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Ric Keller Joins Supporters Of McCain

CONGRESSMAN KELLER JOINS SUPPORTERS OF MCCAIN
Orlando Representative Joins Growing Florida Team

ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential exploratory committee today announced that Rep. Ric Keller (FL-08) will support the Arizona Senator should he decide to seek the presidency.

"Senator McCain is a common sense conservative who is committed to fiscal responsibility," said Rep. Keller. "Senator McCain has worked to build a smaller, smarter, and more efficient federal government. I look forward to reaching out to Florida citizens on his behalf."

Senator McCain stated that he was honored to have the support of Rep. Ric Keller. "Rep. Keller has been a strong, independent voice in central Florida," said Senator McCain. "Ric's dedication to reducing the size of government and protecting Americans is a testament to his strong leadership."

Posted by Mike on February 06, 2007 | Permalink

Rudy Giuliani On Fox News Hannity and Colmes

Following his filing of a statement of candidacy, Mayor Giuliani tonight gave a wide-ranging interview to Sean Hannity on Fox News addressing a number of issues.

TRANSCRIPT:

HANNITY: I'm Sean Hannity. We get to our top story tonight. Earlier today former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani filed a statement of candidacy papers. Mayor Giuliani joins us for "Hannity & Colmes" exclusive. Congratulations or condolences?

GIULIANI: A little of both. Mostly congratulations. It's wonderful thing to be organizing and putting together and it's very humbling to think that running for President of the United States is-- for a kid from Brooklyn, it's quite a step.

HANNITY: You are then officially running to be the next president of the United States.

GIULIANI: Well. We still have to formally announce and do a few more things. But this is about as close as you get. We did everything you have to do I guess legally then you still have to make a formal announcement and things like that.

HANNITY: Are you in it to win it?

GIULANI: Gosh yeah. That's the only reason to do it. First thing you have to do is say to yourself what can I bring to it, what can I do that's different and how can i make the country better? How can I improve it? I think the experiences that I've had as mayor of New York city, United States Attorney, all of them very, very strongly kind of in the executive area where you have to have leadership and organization and focus and having dealt with a city that was really bad shape when I took over and I had to kind of turn around, I think it gives you the background to approach it and feel pretty comfortable that you can make a difference .

Posted by Mike on February 05, 2007 | Permalink

Rudy Giuliani Statement Of Candidacy

Rudy Giuliani

Posted by Mike on February 05, 2007 | Permalink

Edwards Announces Plan For Universal Health Care

EDWARDS ANNOUNCES PLAN FOR UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE

Chapel Hill, North Carolina - Senator John Edwards today released a bold plan to transform America's health care system and provide universal health care for every man, woman and child in America. Under Edwards' plan, families without insurance will get coverage at an affordable price, families with insurance will pay less and get more security and choice, it will be cheaper and easier for businesses and employers to insure their workers.

"The American health care system today is broken for far too many of our families," said Edwards. "To fix this crisis, we don't need an incremental shift, we need a fundamental change. We need universal health care in this country - not only access to insurance as some politicians say -- so every American is insured and we bring down costs for middle and working-class families."

Edwards believes that we must achieve universal health coverage as quickly as possible. To get there, all parts of our society must share responsibility. His plan is based on the principle of shared responsibility: businesses, families, and governments must each do their part to achieve universal health coverage and a better health care system for all of us.

The Edwards Plan achieves universal coverage by:

Requiring businesses and other employers to either cover their employees or help finance their health insurance.

Making insurance affordable by creating new tax credits, expanding Medicaid and SCHIP, reforming insurance laws, and taking innovative steps to contain health care costs.

Creating regional "Health Markets" to let every American share the bargaining power to purchase an affordable, high-quality health plan, increase choices among insurance plans, and cut costs for businesses offering insurance.

Once these steps have been taken, requiring all American residents to get insurance.

Posted by Mike on February 05, 2007 | Permalink

Patrick Kennedy Endorses Chris Dodd For President

Congressman Kennedy's Statement Endorsing Senator Chris Dodd for President

WASHINGTON - Congressman Patrick Kennedy released the following statement on his endorsement of Chris Dodd for President.

"I am pleased and honored to endorse Chris Dodd for President. Senator Dodd has a breadth of experience in both foreign and domestic affairs and the vision to lead this country in a new direction in which Americans are safer, more prosperous, and confident in the future. He has been a tireless advocate for our children and their families and his legislative record absolutely reflects that commitment. He has authored and enacted landmark legislation such as the Family and Medical Leave Act, which has benefited over 50 million Americans. Chris understands the concerns of our working families and will fight for their access to quality healthcare, daycare, and education. Senator Dodd has been intimately involved with every major piece of legislation regarding America's children, and has been recognized as Senator of the Decade by Head Start for these efforts.

"I am proud to call Chris Dodd a friend - someone who has offered me his support and sound counsel for many years. As Providence College graduates, we share a special bond of camaraderie, reinforced by a similar set of values and goals aimed at improving the lives of all Americans. Forty years ago, Chris answered President Kennedy's call to serve in the Peace Corps. Chris dedicated years of his life to help families in the Dominican Republic where he worked to improve rural communities and became fluent in Spanish. The Senator's fluency in Spanish will help him communicate effectively with a broader audience. Chris Dodd is a devoted public servant who is driven by his passion to help others and improve our country. Chris Dodd's wisdom and compassion can make this world a better place for all. That's what it takes to be an effective leader. That is the kind of leadership Americans deserve."

Posted by Mike on February 05, 2007 | Permalink

Romney Committee Launches Official Facebook Profile

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE LAUNCHES OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PROFILE

Boston, MA - Today, the Romney for President Exploratory Committee launched the official Facebook profile for Governor Romney. Governor Mitt Romney is the first potential 2008 Republican presidential candidate to have a Facebook profile.

There are already thousands of people on Facebook who have registered their support for Governor Romney through dozens of independent groups. Now, they will have an opportunity to officially join him as he moves forward with his Exploratory Committee.

"I am pleased to be the first potential 2008 Republican presidential candidate to have an official Facebook profile. It goes without saying that technology is revolutionizing the way political campaigns are run in America. Facebook is just one part of our broader effort to mobilize the grassroots network in cyberspace," said Governor Romney.

Posted by Mike on February 05, 2007 | Permalink

Senator McCain Announces Florida Finance Team

SENATOR MCCAIN ANNOUNCES FLORIDA FINANCE TEAM
Ballard, Fiorentino & Kadre To Lead Efforts In The Sunshine State

ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential exploratory committee today announced that Brian Ballard will join the Arizona Senator's team as National Finance Co-Chair and Florida Co-Chair. In addition, Marty Fiorentino and Manny Kadre will also serve as Florida Co-Chairs of Senator McCain's finance team in the Sunshine State.

Brian Ballard stated that he was honored to be a part of Senator McCain's team. "Senator McCain is a conservative leader who is dedicated to defending America," said Ballard. "It will be an honor and pleasure to encourage friends and allies to join the Senator's team."

"Senator McCain is a man of conviction and principle," stated Fiorentino. "As we battle terrorists abroad and work to maintain economic growth at home, I can think of no one better equipped to lead our efforts than John McCain."

"The Republican Party and our nation need a committed conservative like John McCain to win this election," Kadre said. "It is a deep honor to join the Senator's team and assist with his efforts in Florida."

Senator John McCain stated that he was fortunate to have the support of these influential Floridians. "Brian, Marty, and Manny are well-respected community leaders whom I look forward to working with," said Senator McCain. "They will ensure we receive strong support from Florida citizens and communicate our message of common sense conservative reform."

Posted by Mike on February 05, 2007 | Permalink

Guy Rodgers Joins Supporters Of McCain

GUY RODGERS JOINS SUPPORTERS OF MCCAIN
Rodgers To Serve As Deputy Director Of The Americans Of Faith Coalition

ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential exploratory committee today announced that Guy Rodgers has joined the Arizona Senator's team and will serve as Deputy Director of the Americans of Faith coalition.

Guy Rodgers has been involved in the political arena for over 20 years working on local, state, international, and national campaigns. Rodgers served as the first national field director of the Christian Coalition and coalitions director in Iowa for Pat Robertson's presidential campaign.

"Senator McCain has the best combination of proven character, public service, military experience, and a common sense conservative political philosophy. He will provide the leadership America needs to meet the domestic and global challenges of a post-9/11 world. I am honored to be a part of John McCain's team and I look forward to helping him communicate his conservative message to all Americans of faith."

Senator John McCain called Rodgers a compassionate leader who has been instrumental in the Christian community. "Guy Rodgers is admired and respected throughout the nation as a man of conviction," said Senator McCain. "I look forward to Guy's advice and support as he will be an essential part of the team we are building."

Posted by Mike on February 05, 2007 | Permalink

Michigan Representatives Join Supporters Of McCain

MICHIGAN REPRESENTATIVES JOIN SUPPORTERS OF MCCAIN
Michigan House Leaders To Serve On Statewide Steering Committee

ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential exploratory committee today announced that Assistant Minority Leader Kevin Elsenheimer, Minority Floor Leader Chris Ward, and Minority Whip Kevin Green of the Michigan House of Representatives will serve on the Arizona Senator's statewide steering committee.

Representative Kevin Elsenheimer was recently elected assistant minority leader of the Michigan House of Representatives and has represented northern Michigan since 2004.

Minority Floor Leader Chris Ward has served in the state House of Representatives since 2002 and is one of Michigan's youngest legislators. Minority Whip Kevin Green represents the 77th District and previously served on the Wyoming City Council.

"Senator McCain is a strong, principled leader whose common sense conservative message has earned him the respect and support of Republican leadership in Michigan," said Assistant Minority Leader Kevin Elsenheimer. "We are honored to be a part of Senator McCain's team and look forward to helping him communicate his conservative message throughout our state."

Senator John McCain stated he was proud to have the support of a respected group of local leaders. "I am proud to have the support of these fine leaders in the Michigan state house," said Senator McCain. "These gentlemen will offer leadership and experience in building the grassroots organization that will be an integral part of our effort in the state."

Attorney General Mike Cox is the Chairman of John McCain 2008 - The Exploratory Committee for Michigan.

Posted by Mike on February 05, 2007 | Permalink

Governor Bill Richardson Speech to the DNC Winter Meeting

Governor Bill Richardson Speech to the DNC Winter Meeting

When we were first invited to speak here today, we were all told that each of us would have only seven minutes …

Seven minutes … to tell you how we’d create better jobs, expand health care, save the environment, improve our schools, balance the budget, fight terrorism, get out of Iraq, and bring peace to the Middle East.

I don’t need seven minutes.  I can do that in four words: “Elect a Democratic president.”

You’re on your second day of hearing political speeches.  And you’ve heard from some of our best.  Our country would be a lot better off with any one of them serving in the White House- as my Vice-President!

But the truth is, we will only win the White House if we, as fellow Democrats who share core fundamental beliefs, don’t tear each other down. 

We are a party built on a platform of ideas and ideals. We share a fundamental belief in the notion that equality is not achieved by knocking someone else out of the way and kicking them when they’re down.  Instead, we believe in offering them a hand and lifting them up. 

It’s why today I’m calling on all the other Democratic candidates to agree to run only positive campaigns in this Democratic nominating process.  And further, I call on the Democratic National Committee to pass a resolution demanding that all the candidates run clean campaigns and not attack each other. 

I don’t buy this nonsense that negative campaigns toughen up a nominee. 

Save it for the Republicans.

Now, I could tell you, in a positive way, that we need a Democratic nominee who’s brokered international agreements, understands the Middle East, and fought global warming.  A nominee who’s served as a Governor, balanced budgets, created jobs, covered people with health care, and turned an economy around.

In fact, I think that sounds pretty good.

But the truth is, most of America doesn’t want to hear another political speech right now.  And honestly … I don’t blame them.  They see enough politics in their nightly news … in the grim statistics of a war gone horribly wrong.  A war that’s mostly about politics and posturing and saving face.  And that’s the worst sort of politics imaginable.

Our challenge as Democrats is to not just break through the voters’ cynicism … but also to convince them that we’re up to the job they’ve entrusted us with.

We’ve won the Congress, but we still have a lot to prove.  We need a Democratic nominee who’s able to stand up for our principles, make the case to the American people, show them we can get things done, and create a lasting Democratic majority. 

Because I’m tired of hearing that Democrats don’t stand for anything.  We do.  The American people need to know that we’re standing up for them.  And they need to know that we can get the job done.

I’m proud to be a Democrat.  And I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished in my home state of New Mexico.

How many of you have visited New Mexico?  Well, it’s time the rest of you paid us a visit.

We have over 80,000 new jobs, many of them in high tech industries.  We have the lowest unemployment rate since 1978 … up to sixth in the nation for job growth …  seventh in the nation for personal income growth.

And we didn’t abandon union families along the way.  One of the first things I did as Governor was reinstate collective bargaining for public employees.  We secured the first public works labor agreement in New Mexico history.  And we made our prevailing wage a union wage.

When it came to standing up for the rights of working people, we didn’t compromise our ideals.  We acted on them.

To create all those jobs, we first passed a specific tax credit for creating good paying jobs.  We made the rural jobs tax credit permanent, enacted a three-year tax holiday for high-tech startups, and invested state money in local companies that showed great promise for success and job creation.

Rather than use tax cuts to reward the wealthy … I use them to reward putting people to work. 

We balanced the budget.  But we also increased school funding by $600 million
dollars … and we made sure it all went into the classroom and not the bureaucracy.

In fact, the first thing we did was give teachers a raise … and we’ve given them a raise every year since. 

When I came into office, we were 48th in teacher pay … with this year’s raise we’ll be 27th … and we’re aiming even higher. 

Our teachers deserve it, our children are better off, our schools are improving, and our parents believe in us again.  If we can do that in New Mexico, we can do that across this country.

We expanded state health insurance to cover every child, lowered the cost of health care for working families, and we’re helping small businesses create purchasing pools so they can get the same low insurance rates as large employers.

Two of the bedrock principles of the Democratic Party are equal access to an excellent education and equal access to health care.  For too long in this country, we’ve had neither. 

But we’re making great strides in New Mexico and we can do that across this country if we have a Democratic Congress, a Democratic president, Democratic Governors in a majority of the states, and a Democratic mandate to finally lift this country up.

In New Mexico, our fight for equality extends to sexual orientation.  For the first time in state history we have a hate crimes law.  We’ve extended civil rights protections to include sexual orientation.  And we’re providing state health insurance for domestic partnerships.

Some call New Mexico the land of enchantment.  I now like to think that we live in a state of enlightenment.

Finally, Mark Twain said “Everybody complains about the weather but nobody ever does anything about it.”  Well, when it comes to global warming and climate change, we’re doing something about it in New Mexico.

I set tough standards to reduce greenhouse emissions.  We’ve invested directly in energy efficiency.  And no other state has done as much to promote renewable energy – with tax credits for using wind, solar, and biofuels … we’ve eliminated taxes on hybrid cars … and we’re requiring utility companies to start producing energy from renewable sources.

New Mexico has become the clean energy state.  There’s no reason we can’t become the clean energy nation.

Every one of these accomplishments can be done at the national level. 

But it’s not enough to just win the Congress back.  We need someone who can win the White House back.

And I know the usual rap on Governors – that we don’t know anything about foreign affairs.  Well, maybe you can say that about Governors from Texas.

But not this Governor. 

Last December, I was visited by a delegation of North Koreans seeking my advice before the disarmament talks.  They wanted to know how in the world they’re supposed to work with an administration that thinks “axis of evil” is a bargaining position.

When I visited Darfur last month and negotiated a cease fire, I saw thousands of widows and fatherless children trying to escape the genocide … waiting in line in 100 degree heat for a month.  They wanted to know why it was taking the United States so long to do something.

And the Middle East wants to know how we can expect to bring peace to the region while shutting Iran and Syria out of the process.

The War in Iraq is not the disease.  Iraq is a symptom.  The disease is arrogance.

The next President must be able to repair the damage that’s been done to our country’s reputation over the last six years.  It’s why experience in foreign affairs has never been more important.

But whatever you may think of a pre-emptive war grounded in the clouded reasoning of a vengeful administration and a misled Congress … the reality is, we have done in Iraq what said we would do. 

We have rid the world of a brutal dictator.  We have brought about free and fair elections three times over.  The Iraqis now have a constitution, over 200,000 armed soldiers, and they have oil revenue. 

It’s time for our troops to leave with honor.

When it comes to this president, I don’t know how someone can be so blind to the hurt and anguish in this country … and so deaf to the will of the people. 

This is not presidential greatness.  This is a great tragedy.

America is better than this.

A struggle for human rights is worthy of military intervention.  A true threat to our country’s security is worthy of war. 

But a struggle between a country’s warring factions, where both sides hate the United States, is not worthy of one more lost American life.

As someone who served in Congress for 14 years, I know the power they hold should they choose to wield it.  The Congress passed a resolution authorizing war.  They need to pass another that overturns that authorization … and brings our troops home by the end of this year. 

You would think that when the Congress realized they were lied to, they would have done something about it.  Well, they still can.

Once our troops are gone, we still have a role to play.  We have a moral responsibility to bring the Sunni and Shia together in a national reconciliation conference.  And we have a strategic interest in organizing a regional conference with all of Iraq’s neighbors, including Syria and Iran, to help stabilize Iraq. 

But more than anything else, we have a moral obligation to those Americans who have laid down their lives. 

Some say we cannot let their sacrifice be in vain.  But you will never convince me that those slain patriots would have wanted a single additional life to be lost just to validate their own sacrifice. 

Instead, the moral obligation is to honor their service by bringing their mission to a close.  By ending the bloodshed … and finally letting the Iraqi people set their own course.

Those would be the principles of my presidency.  And those would be the ideals I would seek.

Thank you, God bless you, God bless the Democratic Party, and God bless the United States.

Posted by Mike on February 03, 2007 | Permalink

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