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Nevada Leaders Stand With John McCain

NEVADA LEADERS STAND WITH SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN

ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced the Arizona Senator's leadership team in the state of Nevada. State Senator Mark Amodei, state Senator Dennis Nolan,  and Clark County Commissioner Bruce L. Woodbury will serve as co-chairs in the Silver State. The Nevada state co-chairs join a growing list of supporters standing with Senator John McCain as he seeks the presidency.

Senator Mark Amodei spoke to Senator McCain's steadfast leadership. "Senator McCain is an American hero who serves as an inspiration to all of us," said Amodei. "It's an honor to stand behind a true statesman."

"It is an honor to announce my support for John McCain, a great American," said Senator Nolan. "I look forward to reaching out to my fellow citizens, and communicating his message of service and strength."

"John McCain offers steadfast leadership during a time when our country faces very real challenges both at home and abroad," said Woodbury. "Senator McCain will work hard to ensure a safe, secure, and prosperous America."

Senator John McCain expressed his gratitude for the support of such well-respected leaders. "I am pleased to have the support of this impressive group of state leaders," said Senator John McCain. "I look forward to working with my neighbors in Nevada to meet the growing challenges our nation faces."

Posted by Mike on April 28, 2007 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Announcement Iowa Photos

Posted by Mike on April 27, 2007 | Permalink

Bill Richardson At First Democratic Presidential Debate

Governor Bill Richardson At First Democratic Presidential Debate

ORANGEBURG, SC - The reviews are in following the first Democratic Presidential debate last night in Orangeburg, South Carolina. New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson showed why his extensive diplomatic and foreign policy experience and accomplishments as a Congressman, US Ambassador to the United Nations, Energy Secretary, and two-term Governor make him the best qualified candidate for President.

Debates like this give candidates the opportunity to showcase their experience and abilities and allow the public to evaluate their ability to be President based on substance, not on hype or popularity polls.

During the 90 minute debate Governor Richardson defined the differences with the other Presidential candidates on a number of critical issues facing America:

IRAQ WAR
"This war is a disaster. We must end this war.

This is what I would do if I were president today. I would withdraw all of our troops, including residual troops, by the end of this calendar year. I would use the leverage of that withdrawal, coupled with intensive diplomacy in three areas: One, a political framework led by the United States where the three religious entities in Iraq have a coalition government, divide oil revenues, and possibly set up three separate entities.

Number two, I would convene a security conference, and I would invite Iran and Syria. They're going to be tough, and we should be tough with them. But we have to have an international peacekeeping effort.

And thirdly, I would have a donor conference. I would have other countries take over the reconstruction responsibility and the security of Iraq."

HEALTHCARE
"In our health care plan, my new health care plan, no new bureaucracy. Every American shares, along with businesses, the state and the federal government. I would focus on prevention. I would also ensure that the first thing we do is deal with bureaucracy and inefficiencies in our health care system. Thirty-one percent of our health care goes to inefficiencies in bureaucracy. If we had a health information system where doctors and nurses could share information about health care, we would save billions of dollars. I would also make sure that we would reestablish the doctor-patient relationship, eliminate those in the middle like HMOs and others.

But my plan, I believe, would focus on prevention. We need to focus more on deterring these diseases like diabetes that is 30 percent of our Medicare cost."

And the Governor believes we can institute Universal Healthcare without raising taxes.

FOREIGN POLICY
"My precepts in foreign policy are this. I think this president characterizes this. Being stubborn isn't a foreign policy, and power without diplomacy is blind. I would focus my presidency on dealing with the real threats to America -- international terrorism, nuclear proliferation. I've dealt directly with North Korea... I would deal with issues like Darfur. Why is it that America does not care about Africa, about genocide, about issues relating to enormous amount of deaths that are brought forth by international poverty?"

Governor Richardson strongly opposes any effort to limit the number of Presidential primary debates and believes this is the best way for the American people to accurately evaluate the candidates.

"I am also looking forward to future debates where we can discuss important domestic concerns that my administration would address- education, immigration, growing our economy, and helping America's middle class."

Posted by Mike on April 27, 2007 | Permalink

Interim DFL Communications Director Joins Obama campaign

STATEMENT OF MINNESOTA DFL CHAIR BRIAN MELENDEZ AND INTERIM COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR NICK KIMBALL

(ST. PAUL) 4/27/07 – Interim DFL Communications Director Nick Kimball today officially announced his resignation effective April 30. He is leaving the party to join the Barack Obama for President campaign.

“I thoroughly enjoyed working for the DFL Party for nearly two years,” Kimball said. “As a Minnesota native, it was an honor to work for the state party. We had great success last November and I’m proud to have played a role. I look forward to seeing the party build on that success in the future.”

Minnesota DFL Chair Brian Melendez thanked Kimball for his service.

“We wish Nick luck and success in his new endeavor, and thank him for his service to the party,” Melendez said. “He has done some great work during his time here, and was a major contributor to the Party’s success in the 2006 cycle. We are sorry to see him go, but we wish him well as he takes his skills and talents to the Presidential level. The Obama campaign will be lucky to have him.”

Posted by Mike on April 27, 2007 | Permalink

Mitt Romney Announces New Arizona County And City Chairs

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY ANNOUNCES NEW ARIZONA COUNTY AND CITY CHAIRS

Boston, MA – Today, Governor Mitt Romney announced six new City and County Chairs for his Arizona campaign.  Gilbert Chair Don Skousen, Chandler Chairs Leo and Karen Mahoney, Apache County Chairs Myrna and Dick Udall and Pima County Chair Ed Parker will help build on Governor Romney's growing grassroots support throughout the state.

Governor Romney said, "We are building an exceptional team in Arizona.  These men and women will provide critical support for us in the Grand Canyon State."

The endorsements follow others in the past month including State Senator Chuck Gray and State Representative Mark Anderson, who are Co-Chairs of Governor Romney's campaign statewide.  Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is serving as Governor Romney's Honorary State Chairman.

Posted by Mike on April 27, 2007 | Permalink

Marvin Pomerantz To Co-Chair Mitt Romney's Iowa Campaign

MARVIN POMERANTZ TO CO-CHAIR GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY'S IOWA PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN

Boston, MA – Governor Mitt Romney announced today that Des Moines businessman Marvin Pomerantz will serve as Co-Chair of his Iowa presidential campaign.

"Marvin is the epitome of the American dream, and his support is going to be enormously helpful to my campaign," said Governor Romney.  "He shares my vision of a strong and vibrant economy, one that is able to successfully compete with extraordinary economic challenges from abroad.  To do so, Marvin and I share the same belief that we must have a rigorous educational system preparing our children for the future."

Pomerantz said that upon reviewing all the candidates, Governor Romney is the clear choice.

"Governor Romney has a proven record of accomplishment, and has the leadership needed to meet a new generation of challenges," said Pomerantz.  "He has shown a positive vision of the future, and that sets him apart from the other candidates."

Posted by Mike on April 27, 2007 | Permalink

Obama Announces Addition Of GMMB To Campaign Media Team

OBAMA ANNOUNCES  ADDITION OF GMMB TO CAMPAIGN MEDIA TEAM

CHICAGO, IL – Obama for America today announced the addition of Jim Margolis and his firm GMMB to the campaign’s media team.  Margolis, along with partner Jason Ralston, will participate in the development and placement of media and serve as senior strategists for Senator Obama and the campaign. "

"Jim Margolis and GMMB bring enormous depth and experience to our campaign and we're thrilled to have them join us," said campaign manager David Plouffe. "They bring a genuine passion for the cause of changing this country and they’ll make a great team even stronger."

“This is more than a campaign for president,” said Margolis.  “It’s about a fundamental change in our politics.  Senator Obama represents the best of America and we’re excited to join David Axelrod, AKP&D Message and Media and thousands of people across the nation in bringing change to Washington.

GMMB, founded in 1985, was the lead agency for Bill Clinton's successful campaign for president.

Posted by Mike on April 27, 2007 | Permalink

Joe Biden Announces At Debate That Education Should Be A Major Priority

BIDEN:  WE MUST FUNDAMENTALLY CHANGE THE WAY WE EDUCATE OUR CHILDREN IN ORDER TO COMPETE IN GLOBAL ECONOMY

Orangeburg, SC (April 26, 2007) – U.S. Senator Joe Biden announced tonight that education should be a major priority in this election.   

When asked at the Democratic Presidential Debate in South Carolina tonight how the U.S. will compete in a global economy when we have the least number of young people going for advanced degrees in science and engineering, Sen. Biden, the only candidate to address education issues tonight, said:  "Change the fundamental way we educate children.  There are two things everyone knows: the smaller the class size, the better the outcome and the better the teacher, the better the outcome."   

In coming months Sen. Joe Biden will tour the country meeting with teachers and parents and discussing his education priorities:   increasing flexibility in evaluating students; paying teachers more; providing incentives to lure talented teachers to low-performing schools and attract the brightest minds to the profession, and providing every parent with the option of sending their child to preschool and at least two years of post-high school training or college.

Posted by Mike on April 26, 2007 | Permalink

Dodd At First Debate

DODD AT FIRST DEBATE
Proven Leadership And Bold Vision Set Dodd Apart From Field 

ORANGEBURG -- Distinguishing himself from the rest of the field with bold ideas and a record of concrete accomplishments, Chris Dodd demonstrated Presidential leadership at tonight's debate. During the 90 minute debate, Dodd displayed the strength, conviction and bold vision voters are looking for in their next President.

"When the candidates stood next to each other, offered their records and pointed to the ideas they would bring to the White House, Chris Dodd came out on top," said Dodd Campaign Manager Sheryl Cohen. "Americans know that the times require bold ideas and proven leadership. It was clear tonight that Chris Dodd is the only candidate who offers both."

The distinction was clearest on the issue of Iraq. "I don't think the stakes have ever been higher for us as a country," said Senator Dodd. "We need bolder experienced leadership that will take us in a different direction than we're clearly headed." Dodd was the first candidate to support the Feingold-Reid legislation, which would force the President's hand by allowing funding for one year in which time combat troops could be safely redeployed, and bring and end to the Iraq war.

"There was one President standing on that stage tonight and it was Chris Dodd," said Dodd Campaign Co-Chairman, Rep. Xavier Becerra. "At a time when the stakes could not be greater for our country, Chris Dodd offers bold leadership and a proven ability to bring people together to get things done."

Posted by Mike on April 26, 2007 | Permalink

Dean On The First Democratic Presidential Debate

Dean On The First Democratic Presidential Debate

Washington, DC – Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement following the first Democratic Presidential Debate at South Carolina State University:

“The American people were the real winners in tonight's debate. Tonight our Democratic candidates showed that they stand with the American people and offered real solutions to end the war in Iraq and protect America from terrorist threats. The security of our country demands nothing less. So far, the leading Republicans only offer more of the same of George W. Bush's failed policy in Iraq.”

Posted by Mike on April 26, 2007 | Permalink

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