won reelection last year with more than 80 percent of San Antonio's vote.

He may be largely unknown outside of Texas politics, but within that world he has made a name for himself and garnered respect from both sides of the aisle. Former George W. Bush adviser Mark McKinnon has been quoted as saying that Castro "has a very good chance of becoming the first Hispanic president of the United States."

In their effort to court Hispanic voters, the Democrats have also appointed Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to chair the convention.

Hispanics have become a coveted voting group in this year's election. The Republicans also featured Hispanic speakers at their convention in Tampa last week with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez given primetime slots at the podium. And Mitt Romney's son, Craig, briefly addressed the convention in fluent Spanish.

In 2008 Hispanics made up 9 percent of the voting population. President Obama carried that group with 67 percent of the vote, compared to John McCain's 31 percent. The Obama campaign is hoping to at least match, if not exceed that figure this time around.
 
The Conventions this time around remind me of watching some rap battle. This shit better be good. The DNC happening a week after the RNC is like watching a rap battle waiting for a freestyle battle rapper to respond to some "weak nursery rhyme already written/rehearsed rapper" spit his best lines.....the DNC needs to go hard or go home. They need to be on some Cobra Kai dojo shit.....show NO MERCY.
 
The Conventions this time around remind me of watching some rap battle. This shit better be good. The DNC happening a week after the RNC is like watching a rap battle waiting for a freestyle battle rapper to respond to some "weak nursery rhyme already written/rehearsed rapper" spit his best lines.....the DNC needs to go hard or go home. They need to be on some Cobra Kai dojo shit.....show NO MERCY.

 
Who's going?.. Getting a ticket is a BITCH.. Folks were camped out for 16 hours.. :smh:

It's like that? Funny one day one you didn't see anybody in the RNC convention :smh:

Media making shit seem like this race is close when it really isn't

Romney can practice debating all he wants he going to get fired and called to the carpet on his lies
 
Nah, don't think it will happen that soon. But yeah, heads will explode if it did.


if obama is reelected, these CAC's heads are going to more than explode!!

i keep saying it and i hope i'm wrong, but if O is reelected, be prepared for some downright race wars because these crackas are amped up for real!
:smh:
 

if obama is reelected, these CAC's heads are going to more than explode!!

i keep saying it and i hope i'm wrong, but if O is reelected, be prepared for some downright race wars because these crackas are amped up for real!
:smh:

Come on man, aint going to be a race war, just a bunch of continually pissed off CACs who just.going to complain for another 4 years regardless if they're better off or not.
 
these Kennedy's all look alike, i had the tv on mute and looked and knew he was a Kennedy as soon as i saw his face...
 
Chappaquiddick aside, how do most of the fellas feel Ted Kennedy would have been as President had he actually made it that far? Yes he was privileged and came from a political family, but he has always seemed genuine....at least somewhat.
 
Chappaquiddick aside, how do most of the fellas feel Ted Kennedy would have been as President had he actually made it that far? Yes he was privileged and came from a political family, but he has always seemed genuine....at least somewhat.

He's too one sided. Even though I'm a socia... Democrat, I know my rants would not be appreciated by most.
 
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