Barack Obama’s campaign is considering moving his nomination acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention from the Pepsi Center to Invesco Field at Mile High to allow tens of thousands to witness the historic moment, sources say.
The move would mark a major departure from tradition, but would be in keeping with the candidate’s desire to build a large grass-roots campaign focused on “change.”
Should the Illinois Senator give his Aug. 28 speech — which occurs on the 45th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech — at Invesco, the move would leave behind the multi-million-dollar broadcast studios and high-tech podium and stage to be constructed at the Pepsi Center.
Major ick.
This is beyond ego. This is choreography. I so, so, so don't like where it's headed.
I don't know what this change he keeps threatening us with but I have a funny feeling America is not going to enjoy it.
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Only fascists need stadiums full of masses. Democrats do fine with non orchestrated gathering.
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