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May 5th, 2008
Observations from the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner
When Clinton did make her speech, she was well-received at first. She encountered the first boos of the night when she brought up the gas tax holiday. Obama supporters jeered when she mentioned the idea, saying it would provide relief to working-class citizens.
But she also got a few laugh lines, including one about the sound of the “moving van” taking George W. Bush out of the White House.
Easley uneasy
Gov. Mike Easley was confronted by the crowd early on, with people booing him at his entrance. He stuck it out and spoke over the noise, and eventually it died down. But some Obama fans were unhappy about his recent Clinton endorsement.
Obama closes the night
To continue the sports theme, Obama had a home-team advantage during his speech.
By the time he spoke, at about 10 p.m., most of Clinton’s local supporters had left, leaving Obama without the opposition that greeted Clinton earlier.
He received one brief chorus of “boos” when he mentioned playing basketball with the men’s Tar Heels last week, but he was next to N.C. State’s Carter Fenley Stadium.
Does music matter?
Clinton entered to John Mellencamp’s “Our Country,” and Mellencamp has endorsed both candidates.
Obama’s theme song has been Bruce Springsteen’s “The Rising,” after Springsteen announced his endorsement last month.
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