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Moseying Around the DNC

Dispatches from Charlotte, N.C.

By Jen Sorensen, 1:24PM, Mon. Sep. 3, 2012

I spent Sunday getting my press credentials and my bearings in uptown Charlotte, the Democratic National Convention epicenter. The city is festooned with cops and barricades, but I didn’t have any problem getting around.

There was plenty of Obama swag for sale at the Convention Center, including some $65 hoodies:


Photos by Jen Sorensen

I wasn’t sure about the symbolism of these Obama yo-yo’s:


Wonder if there were any “Romney Pride” shirts for sale at the RNC?


Leaving the convention center, I saw this anti-free trade protester working a busy corner:


Speaking of protest, I watched Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! give a talk at the PPL, the independent blogger workspace at the DNC. She defended the importance of dissent and talked about her 2008 arrest at the RNC while covering protests as a credentialed journalist, for which she won a settlement. A colleague of hers at NBC told her he’d never been arrested; she noted that he was reporting from the VIP skybox.

Later last night, I passed these concession stand operators with a name that might not ingratiate them to a crowd of Democrats:


I mentioned Ralph Nader to them jokingly, and one of them took me seriously and announced to the others, “Hey guys, maybe we oughta not wear these T-shirts tomorrow!”

As I paused on the sidewalk to check my phone at the end of the night, a couple guys in Romney T-shirts stopped to ask whether I knew if Charlotte would be enforcing its 11pm noise ordinance laws. I guess all my credentials made me look like an official worthy of light harassment. Ha!

For real-time updates from Charlotte, follow my Twitter feed at @SorensenJen.

Chronicle cartoonist Jen Sorensen is reporting this week from the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. This post is presented in partnership with C-VILLE Weekly.

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