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Dems unified at convention, delegates say

By LEE TANT, T&D Staff Writer  Thursday, August 28, 2008

16 comment(s) | Default | Large

Local delegates at the Democratic National Convention say the party is unified as they prepare to join more than 70,000 people tonight in Denver to witness Sen. Barack Obama accept the party’s presidential nomination.

“I can’t even imagine how it will be. I know it will be electrifying. It will be something to behold,” said state Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter, D-Orangeburg, of Obama’s historic moment. Cobb-Hunter sits on the Democratic National Committee.

Jaime Harrison, the floor director for U.S. House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn, expects Obama’s acceptance speech to tackle his vision for the nation and dispel criticism the Illinois senator is all rhetoric and no ideas.

“The stakes are high, not just for the United States but the rest of the world,” Harrison said. He believes electing Obama as president would strengthen the world’s view of America.

Dr. Carl Carpenter, Voorhees College’s vice president of academic affairs, said the entire South Carolina delegation has been making phone calls to voters back home urging them to support Democratic candidates.

Carpenter is also serving on task forces at the DNC in areas like health care, education and economic empowerment. Those are issues he says “are pressing to the great state of South Carolina.”

When the delegates return, Carpenter says they will be unified to move the state forward.

On Monday, Cobb-Hunter took a tour of a Colorado charter school with State Superintendent of Education Dr. Jim Rex that left her impressed. She liked that fact that quality schools were a priority in community development and the options existing within the Colorado public school system.

“I have some interest to see if this can be replicated in South Carolina,” she said.

Harrison said he has enjoyed spending time with local delegates and hearing speakers like Clyburn, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright at breakfast meetings.

“It’s a great time to connect with friends from South Carolina and other parts of the country,” he said.

Pundits have defined the convention as an opportunity to mend a party fractured after a bitter primary battle between Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton. The three local delegates believe that Clinton’s Tuesday address inspired the unity necessary for Democrats to recapture the White House.

Carpenter said the speech encouraged Clinton supporters, “to follow her lead that she is going to be an advocate and proponent of Barack Obama.”

Clinton made it clear it was not about her but about the issues, Cobb-Hunter said.

Harrison thought the Monday appearance of Sen. Ted Kennedy, who is battling brain cancer, was particularly uplifting.

“It made you want to buckle down and fight for the principles of the Democratic Party,” he said.

Cobb-Hunter said the Monday speeches by Kennedy and Michelle Obama brought tears to her eyes.

Obama’s selection of Sen. Joe Biden, D-Delaware, as his vice presidential running mate was also universally praised by local delegates.

The veteran educator Carpenter hailed Biden as a strong advocate of education, a foreign policy expert and an experienced leader.

“He can be the bulldog that Sen. Obama needs to put pressure on (Sen. John) McCain,” Harrison said.

Cobb-Hunter said, “I can’t think of a better choice than Joe Biden.”

T&D Staff Writer Lee Tant can be reached by e-mail at ltant@times anddemocrat.com or by phone at 803-534-1060.

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16 comment(s)
The following comments are reader submitted. They do not represent the views of The T&D or Lee Enterprises.

confisus_sum wrote on Sep 3, 2008 4:04 PM:

" Everyone seems to be highlighting Biden's experience of Mrs. Palin's. How good is that experience if it produces the following statements:

By Dan Balz and Chris Cillizza
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, April 11, 2007; 5:25 PM

Delaware Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D) said today that the Bush Administration's surge strategy in Iraq is doomed to fail and criticized Army General David Petraeus for offering what he called an overly optimistic assessment of the situation on the ground.

Obviously Biden was grossly mistaken, proving that 35 years of being a "beltway boy" has not benefited his decision making process. "

ANNUAL wrote on Sep 3, 2008 7:42 AM:

" gratful you were the only person to bring up race but at least we know why you are voting for Barrack Hussian Obama. Never mind the issues just vote for him because like you said " hope for a black man to be elected president" but their are lots of people like yourself that are only voting for him because he is black, and thats sad. "

elloree wrote on Sep 2, 2008 8:19 PM:

" confisus_sum, I never once said I was perfect, I said that Jesus is and always will be my hero. Read Proverbs chapter 18, a fool is someone that misuses true wisdom. We all fall prey to being a (fool) from time to time. This was not meant to hurt your feelings, comments made here should not be taken too serious. God Bless "

confisus_sum wrote on Sep 2, 2008 9:22 AM:

" elloree: It seems a bit hypocritical to proclaim your hero as Jesus Christ, yet ignore his teachings by calling others fools, etc... "

Darla wrote on Sep 1, 2008 8:27 AM:

" I'm down right frustrated that folks will not look past the color for the sack of this countries future. The omnipotent Obama carries no substance to the table other than removing hard earned money from our pockets to pay for his extravagant plans. Grateful is truly a racist for bringing up race when it was not an issue. When I ask similar Democrats why should I vote for Obama, all I receive the same change word with no further elaboration on what change he will bring We live in a dangerous world and Elloree and Grateful make it worst because there minds are glossed over by color and not the knowledge of what our futures well being and security will be like in four years if ignorance prevails. "

GAN84 wrote on Aug 30, 2008 5:15 PM:

" Once again, the only people that ever make gender and race the main issue are the liberals. They can't handle the reality of the situation, so they either beat around the bush, bring out the race/gender card or completely ignore the issue altogether. If you can't fathom why Obama would make a horrible president, then there's no use in debating with you because it simply shows that you can not deal with facts.

Democrats are "unified" my foot. I wonder how Hillary felt when her and Obama promised one another to donate 1/2 million dollars to one another's campaign, and Hillary was the only one that lived up to the promise even though she was thoroughly underfunded? Not to mention all the back-handed attempts the Obama campaign has used to derail Hillary.

Cobb-Hunter said, “I can’t think of a better choice than Joe Biden.”

Ms. Hunter, you are delusional. Obama dug his hole even deeper with picking that idiot. Unbelievably bad choice. You might as well give it to McCain now.

grateful, what you've just stated is honestly one of the dumbest things I've heard in a long time. NO ONE brought up race but you. You should be ashamed for having that come from your keyboard. What a bunch of crap. Oh, and by the way, he isn't black. He's biracial. Nevermind, I forgot, since he disowned the white side of his family and politically threw his grandmother under the bus then I guess that makes him black now.

elloree, an equally silly remark. He stated what to look for on YouTube. The video would have shown what happened. Does that make too much sense? Thanks for your silly little attempt at an insult though, too bad no one with a brain will take you seriously.

I'm done. I can't sit here and argue anymore with people that can't see what's going on in front of them. "

norwegian wrote on Aug 30, 2008 1:33 PM:

" How is Obama a foreign policy expert? Dr Carpenter needs to wake up. How can someone be an expert in foreign policy when he's been on the job less than 150 days. Dr Carpenter is doing an injustice by stretching Obamas credentials. He picked Joe Biden because he is a foreign policy expert. Tell The Truth DOC "

norwegian wrote on Aug 30, 2008 1:23 PM:

" Confusus, Your post @ 200pm was on the money AMEN!! It ain't race , its ideas and they have no good ones!! Just look at how Obama is screaming about the big oil profits and how we will stop them. How??? The democrats use the tax dollars (50% of oil profits goes to US in form of energy taxes etc) to fund these grandiose programs so if they cut these profits how will Obama fund 700+ billion in new programs he proposes. Will he just print more money or tax business to the point that we got so many handout programs that we'll all be communist. THIS IS THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY AND BUSINESSES WILL MAKE PROFITS. Anyone standing in the way of this is ANTI AMERICAN. "

norwegian wrote on Aug 30, 2008 1:13 PM:

" Grateful just can't grasp the fact that the democrats have lied to our nations minorities for years. Bill Clinton rode Reagans economic policies and accepted all credit for it. Then he sold us to China and weakened our military. His foreign policies were so bad that we were finally attacked by the terrorists. To me color has nothing to do with this. Its the liberal agenda that is being put forth thats scary. The dems have done nothing under Pelosi in the congress and they just point fingers at Bush. Come on do you really think it is all on him? Clyburn and all of the others will sell you out again. If you do not believe me just look at who he hires. Rickenbaker sold Orangeburg out and in turn they'll sell the US out. WAKE UP AND REALIZE OBAMA IS INEXPERIENCED AND HE WILL BE PUPPETTED BY THESE dEMOCRATS FOR THEIR OWN AGENDAS. Just look at their track records. "

elloree wrote on Aug 30, 2008 9:28 AM:

" confisus_sum, my hero is JESUS, and many in bibical times did not like or follow him. That goes to show that everyone has opinions, and who is there to say that one is right and one is wrong? No one is perfect and that includes Obama and McCain. I can look at Obama and find many faults, I can also look at McCain and find many as well. My parents taught me many years ago that you will find whatever you are looking for. If you look for good or bad you will find it in the place or person you are looking. I know this may come as a surprise to Obama and McCain supporters, but there is something good in both of these men. confisus_sum I never told you rather I was black or white and frankly speaking it really dont matter. I can tell you this, that I have been voting for whites ever since I began voting. I can tell you that I did not voted for Obama in the primary. Now looking back, I dont think that billionaries (like the McCains)could ever understand a country girl like myself but I could be wrong. (This is just my opinion) "

gradnurse wrote on Aug 29, 2008 4:49 PM:

" grateful I don't understand why you brought up Mr. Obama's race. It seems to me that the first poster on this board was just stating statistics and you followed with the racial card. Why is that? Does this political campaign really need to be about race or gender? Or should it be about the values that each of this candidates can bring to the table? I for one was very disappointed at Mr. Obama's "Sermon on the Mount" speech and am concerned for the future of our nation no matter what the race or gender of our next leader is. "

confisus_sum wrote on Aug 29, 2008 2:03 PM:

" Once again the liberal mindset shows how it is incapable of debating logically, resorting to the use of race and name calling when they know they cannot dispute the truth surrounding their "hero". My posts did not mention race "grateful" you did. Because I see past Obama's race and look at his politics, that is why I am so against him. You on the other hand can only see his race. As far as Elloree's comments, maybe viewing the "great debaters" would help you craft a more logical response. The use of name calling and juvenile humor does not lend much to your credibility. As far as youtube, the lady I refer to was black, and was devastated that Obama had the nomination, which means she looked past race and chose a candidate based on how they matched up to her ideals. You two should try it sometime. "

elloree wrote on Aug 28, 2008 9:59 PM:

" confisus_sum, why dont you get a life? You sound like a fool and a very unhappy individual. I was taught long time ago that when you use sentences with word such as(everything, always, and none) they are usually false. Furthermore, you visit youtube!!! I know you need to get a life. God Bless "

grateful wrote on Aug 28, 2008 6:31 PM:

" Here we go again. You just can't stand that at last there is hope for a black man to be elected president. He can't do any worse that Bush has done. LOrd help us all. America calls itself a CHristian nation. Yet we are still so full of hate and racism. How do you think Black American's feel? We had to help elect white men because they were white. Stop all the hating and asked God to take your racist attitudes away. He took mine away for the whites that spat on me from school buses as I walked to school. God Loves All His Creation. "

confisus_sum wrote on Aug 28, 2008 1:15 PM:

" Virtually everything Bill said last night was a LIE. Interesting enough, the very day he said average incomes were down $2,000, the census bureau said they rose $600 on average for middle income and lower earners, those covered by health insurance was up several million people, the economy grew 3%, housing sales were up. Yes credit card debt is up. Gotta keep buying those toys. Oil prices are a democrat problem, as is the mortgage issue. I certainly hope John McCain rebuts this point by point, with the facts; calling the democrats on their doom & gloom scenerio. "

confisus_sum wrote on Aug 28, 2008 9:48 AM:

" What a load of media spin. If they were so united, then why did Hillary suspend the roll call vote? They knew what was coming, and made Hillary agree to avoid it. If you want to see how unified they really are, just go to Youtube and type in "hillary supporter upset at convention". While the Obama supporters are all smiles, they best remember the "Bradley effect". "



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Women of the U.S. House of Representatives stand on stage as they are honored at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008, while House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is projected on the screen above. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

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