DENVER-U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) told New Hampshire convention delegates that U.S. Sen. Barack Obama's defeat in the New Hampshire primary was a turning point for the campaign.
"It was a night I reminded Barack Obama of three weeks ago," Durbin told the delegation at their daily breakfast. "That night really made the difference for the campaign."
Durbin said the campaign "intensified" after New Hampshire and on the night of the primary Obama thought the lost primary was a "good thing."