Convention Coverage

Democrats insist Jerusalem omission in platform 'not deliberate'

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — A top Democratic official said Thursday that a decision to ditch a party policy naming Jerusalem as Israel's capital, later ordered reversed by President Barack Obama, was not deliberate.

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Obama to ask for second term in big convention address

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — President Barack Obama said Thursday he will urge supporters to defy the "cynics" one more time when he pitches for four more White House years in his crucial convention address.

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5 Questions for: Greenpeace activist Holly Hanks on political platforms and wanting political influence

Holly Hanks, the senior campaign coordinator for Greenpeace's office in Raleigh, North Carolina, took a break from campaigning near the convention (and the occasional cough; this was her first week back at work after a recent illness) to talk to Raw Story about Greenpeace's progress as an organization, what that might mean for it in the future, and about the recent back-tracking by the Democratic Party platform on environmental issues.

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Five questions for: 'Take the Money Out' activist Paul Davis about disrupting a National Journal event

Paul Davis and fellow activist Peter Tridish were arrested on Tuesday at a panel on energy hosted by The National Journal at the 2012 Democratic National Convention. The two men, representing the anti-corruption group "Take the Money Out," unfurled a banner that read "Corporate cash nukes this election. @TakeTheMoneyOut," and sent a foaming, fizzing green liquid spilling across the floor.

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5 Questions For: Immigration advocate Benita Veliz, on being a DREAMer and nearly being deported

The day after her appearance at the convention, Benita Veliz wanted to be clear: not everyone who gets deported is a DREAMer.

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Five questions for: Transgender Democrat Mara Keisling

Raw Story has spoken to Mara Keisling before, but our first face-to-fact meeting happened on Thursday morning at the DNC. Kiesling, who is the Executive Director of the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE), but insisted that she was appearing at the DNC "just as a Democrat," not in an official capacity as a representative of NCTE.

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Moms booted from Michelle Rhee's film screening during Democratic Convention

Two Democratic moms who oppose the privatization of schools say that security personnel escorted from an event at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte this week after organizers learned they opposed charter schools and other education "reforms."

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5 Questions For: Rep. Gwen Moore (D-WI) on the GOP's war on women, welfare moms and voters

Congresswoman Gwen Moore (D-WI) represents Wisconsin's 4th Congressional district, which includes Milwaukee and several of its working-class suburbs. She comes to the job from a path not normally followed by her colleagues, which included being a single mother while finishing college and -- like President Obama's mother -- needing government assistance to make ends meet. She spoke with Raw Story at the Time Warner Cable Arena, where the Democratic National Convention is being held.

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5 Questions For: Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) on the role of the convention and women in the Democratic party

Sen. Dick Durbin is the Senate Majority Whip -- Majority Leader Harry Reid's right-hand man, in other words -- and was the senior Senator from Illinois when the President first served. He's also the author of the Fair Sentencing Act, which reduced discriminatory sentencing for people convicted of crack cocaine possession, a consistent pro-choice vote and a long-time advocate for tobacco regulation. He spoke with Raw Story in Charlotte at the PPL Newsroom.

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5 Questions For: NARAL President Nancy Keenan on the ascendency of women's issues in 2012

NARAL president Nancy Keenan, who rocked the house on Tuesday night with her speech at the Democratic convention, is a former Montana state legislator and a Superintendent of Public Instruction in the state. She worked her way through college at a local smelter before getting a Masters in education and going on to teach children with disabilities. She announced in May that she was leaving the organization, but took some time during a busy Democratic convention to chat with Raw Story about the Republicans' sudden moves on reproductive choice.

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Krauthammer on Clinton's DNC speech: 'A giant swing and a miss'

Even many Republican had to admit on Wednesday that former President Bill Clinton knocked it out the park with his rousing endorsement of Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention, but conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer clearly wasn't feeling the love.

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5 Questions For: Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on the potential death of the American dream

Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is the garrulous senior Senator who's rarely been known to shy away from the media. True to his reputation, he visited the PPL Media Space and took questions from the crowd that gathered.

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5 Questions For: EMILY's List President Stephanie Schriock about the importance of political role models

Stephanie Schriock made cemented her reputation as a campaign strategist somewhere between running Howard Dean's 2004 president fundraising operation, getting Jon Tester elected to the Senate as a Democrat from Montana challenging a 3-term incumbent Republican, and stepping in to take over Al Franken's then-faltering Senate bid and steering the campaign and the recall fight to victor. In 2010, she became the president of EMILY's List -- a non-super PAC that supports pro-choice female Democratic candidates -- after its founder stepped down. She spoke to Raw Story from a private party at the Time Warner Center Arena during the Democratic convention.

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