Democratic National Convention

Scorecard: Third-Night Speeches
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Sen. Evan Bayh speaks at the 2008 Democratic National Convention on Aug. 27

Senator Evan Bayh

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Clean-cut and plain-speaking, he delivered an earnest plea for a Barack Obama presidency. In keeping with his Midwest roots, he spoke to average Americans, repeating the mantra: Your cause is our cause. He rejected the Bush administration and a continuation of its values, and made a plea for jobs, health care, relief for the troops. A former veepstakes contestant, he was more confident and comfortable than in his past big speeches, but still had trouble holding the crowd. Yelled a lot to show passion, but volume alone was not enough, and his remarks, while on message, contrasted clearly with Biden's dramatic diatribe.

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