Published 8/27/2008
by CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney
at CNN Political Ticker
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DENVER, Colorado (CNN) — Democrats on Wednesday formally began the choreographed roll call process of nominating Barack Obama to be their candidate for president in November.
Hillary Clinton and Obama were on the ballot at the party convention on Wednesday.
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The states announced their votes [...]
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