Im going to save more in-depth analysis of the convention as a whole for a later post after Ive had some sleep. But briefly, my impression of Pres. Barack Obamas speech is that he made a compelling case against the Romney-Ryan worldview. It had more substance than Romneys soft-focus slice of apple pie, to say the least.
I never expected to say this, but I think my favorite speech of the evening was John Kerrys. So many zingers!
Earlier in the day, we saw a colossal downpour put an end to whatever debate there was about the decision to move to an indoor venue. I got to break out my pink Planned Parenthood-provided condom-poncho (my phrasing, not theirs).
As soon as I arrived at the convention hall, I spotted the glittering hat of TX-10 Congressional candidate Tawana Cadien, who graciously posed for a photo.
I grabbed a seat in my high-altitude section, then nearly lost it when I got stuck in a comically long food line (thanks to my seatmates for the save!). Surprisingly, a few non-media people in my row had just scored tickets this week. A friendly woman next to me named Talia had just flown in the day before from Arizona, and a couple college students got lucky somehow. They all seemed elated by the evening, the students describing it as energizing.
Im flying home Friday, but will write a postmortem at some point. For more, you know the drill: @SorensenJen [View the story “Live-Tweeting the DNC: Part IV” on Storify]
For real-time updates from Charlotte, follow on Twitter: @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.
This article appears in September 7 • 2012.



