With over 250 organized watch parties across the state, rooms were packed last night to hear President Obama's speech at the Democratic National Convention.
House parties with real middle class Americans listening to a president who will fight for us. #dnc2012 twitter.com/matthewaaron05…
— matt stienstra (@matthewaaron05) September 7, 2012
Wisconsin's own Tammy Baldwin set the stage prior to the President's address.
Just finished watching @tammybaldwinwi deliver a blistering defense of progressive ideals at #DNC2012 #fierce
— Sam Gehler (@sgehler) September 6, 2012
Back for fall semester, students gathered at house parties and on campus to watch the historic night together.
70 ppl at one of five uwmad watch parties #partyparty #DNC2012 there was a great discussion on how Obama has helped us twitter.com/PaulKendrick84…
— Paul Kendrick (@PaulKendrick84) September 7, 2012
President Obama brought the crowd to its feet, but you didn't need to be in the audience in Charlotte to be inspired.
President Obama: “We don’t turn back. We leave no one behind. We pull each other up.” #Forward2012
— Obama for America WI (@OFA_WI) September 7, 2012
It left our volunteers and organizers pretty fired up.
Nights like tonight just reinforce why I am where I am. Love my job. Love my county. Love my President. #DNCwatchparty #WINsconsin
— Amber M. (@aMargentina) September 7, 2012
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