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DNC Credentialed Hispanic Blogger :: Day One

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Posted on: August 26th, 2008
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Sunday picked up my media credentials and went to the College Democrats Hispanic Caucus where 30 people showed up and elected new leadership.  They were so happy with the big turnout as at the last one only 4 had shown up.  I was the only media there and there were no Latino elected officials or other reps from Hispanic orgs.

Monday the big first day of the convention saw me attending the Democratic Hispanic Caucus in the Colorado Convention Center.  Big room maybe half filled. Various Hispanic politicians spoke but the big event was the appearance of Hillary Clinton.  The room erupted and she backed Obama.  As soon as she left the room Ramona Martinez the chair of the Caucus and Superdelegate was asking everyone to calm down and stay because there were more speakers coming up. Yet one can’t stop the tide because once things calmed down the room was less that a third filled and most of the media had left the room.  I did manage to speak to Ramona, see a few old friends, etc. I posted some audio from this event.

After that I headed over to the Pepsi Center to see the Blogger Lounge.  The Nuggets weight room, it turns out.  At least it doesn’t smell like sweat like my old high school’s.  Lots and lots of security and walking but it had AC and free water.

I high-tailed it back towards the Colorado Convention Center to go to a presentation put on by NDN about Immigration and the New Administration and while it was probably the only event that I have seen that dealt with the important subject of immigration, it was mostly preaching to the choir.  info at NDN website – more audio at hispanictips although I haven’t had time to check and title yet.

After that I met up with some fellow bloggers ate and talked for a while before we all went to the MySpace cafe because one of us – not me – was going to be interviewed by the Washington Post. Did that and then went to the big Democratic HIspanic Caucus Party. Unfortunately, while I had managed to get on the list my fellow bloggers couldn’t attend so we parted ways but I ended up staying a whopping 30 minutes because being on the list was nice and I am grateful, all the poeple I would have really liked to have talked with were in the VIP section.

I forgot to mention that I might be doing 15 minute live cut ins for HITN’s Destination Casa Blanca.  That would be cool.

Lesson for the day: It is all about levels of access – press, perimeter, delegate, guest, hall, floor, VIP, not VIP and on and on – so much for freedom.

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