Published 11/2/2008
at L.A. Times - Politics
A crowd of 15,000 cheers on the Democratic candidate in Pueblo, saving its boos for mention of President Bush and, especially, Dick Cheney.
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The quaint historic district of this steel-mill town at the foot of the Rockies erupted in a thunderous roar Saturday when Michelle Obama introduced her husband to more than 15,000 people as the "next president of the United States."
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