Barack Obama accepts US presidential nomination from the Democratic Party
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Saturday, August 30, 2008
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United States presidential candidate Barack Obama accepted the United States Democratic Party's nomination for president Thursday evening at Invesco Field in Denver, Colorado before a crowd estimated to be between 75,000 to 80,000 people.
Obama is running to become the 44th President of the United States. His opponent John McCain will accept the Republican Party's presidential nomination next week in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Obama is the first African-American nominee for President by a major political party. The speech concluded the fourth and final night of the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
The speech was given on the 45th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech.
In the speech, Obama stated that the "American promise has been threatened" by eight years under President George W. Bush and that John McCain represented a continuation of policies that undermined the nation’s economy and imperiled its standing around the world.
The speech set an American television record for viewership during a convention. The Nielsen Media Research company found that just over 38 million Americans watched the speech, eclipsing both the 2004 acceptance speech of John Kerry and the 2000 acceptance speech of Al Gore. According to Reuters, the format by which Nielsen conducts its research — known as the Nielsen Ratings — has changed since 2004, adding four networks and factoring in people who watched the speech via a digital video recorder.
Sources
- Steve Gorman "UPDATE 1-Obama acceptance speech believed to set TV record" – Reuters, August 29, 2008
- Brian Stelter "38 Million View Obama’s Speech; Highest-Rated Convention In History" – New York Times, August 29, 2008
- Adam Nagourney and Jeff Zeleny "Obama Takes Aim at Bush and McCain With a Forceful Call to ‘Change America’" – New York Times, August 28, 2008
- Joshua Zumbrun and Brian Wingfield "Obama Accepts Nomination" – Forbes, August 28, 2008
- "Full Text: Obama's acceptance speech" – The Denver Post, August 28, 2008
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