Denver Dispatch: Ayelet Waldman on Being an Obama Delegate

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Today all anyone wants to hear about is the manufactured dissent between Hillary supporters and Obama supporters. Every reporter breathlessly asks what we've heard, how angry the Hillary supporters are. I can hardly claim any unique insight into the mind of the Clinton camp, but let me say that, as a novelist, I know that thousands of people holding hands, waving signs, and cheering a united party does not a story make. Conflict makes a story, so every nutjob with a PUMA sign gets on TV. The truth from the ground is that while I've heard that the New York delegation breakfast was a little emotional, the vast majority of Hillary supporters are either onboard for Obama or preparing to be. As a young African-American woman I heard interviewed on the bus today said, "Hillary and Bill were there for us, and I'm here for her. But on Thursday, when Barack Obama is our candidate, I will support him with all my heart." I've seen red buttons that say "Hillary Supports Obama and So Do I" and "Another Hillary Clinton Delegate for Obama," but I've seen no negative swag at all.

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