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Obama speech moved indoors
 politico44 ^ | 9/5/12 | BYRON TAU

Posted on Wednesday, September 05, 2012 10:22:48 AM by

Democratic officials confirm to POLITICO that President Obama's prime time address will be moved indoors to the Time Warner Center.

The Thursday address was scheduled to be at Bank of America stadium — an outdoor venue with more than 70,000 seats. But forecasts are predicting thunderstorms, forcing a last minute change in venue.


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Ha ha ha ha ha !!!!

all the suckers who traveled on busses now get to watch a TV.   

MORONS! 

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Obama nomination speech moved indoors to smaller venue, thousands left out
 Fox News ^ | September 5, 2012 | Fox News


Posted on Wednesday, September 05, 2012 10:07:10 AM


 

Democratic officials, citing weather concerns, are moving President Obama's planned nomination acceptance speech indoors -- and in doing so, choosing a significantly smaller venue that will leave out potentially thousands of Obama supporters.

 The campaign is already moving to figure out what to do with those who planned to attend, and indicated Wednesday they would be invited to future Obama events, though not the main event this Thursday in Charlotte. An Obama campaign source told FoxNews.com the team is urging supporters to stay home Thursday and, instead, organize watch parties and participate in the live stream.

 "We are encouraging them not to come to Charlotte," the source said.

 Obama plans to speak to surely-disappointed credential holders via conference call Thursday afternoon.

 The sudden change of plans, announced Wednesday by the Democratic convention committee, significantly scales back the atmosphere for Obama's second nomination address.

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‘Best weather of the entire week’: Local meteorologist puzzled by Obama speech move
 The Daily Caller ^ | 9/5/12 | Alex Pappas


Posted on Wednesday, September 05, 2012 11:34:10 AM




CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The chief meteorologist at a Charlotte television station is questioning the decision by Democrats to move President Obama’s acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention to a smaller venue because of the weather.

“Thursday night will likely be the best weather of the entire week,” Brad Panovich of WCNC-NBC TV wrote on Twitter in reference to when Obama’s speech was planned to take place at the outside Bank of America stadium, which can accommodate 70,000 people.
The Democratic National Committee on Wednesday announced that the weather is forcing them to relocate Obama’s speech to the Time Warner Cable Arena, which is inside and holds a far fewer 22,000 people.

In a series of tweets on Wednesday morning after the news broke, Panovich said there’s only a 20 to 30 percent chance of rain or storms and argued that “if you are going to move inside for this small risk you could have done that days ago.”

Said Panovich: “My main point is if you were going to move inside for the small [weather] threat Thursday [,you] could have made that decision a week ago.”

Republicans reacted to the news asking whether the change is really because the Democrats are worried about filling enough seats in the outdoor venue for the video cameras.

“Problems filling the seats?” Republican National Committee spokeswoman Kirsten Kukowski told reporters in a Wednesday email.


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2008 No More: Obama Acceptance Speech Moved to 75% Smaller Venue
 Red State ^ | September 5, 2012 | Jeff Emanuel


Posted on Wednesday, September 05, 2012 12:36:04 PM




In 2008, standing between artificial columns designed to recall the White House Rose Garden, then-Senator Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for president at Denver’s Invesco Field in front of a record crowd of 84,000. It’s clearly not 2008 any more.

Bank of America stadium and the 73% smaller Time Warner Cable ArenaA similar-sized venue was chosen for now-President Obama’s acceptance speech this year’s Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, where .... Bank of America Stadium seats 73,298. That’s ten thousand less than Invesco, but still a sizable venue — and one which, if enthusiasm were even remotely close to 2008 levels, Obama should have had no trouble at all filling.

However, a growing enthusiasm gap — reflected in crowds at campaign events that were so paltry......


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What - no Peggy?    Damn. 

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2008 No More: Obama Acceptance Speech Moved to 75% Smaller Venue
 Red State ^ | September 5, 2012 | Jeff Emanuel


Posted on Wednesday, September 05, 2012 12:36:04 PM




In 2008, standing between artificial columns designed to recall the White House Rose Garden, then-Senator Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for president at Denver’s Invesco Field in front of a record crowd of 84,000. It’s clearly not 2008 any more.

Bank of America stadium and the 73% smaller Time Warner Cable ArenaA similar-sized venue was chosen for now-President Obama’s acceptance speech this year’s Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, where .... Bank of America Stadium seats 73,298. That’s ten thousand less than Invesco, but still a sizable venue — and one which, if enthusiasm were even remotely close to 2008 levels, Obama should have had no trouble at all filling.

However, a growing enthusiasm gap — reflected in crowds at campaign events that were so paltry......


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And, to top it all off........

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/09/04/hume_dem_convention_much_more_loud_than_gop_because_of_small_site.html


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/09/05/flashback_obama_has_long_held_campaign_events_in_the_rain.html

"A little bit of rain never hurt anybody. Although I've got to say that I saw Ed Rendell backstage and his teeth were chattering. This is an unbelievable crowd for this kind of weather. Thank you so much"

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He lost his rock star status.  Too bad the media still gushes over him. 

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He lost his rock star status.  Too bad the media still gushes over him. 

If Obama loses, keep Chris Matthews from any sharp objects or ledges.

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like him or not he still gets large crowds

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If Obama loses, keep Chris Matthews from any sharp objects or ledges.

MSNBC will be in full meltdown for weeks on end when he loses.  

All those jokers working over there now will commit hari kari  

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like him or not he still gets large crowds

Where?  The bath house in Chicago w Larry Sinclaire and Hasan Chandoo? 

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If Obama loses, keep Chris Matthews from any sharp objects or ledges.

Tell me about it.  He'll surely be literally foaming at the mouth. 

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like him or not he still gets large crowds

Ummmm......not necessarily. A number of his campaign stops have been noticeably small. More importantly, his fundraising is bordering on anemic.












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The Incredible Shrinking Acceptance Speech [....cloudy, with a strong chance of empty seats]
 The Weekly Standard ^ | September 5, 2012 | Mark Hemingway


Posted on Wednesday, September 05, 2012 4:00:11 PM by


Charlotte It's been raining every afternoon here during the Democratic convention, but from talking to the locals here, short afternoon showers are pretty common this time of year. One imagines that way back when Democrats booked the 74,000 seat Bank of America stadium for Obama's acceptance speech, someone did the due diligence to inquire what the weather might be like in Charlotte this time of year. The possibility of rain must have been considered.

So when the Obama campaign announced today that they were moving the President's acceptance speech from the outdoor stadium to the indoor 20,000 seat Time Warner Cable Arena, there are good reasons to be doubtful that this is happening because the forecast is a 30 percent chance of rain.

"We have decided to move Thursday's proceedings to Time Warner Cable Arena to ensure the safety and security of our delegates and convention guests," says Democratic National Convention Committee CEO Steve Kerrigan in a press release. "The energy and enthusiasm for our convention in Charlotte has been overwhelming and we share the dissappointment of over 65,000 people who signed up for community credentials to be there with the president in person."

But if the Democratic energy and enthusiasm is "overwhelming," why did Democrats already cancel a convention kick-off event at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, which seats a whopping 135,000 people. Again, the official reason for canceling the event at the speedway was to "maximize accessibility, transportation, and proximity of all guests." But it's a safe bet the bad optics of holding an event in a vast stadium that Democrats had little to no chance of filling, must have also weighed heavily on convention organizers's minds.

Another clue that Democrats aren't willing to come out and admit the real reason for downsizing Obama's acceptance speech is that they keep insisting that Bank of America stadium's seating capacity is 65,000 rather than the 74,000 it seats for NFL games. "The way the stadium is constructed, its capacity is 74,000 for football,” said Obama communications director Brent Colburn yesterday. “Our capacity is going to be lower on Thursday night because of staging, place for media, security, so we’re looking at approximately 65,000. We expect 65,000 to show up.”

The trouble with this claim that this is the exact opposite of what happened when Obama accepted the nomination at Invesco Field Denver in 2008. "Invesco’s seating capacity was 76,125 in 2008, according to the Denver Broncos media guide for that year. But when Obama spoke there, DNC organizers estimated that he drew over 84,000. At the time, they were able to actually increase capacity by opening up the field to seating," observes The Washington Examiner's Phil Klein.

This also raises another interesting question: How many tickets did the Obama campaign give out? Several eyebrows were raised when it appeared in the weeks leading up to the convention Democrats were basically trolling through bars and other public places in an attempt to give tickets away. While it's hard to say how many tickets were given away, how many people made travel plans to come to Charlotte for the speech and are now about to be turned away?

Finally, it's already been well documented that 2012 Obama campaign is very sensitive about living up to the crowd sizes of the 2008 campaign. When Obama launched his campaign kick-off event at Ohio State University, he found himself looking out from the lectern and staring out at 4,000 empty seats. Democratic officials tried to shrug it off by pointing to Mitt Romney's relative inability to draw crowds, but Obamaland did not take the failure to fill seats on a large college campus very well.

"But for a campaign struggling to recapture it's fire the empty seats at Obama's announcement added up to a serious downer," writes Politico reporter Glenn Thrush in his e-book, "Obama's Last Stand." Thrush quotes one of the organizers of the OSU event, "It was a stark reminder of how different a year it was going to be."

If the inability to fill seats at the event at Ohio State was a "stark reminder," what must the Obama campaign be thinking about this colossal failure to fill the stadium in Charlotte?