Saturday, August 09, 2008

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From the DNC:
Today, we're announcing plans to let you join Convention delegates and thousands of others in Denver for the final night of the 2008 Democratic National Convention - including Barack Obama's acceptance speech.

Breaking the mold of traditional political Conventions, Senator Obama will accept the Democratic nomination for president at INVESCO Field at Mile High. Denver's football stadium can accommodate an audience of more than 75,000. With a free "Community Credential," you could be a witness to history on August 28, 2008.

We're opening this Convention to more people than ever before.

Democrats, independents, and Republicans from around the country are being invited to attend. There is already great interest - and only a limited number of Community Credentials. Because you receive Convention e-mail updates, you're among the first to see the details.

There are a few steps to obtaining a Community Credential. Most importantly, you must have travel plans and a place to stay in the Denver area. You may be a Colorado neighbor - or traveling from far away. In either case, there is a specific credentialing contact for each state. You can find a state-by-state contact list at:

http://www.DemConvention.com/invesco

Follow the instructions on that page. You can also read complete program details and find answers to some common questions. We expect a great deal of interest in Community Credentials - and space is limited even in a football stadium. You should begin the process today for the best chance of participating in-person.

Whether you're in Denver or not, this historic Convention will be easy to follow. In the days ahead, we'll tell you how to participate at home. You can catch all of the action live online at DemConvention.com.

We're excited to open this Convention to a larger audience than ever before. And we're glad to welcome you - however you plan to watch.


Sign up today:

South Dakota Contact Number: (720) 362-2500
commcredentials@demconvention.com
When e-mailing, you must include the name of your state in the subject line and your phone number in the body of your message.