Barack Obama drew an overflow crowd to the 9,000 seat Magnuss Arena at DU today as they had to setup speakers for the crowd on the field outside to hear his speech. Caroline Kennedy introduced Obama just a few days after her uncle, Senator Ted Kennedy, endorsed Obama for the Democratic nomination. She began her introduction at 11:00 and Obama spoke until just before noon. People lined up to enter as early as 4:30 AM.
Famous Denverites on hand were Broncos wide receiver, Rod Smith, and former Denver mayor Federico Pena who is national co-chair of Obama's campaign.
Obama needs a strong showing nationwide on Super Tuesday if he is to keep pace with apparent front-runner Hillary Clinton who has large leads in many of the big states that will be voting that day.
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