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The 1996 Democratic National Convention is over. From Christopher Reeve and Sarah Brady have pleaded their causes, Jesse Jackson and Mario Cuomo have had their say, and Al Gore has danced (or not danced) the ubiquitous "Macarena." And, of course, the festival has ended with President Clinton's acceptance of his party's nomination for a second-term run.

Read letters about the 1996 Democratic National Convention from delegates representing all quarters of the country, including those from the New England, the South, the Mid-Atlantic, the Great Lakes Region, the Plains, the Southwest, the Mountain Region and the West.

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