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BTL:Democrats at Boston Convention Prepare for Moderate and~ Current rating: 0
01 Aug 2004
~Cautious Election Campaign~Interview with John Nichols, Washington correspondent, The Nation magazine, conducted by Between the Lines' Scott Harris
Democrats at Boston Convention Prepare for Moderate and Cautious Election Campaign

Interview with John Nichols, Washington correspondent, The Nation magazine, conducted by Scott Harris

As thousands of Democratic Party delegates converged on Boston for their nominating convention, police put in place an extraordinary array of security measures across the city, including the closure of an interstate highway. Near the FleetCenter convention site, protesters were restricted to a so-called "free speech zone" that the federal judge presiding over the case challenging the controlled space, likened to an internment camp.

As has been the trend with both major political parties in recent years, their conventions are highly-scripted events with tight restrictions applied even to messages written on placards held by delegates. With the predictability and lack of dramatic news stories at today's conventions, broadcast television is devoting decreasing amounts of coverage. This year, the major networks will only air one hour of coverage on three of the four nights of both conventions.

While Democrats appear to be united in the campaign to defeat President Bush in November, the delegates who are gathered in Boston to nominate John Kerry as their candidate for the White House differ with the Massachusetts senator on some key issues. An overwhelming majority of delegates opposed the Iraq invasion from the beginning, unlike Kerry, who voted to give Bush the authority to launch the war. Between the Lines' Scott Harris spoke with John Nichols, Washington correspondent with The Nation magazine, who was in Boston covering the convention. He assesses the platform and strategy of the Democrats as they prepare for what many describe as the most important election in their lifetime.

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Re: BTL:Democrats at Boston Convention Prepare for Moderate and~
Current rating: 0
02 Aug 2004
Despite the fact that Dems did their best to sound and look like Republicans (Did you see all the Flag Waving? You guys must have hated that) The last time I saw that many flags at a Democratic Event, was 1984 during the Reagan/Mondale campaign and this time almost none of them were burning.

Alas, despite the charade, NO BUMP. Better Luck next time.

Jack