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In the last installment of the Gloria Neal’s Convention Survival Guide, Gloria looks back on the Democratic National Convention in Denver and what’s next in the ’08 campaign. Her video series for PoliticsWest is here.



An ABC News producer was "charged with trespassing, interference with a police officer and failure to follow a lawful order when he and his crew attempted to talk to Democratic senators and donors leaving a private meeting at Denver's Brown Palace Hotel" on Wednesday, reported Joanne Ostrow. Here's the video...



Two writers on the Gang of Four blog on PoliticsWest have raised red flags about the influence of money and politics evident in Denver during the Democratic National Convention. Here's David Sirota's take. And here's Nancy Watzman's heads-up on politicalpartytime.org, a Sunlight Foundation database.

Prior to Barack Obama accepting the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party, Gloria Neal hit the streets of Denver to ask people what they thought of the possibility of the first black U.S. president.

Gloria Neal checks in with political impersonator Mark Corrigan to hear how it's going during the Democratic National Convention. Read Gloria's blog here, and visit her Convention Survival Guide.

Many protesters in town this week aren't here to stop traffic, confront police or get arrested. Gloria Neal of PoliticsWest speaks with a couple of protesters about their reasons for coming to Denver, which include Gulf Coast hurricane relief efforts.

Read Gloria's blog here, and visit her Convention Survival Guide.

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