The big story of the night was Sen. Barack Obama becoming the first African-American presidential nominee of a major
political party.
As CQ Politics notes, Obama's nomination "was sealed after Sen. Hillary Clinton stepped forward to cast New York's 282 votes midway through the
state-by-state roll call Wednesday afternoon. But in a carefully
orchestrated gesture, she moved that delegates dispense with the rest
of the formalities."
Said Clinton: "Let's declare in one voice, right here and right now, that Barack Obama
is our candidate."
Sign of progress: The new Washington Post-ABC News poll shows a jump in the percentage of black voters who think their children could one day grow up to be president.
August 28, 2008
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