Democratic Convention Schedule at SBG Global

November 24th, 2021 Presidential Political Betting

Democratic Convention Schedule events run four days, from Monday, August 25th through Thursday, August 28th. Political betting odds favor the Democratic candidate Barack Obama in the U.S. Presidential race over John McCain, but just barely. The Democratic Convention Schedule is expected to give Obama a bounce in political betting odds but that bounce may not be very big. Democratic Convention Schedule events on Monday are highlighted by the speech of Michelle Obama.

The other main speaker of note on the Democratic Convention Schedule for Monday is Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. The Monday Democratic Convention Schedule also features a tribute to Senator Edward M. Kennedy.

The Democratic Convention Schedule for Tuesday features Senator Hillary Clinton trying to rally her supporters behind Obama. Political betting odds have dropped in recent weeks because many people believe that Obama will not get her supporters in the race against John McCain.

Wednesday’s Democratic Convention Schedule features vice presidential nominee Joe Biden. He will have to share the stage a bit on the Democratic Convention Schedule though as former President Bill Clinton will draw the most attention. The Democratic Convention Schedule for Thursday features Barack Obama accepting the nomination and giving his speech.

It will occur from INVESCO Field at Mile High which is more wide open and holds more people. The speech by Obama is expected to be a call on Americans to support him as a way to change the course of the country. Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, Jr. is also part of the Democratic Convention Schedule for Thursday.

The Democratic Schedule is a chance for the Democratic Party to attract attention and get their message out to a huge national audience. It is also a way to increase their appeal in political betting circles.

The convention is also expected to give Obama a bounce in the polls but it may not be as big as in previous election years since his battle with Hillary Clinton has made the Party a little divided. Republican Presidential hopeful John McCain has the momentum and the Democrats hope the convention can turn the tide in their favor.

 

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