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DNC, Day 4: Barack Obama Makes History in Denver

John Eagan

Barack Obama is now officially the 2008 Democratic presidential nominee.
    
He accepted the nomination during a speech in front of 80,000+ supporters at Invesco Field Thursday night in Denver.

Now he is telling his supporters that the general election is going to be "faster and tougher" than anything they've ever seen before.
    
ABC reporter Diana Alvear has more on a historic night in Denver...

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