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August 29, 2008 - 5:22am
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Wrap Up: Thursday's PolitickerNJ.com coverage from Denver and New Jersey

By Editor

Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for President in Denver on Thursday: Getty Images PhotoBarack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for President in Denver on Thursday: Getty Images Photo

  • On eve of Obama speech, Menendez cuts up Irish lullaby
  • Bollwage says McCain can't win Elizabeth
  • Pallone warmly introduces Andrews
  • Cunningham still mum on mayoral prospects
  • Congressman says Karl Rove is going to hell
  • Pallone: Obama's an opportunity to build party's future
  • Gay rights advocates lobby for gay marriage
  • Get ready to go Old Testament, Florio tells Dems
  • On morning of big speech, Obama mentor makes his pitch to Jersey
  • Andrews to address his future next week

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