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Notable moments of the 2012 presidential election

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The highlight of the Democratic National Convention ended up coming not from Obama but from former President Clinton. In a keynote address that ran far over schedule and late into the night, Clinton delivered a common-sense, point-by-point repudiation of Republican ideology and offered a defense of the Obama administration's sometimes rocky first term. "No president, no president -- not me or any of my predecessors, no one -- could have repaired all the damage he found in just four years," <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2012/sep/05/news/la-pn-clinton-dnc-obama-20120905">Clinton said.</a> "But he has laid the foundation for a new, modern, successful economy."

Bill Clinton's rousing DNC speech

( Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times / September 5, 2012 )
The highlight of the Democratic National Convention ended up coming not from Obama but from former President Clinton. In a keynote address that ran far over schedule and late into the night, Clinton delivered a common-sense, point-by-point repudiation of Republican ideology and offered a defense of the Obama administration's sometimes rocky first term. "No president, no president -- not me or any of my predecessors, no one -- could have repaired all the damage he found in just four years," Clinton said. "But he has laid the foundation for a new, modern, successful economy."
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