So, the Obama Campaign is moving his acceptance speech from the site of the Democratic National Convention to Invesco Field, which seats more than 75,000 people. Hmmm... well, there's no denying that the guy can draw a crowd. And it's the anniversary of Martin Luther King's 'I Have A Dream' speech, which, given the fact that Obama will be the first major African-American Presidential Candidate making his acceptance speech coinciding with the anniversary of the 'I Have A Dream' speech makes this kind of a big deal. Kind of a very big deal.
Buuuuuut... what if he doesn't sell out the venue? That's the only downside to this- you don't want to bill this awesome, fantastic event of titanic proportions only not to be able to put butts in the seats.
So beware. Or get really clever camera angles.
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