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Mitt Romney Names Cailfornia Leadership Team

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY NAMES CALIFORNIA LEADERSHIP TEAM

Boston, MA – Governor Mitt Romney today announced the first 15 members of the Romney for President California Leadership Team, a group of leading Californians who will support Governor Romney as he campaigns in the state and across the nation.  California Senate Republican Leader Dick Ackerman and former Assemblyman Tony Strickland will serve as Chairmen of the effort.

"I am honored to have the backing of these dedicated leaders in the Golden State," said Governor Romney.  "Their record of service is proof that President Reagan's legacy is alive and well in California.  We all believe that strong and unflinching leadership is once again needed to restore fiscal sanity in Washington, D.C."

With today's announcement, Senator Ackerman said, "In the private and public sectors, Mitt Romney has distinguished himself through his intellect and his commitment to innovation.  The Republican Party must reestablish itself as the guardian of fiscal responsibility, and Governor Romney is the right leader to make that happen."

Joining Senator Ackerman, Tony Strickland added, "Governor Romney accomplished an impressive feat by bringing fiscal discipline to one of the nation's most liberal states.  As a lifelong fiscal conservative, I am troubled by the spending binge we've seen at the federal level.  Our nation needs a strong and tested leader like Mitt Romney to put our nation's finances back on track."

Posted by Mike on April 11, 2007 | Permalink

Mitt Romney Remark's At The George Bush Presidential Library Center

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY'S REMARKS AT THE GEORGE BUSH PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY CENTER

"Rising To A New Generation Of Global Challenges"

Key Excerpts Of Governor Romney's Speech At The George Bush Presidential Library Center, College Station, Texas (As Prepared For Delivery):

Governor Romney:  "We need leadership. We are fortunate today to have a President who loves America, who acts solely out of a desire to protect her and to promote liberty around the world. But I think most Americans look at Washington and are appalled at the divisiveness, the bitterness, the smallness, the disunity. Senator Arthur Vandenberg once famously opined that 'politics stops at the water's edge.' But last week, a committee chair said we have two foreign policies, one for each party. And then the Speaker of the House helped dignify a state sponsor of terror. At this time of war, her action stands as one of the most partisan, divisive, and ill-considered of any national leader in this decade."

Governor Romney:  "Unity also means supporting our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.  The challenges there are immense.  But President Bush and General Petraeus are implementing a new strategy for Iraq – and it deserves a chance to succeed.  Running away from Iraq now would embolden our enemies, giving them the sanctuary they need to plan more devastating attacks against our country.  In this difficult time, some in Congress are trying to deny our troops the resources they need.  This is a grave error.  We need to rally behind the effort, and support our men and women in uniform in this time of war."

Governor Romney:  "I think many of us still fail to comprehend the extent of the threat posed by radical Islam, by Jihad. Understandably, we focus on Afghanistan and Iraq. Our men and women are dying there. We think in terms of countries, because we faced countries in last century's conflicts. But the Jihad is much broader than any one nation or nations. For radical Islam, there is one conflict and one goal – replacing all modern Islamic states with a caliphate, destroying America, and conquering the world."

Governor Romney's Four Changes Needed To Meet A New Generation Of Global Challenges:

First, We Need A Stronger Military.  Our military suffered a dangerous decline under the Clinton Administration and has faced serious strains as we confront Jihadist threats following 9/11.  To support our troops, we need to ensure we have the personnel and resources needed to maintain a strong America and safe world: 

We Must Increase The Size Of Our Military By 100,000 Troops.

We Need To Dedicate At Least Four Percent Of Our Gross Domestic Product To Defense, Making Up For Critical Gaps In Our Military Modernization, Equipment, Personnel And Health Care Efforts. 

Investing In Our Military, We Need To Ensure Funds Are Used To Address Critical Needs And Support The Men And Women Of Our Armed Forces, Rather Than Political Or Contractor Interests.

Second, America Must Become Energy Independent.  Our economic and military strength require that we end our strategic vulnerability to an oil shut-off by nations like Iran, Russia, and Venezuela, and that we address environmental concerns.  To do this, Governor Romney has called for a bold and far-reaching research initiative – an Energy Revolution – to be our generation's equivalent of the Manhattan Project or the Moon mission.  This will be a mission to create new, economic sources of clean energy.

Third, We Must Transform And Strengthen Our Civilian International Efforts To Meet A New Generation Of Challenges.  Many of our civilian national security and foreign policy structures were created decades ago to confront Cold War threats.  Building on the Goldwater-Nichols military reforms of the 1980s, we need to ensure that our civilian instruments of national power have the ability to build joint efforts among our civilian agencies and empower Regional Deputies with clear lines of authority, budgets and responsibility to develop and execute regional plans and strategies.  We must also constantly challenge bureaucratic "group think" and revitalize our national security structures so we have the capabilities needed to meet 21st century challenges.

Fourth, We Need To Strengthen Old Partnerships And Alliances, And Inaugurate A New One, To Address The Threat Of Jihadism.  The failures of efforts such as the United Nations Human Rights Council have given multilateralism a bad name.  But America's strength is amplified when it is combined with the strength of other nations.  We need to look to expand alliances such as NATO to face the new threat of radical Jihad and increase our homeland security. 

In The Struggle Against Jihadism, One Of The Greatest Challenges Is The Looming Demographic Crisis In The Broader Middle East Combined With Rising Unemployment.  As President, Governor Romney will call together our Middle East allies and the major nations of the developed world to address these issues by establishing a Partnership for Hope and Prosperity. This Partnership would assemble the resources of all developed nations to assure that threatened Islamic states have public schools, micro credit and banking, the rule of law, human rights, basic health care, and competitive economic policies.  Resources would be drawn from public and private institutions, and from volunteers and NGOs.  Its policies would favor expansion of free trade and investment.

Posted by Mike on April 10, 2007 | Permalink

Geraldine Ferraro Endorses Hillary Clinton

Geraldine Ferraro Endorses Clinton
Former Vice Presidential Candidate and women’s rights pioneer Geraldine A. Ferraro announced her endorsement of Hillary Clinton today.

“By electing Hillary Clinton, we can smash the ultimate glass ceiling once and for all,” Ferraro said. “And in doing so, we will be electing the most qualified and experienced candidate for President.”

The first woman to be named to a major party’s presidential ticket, Ferraro inspired women across the country with her performance on the campaign trail. In her speech to the 1984 Democratic National Convention, Ferraro addressed her history-making candidacy: “By choosing a woman to run for our nation's second highest office, you sent a powerful signal to all Americans. There are no doors we cannot unlock. We will place no limits on achievement. If we can do this, we can do anything.”

Americans saw a strong, capable woman running for national office, forever changing the role of gender in politics.

“Those of us who have worked for women’s equality all our lives will watch with great satisfaction when Hillary Clinton stands tall on a chilly January afternoon and is sworn in as the first woman president,” Ferraro said.

Ferraro was an assistant district attorney before being elected to Congress in 1978 for three terms. In 1993, President Clinton appointed Ferraro to lead the U.S. delegation to the United Nations Human Rights Commission. She currently serves as a board member of the National Democratic Institute of International Affairs and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

“No one has done more to pave the way for women running for office than Geraldine Ferraro,” Clinton said. “She has been an inspiring leader, and I’m honored to have her support.”

Posted by Mike on April 10, 2007 | Permalink

Chris Dodd Announces Key South Carolina Hires

DODD ANNOUNCES KEY SOUTH CAROLINA HIRES
Senior Advisor, Political Director, Press Secretary To Lead Palmetto State Team

COLUMBIA - Senator and Presidential Candidate Chris Dodd's campaign today announced the hiring of three experienced Democratic operatives to lead Dodd's South Carolina effort.

Ashley Cooper will serve as Senior Advisor for South Carolina, Heyward Bannister, of Columbia as state Political Director, and Michelle Macrina will be the campaign's Press Secretary.

"No one knows South Carolina better than Ashley, Heyward and Michelle," Senator Dodd said. "All over the state, my campaign is attracting an effective, experienced and energetic team, and I'm happy to have Ashley, Heyward and Michelle to offer counsel and guidance."

"Senator Dodd is very fortunate to have Ashley Cooper advising him in his South Carolina Campaign," stated Waring Howe, Jr., DNC member and Charleston County Democratic Party Chair. "By building on his work experience with Senator Fritz Hollings and his legal work now, Ashley knows the issues, knows the politics and knows the people of South Carolina."

"I have known Heyward for over 40 years," stated former South Carolina State Representative Joe Brown of Columbia, "and I can honestly say that Heyward is one of the finest and most outstanding leaders that we have in South Carolina."

"I have worked directly with Michelle over a number of years, and she has a great knowledge of South Carolina politics," said Joe Erwin, Chairman of the South Carolina Democratic Party. "With Michelle's strong organizational and communication skills, Senator Chris Dodd is very fortunate to have Michelle on his Palmetto State Team."

"Many political watchers already know that Senator Dodd is building a strong team around the country," said Beneva Schulte, Dodd's Communications Director. "Adding these three experienced activists to the team is another step in building a winning organization."

Posted by Mike on April 10, 2007 | Permalink

Democratic National Convention Committee Unveils 2008 Democratic Convention Website

Democratic National Convention Committee Unveils 2008 Democratic Convention Website

Washington, DC - Today, the Democratic National Convention Committee unveiled its website for the 2008 Democratic Convention in Denver: www.demconvention.com. The website provides up-to-date information on the convention, which will be held from August 25-28, 2008. The 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver will help put the Democratic Party's presidential nominee on the path to victory for the November 2008 election.

In keeping with the values of the 50-state strategy, the Denver Convention will embody our strong belief that if Democrats show up everywhere, stand up for what we believe, work hard and ask for people’s votes, we can win up and down the ballot anywhere in the country as the 2006 election demonstrated. We are committed to showcasing all aspects of the Democratic Party, to be inclusive and accessible and the web site will help us engage all communities in new and creative ways.

The web site features detailed information on delegate selection rules as well as a new interactive delegate map outlining information on the breakdown of each state’s delegates. For those who wish to learn more about the convention, the site includes a list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) and has information on how to work or volunteer for the Denver Host Committee during the convention. The web site also includes a history of past Democratic conventions, including the first Democratic Convention in Denver exactly a century earlier, and will soon feature video of past convention speeches. Press releases and other relevant materials for members of the press are also available and as the convention nears, more information and interactive tools will be added, including photos and video of the community celebration in Denver Thursday, April 12.

“The 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver will be a first-rate convention that utilizes cutting-edge technology to engage and involve Democrats across the country who may not be able to attend in person but still want to be part of the convention. The web site will be a place to keep Americans informed of all the latest convention news and will be updated daily as the convention nears,” said Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean. “The convention will showcase the Democratic Party’s vision for America, along with the values the party shares with all Americans, and put our presidential nominee on the path to victory for the 2008 election.”

Posted by Mike on April 10, 2007 | Permalink

Former U.S. Secretaries Of State Pledge Support To McCain

FORMER U.S. SECRETARIES OF STATE PLEDGE SUPPORT TO MCCAIN
McCain’s Strength In Foreign Affairs Earns Him Powerful Endorsements

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced that former United States Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger, General Alexander Haig, Lawrence Eagleburger and George Shultz have endorsed Senator John McCain for President.  These distinguished leaders served the last five Republican presidents.

Henry Kissinger served as U.S. Secretary of State from 1973 to 1977, while also serving as Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from 1969 to 1975.  After leaving government service, he became founder and chairman of Kissinger Associates, an international consulting firm.  From 1954 until 1971 Kissinger was a faculty member of Harvard University, both in the Department of Government and at the Center for International Affairs.  He received the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize.  Kissinger has also received the Veterans of Foreign Wars Dwight D. Eisenhower Distinguished Service Medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

“The world’s challenges are radically changing and our country needs John McCain’s experience and optimism,” said Kissinger.  “His record, character, and belief that America’s best days lie ahead make John McCain the right leader for these times.”

General Alexander M. Haig served as U.S. Secretary of State from 1981 to 1982.  Under President Gerald R. Ford, General Haig served as Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. European Command and later as NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.  He also served as President Ford’s Chief of Staff.  Under President Nixon, Haig served as White House Chief of Staff, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army and Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.  As a business leader, General Haig served as president and chief operating officer of United Technologies Corporation and as a senior adviser to several other multinational corporations.  He is chairman of Worldwide Associates, Inc., a strategic domestic and international consulting firm.

“During this global struggle against terrorism, our country needs a leader who will pursue diplomacy and security with a steady hand,” said General Haig.  “John McCain is a leader with a vision for a more prosperous, secure America.”   

George P. Shultz served as U.S. Secretary of State from 1982 to 1989.  Prior to his appointment, Shultz was chairman of President Ronald Reagan’s Economic Policy Advisory Board.  During the Nixon Administration, he served as Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Labor, Chairman of the Council on Economic Policy and Director of the Office of Management and Budget.  In 1989, he rejoined Stanford University as the Jack Steele Parker Professor of International Economics at the Graduate School of Business and a distinguished fellow at the Hoover Institution.  He currently serves as chairman of the California Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors and co-chairman of the Committee on the Present Danger.  He has received the Medal of Freedom, the Seoul Peace Prize, the Eisenhower Medal for Leadership and Service and the Reagan Distinguished American Award.  He served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1942 through 1945.

“John McCain is a passionate leader who believes in the inherent benefits of freedom and liberty,” said Shultz.  “He understands the enormous threat terrorism poses to our way of life and is prepared to fight and win this war from the first day he steps foot in office.”

Lawrence S. Eagleburger served as U.S. Secretary of State from 1992 to 1993, capping a nearly four decade foreign-service career.  In addition, Eagleburger served in the State Department as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, U.S. Ambassador to Yugoslavia and Deputy Under Secretary of State for Management.  Eagleburger also chaired the International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims, which awarded more than $300 million to Holocaust victims and their families from European insurance companies that had not paid on insurance policies held by those victims.  Eagleburger has been awarded an honorary knighthood from Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, the Presidential Citizens Medal and the Department of State’s Distinguished Service Award.

“John McCain has spent his life serving this country on the battle field and in Congress,” said Eagleburger.  “As our country adjusts to new challenges, John McCain’s experience and record as a common sense conservative make him the best candidate for our country’s future.” 

Senator John McCain stated that he was proud of the support he received from these highly regarded leaders.  “These are Americans who selflessly led our country into a modern era of security and stability, and I am proud to have their support,” said McCain.  “We share optimism in America and dedication to winning the war on terror.”

Posted by Mike on April 10, 2007 | Permalink

Paul Maslin Joins Richardson Campaign As Senior Pollster

Paul Maslin joins Richardson campaign as Senior Pollster

SANTA FE, NM – Governor Bill Richardson today announced that Paul Maslin, a leading Democratic pollster, has joined his Presidential campaign. 

“Paul will be a great addition to my campaign and will serve as a senior advisor,” stated Governor Bill Richardson.  “His over twenty-five years of political experience will help guide my campaign and our message to the American people.”

Paul Maslin was the pollster and one of the key strategists in Howard Dean's groundbreaking run for President which opened new venues for grassroots organizing and fundraising

“Governor Bill Richardson is the most qualified candidate running for President,” stated Paul Maslin.  “And I am looking forward to working with the team to develop key policy initiatives and messages that will connect with the American voters.”

Posted by Mike on April 09, 2007 | Permalink

Alabama Mayors Stand With John McCain

ALABAMA MAYORS STAND WITH JOHN MCCAIN

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced that 21 mayors from across Alabama have agreed to join Alabama Mayors for McCain and help build the campaign’s grassroots network in their communities.

The mayors join several members of the Alabama legislature, former Republican Party leaders, and other influential community figures who have already publicly signed on to Senator McCain’s team in the state.

Senator John McCain said he recognized the importance of having local support.  “These local leaders and elected officials have earned the respect and support of voters in communities across Alabama,” said Senator McCain.  “Our campaign will look to each of these mayors for their advice and guidance, and I appreciate their efforts in spreading our message of common sense conservatism.”

Posted by Mike on April 09, 2007 | Permalink

Chuck Gray To Chair Mitt Romney's Arizona Campaign

STATE SENATOR CHUCK GRAY TO CHAIR GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY'S ARIZONA CAMPAIGN

Boston, MA – Governor Mitt Romney today announced that State Senator Chuck Gray will serve as a Chair of his Arizona campaign.  As a leader of Governor Romney's Arizona efforts, Senator Gray will help Governor Romney expand his grassroots support across the Grand Canyon State.

"I am very pleased to have the support of Chuck Gray, whose leadership in his community and in the State Legislature set an impressive example," said Governor Romney.  "His energy and the resourcefulness of our entire Arizona team will be very important as I work to bring my optimistic vision for change to every part of the state."

With today's announcement, Senator Gray said, "We need a proven turnaround specialist and problem-solver in Washington, and Mitt Romney fills that need perfectly.  His values and proven record of conservative leadership make him the best candidate for President of the United States."

Governor Romney previously announced Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio as his Honorary Arizona Chairman and many of the state’s top business and political leaders to his Arizona Finance Committee.

Posted by Mike on April 09, 2007 | Permalink

Florida State Senators Endorse Rudy Giuliani

Florida State Senators Endorse Mayor Rudy Giuliani for President
Mike Fasano, Dennis Jones and Burt Saunders Join Team Rudy

New York City– Following a successful swing through Florida last week, Mayor Rudy Giuliani received the endorsements of State Senators Mike Fasano, Dennis Jones and Burt Saunders.   This follows last week’s announcement that Attorney General Bill McCollum will serve as the campaign’s Florida Chairman.

“We are proud to have the support of these Republican leaders,” said Giuliani’s campaign manager Mike DuHaime.   “They are a great addition to our growing Florida team.”

Posted by Mike on April 09, 2007 | Permalink

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