What Role Will Lobbyists Play in the Democratic Convention?

What Role Will Lobbyists Play in the Democratic Convention?

What Role Will Lobbyists Play in the Democratic Convention?

The Nation‘s Ari Berman dissects the corporate influence-peddling at this year’s Democratic convention.

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By all accounts, the 2008 Democratic Convention will be a celebration
for the ages, but the enormous scale of the parties in Denver will not
merely be a reflection of Barack Obama’s historic candidacy. In the face
of increasingly stringent lobbying regulations, lobbyist-sponsored
convention parties have become the primary sites for corporate
influence-peddling within the Democratic Party.

On the eve of the convention, Nation political correspondent Ari Berman previews the behind-the-scenes wrangling that will occur at these closed-door affairs and highlights the conundrum they may pose for Barack Obama.

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