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From NBC's Chris DonovanAfter weeks of media speculation about potential drama at the convention, the only soap opera that was evident inside the Pepsi Center Wednesday night was the appearance of longtime "Days of Our Lives" actress Deidre Hall (aka Dr. Marlena Evans). Hall, attending her first convention, was sitting with the California delegation, cheering on Biden, and chanting "John McCain, more of the same." She said she wholeheartedly supports Obama. And when asked how long she's been an Obama...( read more ) (link)

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