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Demos whoop it up for presidential hopefuls
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Edwards, the party's 2004 vice presidential nominee, described an America in which children are going to bed hungry, or crying themselves to sleep over a parent's lost job. Young people are turning down college acceptance letters because they can't afford to go, he said, while every week another parent learns of the death of a child in Iraq.
"It doesn't have to be that way," Edwards repeated in his somber speech. "Silence is betrayal."
Clinton took the stage in a fighting mood, promising the party base that she's "in to win" and that, as a veteran of the national battlefield, she knows how to do so.
"I know a thing or two about winning campaigns," she said. "When our party and our candidates are attacked, we have to stand up and fight back."
Clinton soldiered on through a mild spate of heckling, drowning one protester's cries to "Bring them home!" in a torrent of applause for her promise to end the war in January 2009 if Congress hasn't already done so.
"Democrats, this is not a game," he said. "This can't be about who digs up more skeletons on who. . . . We owe it to the American people to do more than that."
Democrats should deliver something more, he said.
"That's what we offer the American people. Hope," he said. "We've had a lot of plans, Democrats. What we've had a shortage of is hope . . . I'm calling on you to hope."
Later in the day, Obama spoke to a raucous rally of college students at the student center at George Mason University, a commuter school in the Washington suburb of Fairfax, Va.
The event, organized by a national student group promoting Obama's presidential candidacy, provided a preview of a campaign expected to kick off Feb. 10 when Obama plans to officially launch his candidacy. Students filled a three-level atrium, cheering, holding up Obama placards, waving copies of his latest best-selling book, and rushing for the chance to shake his hand as he departed.
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