Homegrown spirit
By Nicole Kyle | September 7, 2012The host state was on display this week, along with its 157 delegates.
The host state was on display this week, along with its 157 delegates.
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The reaffirmation of religion into the Democratic Party platform, as well as the presence of religious speakers at this week’s convention, are signs of the party’s principles of inclusion.
Congressional representatives from North Carolina kick started the 2012 Democratic National Convention’s finale Thursday.
More than 100 members of the Durham Police Department traveled from Durham to Charlotte this morning to help with security measures at the Democratic National Convention.
Wednesday night was ladies’ night at the DNC.
Hunt cited Duke in a speech promoting government investment in education.
Gen. Eric Shinseki recalled common ground as the chief source of his bond with the president.
After former President Bill Clinton waxed lyrical about President Barack Obama, the two shared a warm embrace on stage.
Political conventions can also be a time for fun, creativity and consumerism.
Shareholders are not the only interest group unhappy with some of the energy giant’s recent dealings.
As expected, college affordability was a primary talking point.
65,000 people have lost their chance to see the president in person due to potential thunderstorms.
Julian Castro urged Americans to act familially and support one another in his keynote address.
Eighty-degree heat and 96 percent humidity could not stop both the public and political masses from descending on downtown Charlotte.
Romney may not be Obama’s biggest threat in competing for the hearts of Americans.
Dave Chokshi and Kermit Jones were named by the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships Tuesday.
Julian Castro, the mayor of San Antonio, is a 37-year old Stanford and Harvard Law grad who is credited with balancing the city's budget.
Washington state delegate, Antonia Gonzalez, did not hesitate to debrief the highly anticipated hispanic caucus.
The Chronicle will provide print and online coverage to Duke students on campus, just 150 miles from the convention.