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Russ Feingold Will Not Seek The 2008 Democratic Nomination

Russ Feingold sent this e-mail to supporters announcing that he will stay in the Senate and not seek the 2008 Democratic nomination.

Dear Friends and Supporters,

On Sunday, November 12th in Racine, I will hold my 1000th Listening Session with the people of Wisconsin. Before reaching that milestone, I want you to know that I've decided to continue my role as Wisconsin's Junior Senator in the U.S. Senate and not to seek the Democratic nomination for President in 2008.

Like many Americans, I am excited by the results of the November 7th election. My fourteen years in the Senate have been the greatest privilege of my life and I am extremely pleased with what we have accomplished. During so much of that time, however, we Democrats have not only been in the minority but have often been so deeply mired there that my role has often been to block bad ideas or to simply dissent. That is a very important role but I relish the thought that in this new Congress we can start, not only to undo much of the damage that one-party rule has done to America, we can actually advance progressive solutions to such major issues as guaranteed healthcare, dependence on oil, and our unbalanced trade policies. The Senate of the 110th Congress could also well be a place of greater bi-partisan opportunities for change; something I am very proud to have been effective at in both Republican and Democratic Senates.

I hope all of you know how much I have appreciated the incredible response you have given me and the efforts of our Progressive Patriots Fund since January, 2005. In addition to all of our work in Wisconsin and D.C., I have traveled to seventeen states trying to promote the election of progressive Democrats in all states. At every stop from Birmingham, Alabama to Burlington, Vermont, to Ft. Dodge, Iowa, to Las Vegas, Nevada, people have agreed with my view that we need to stand up for a strong, principled Democratic party that is willing to replace timidity with taking the risks of promoting a platform of bold solutions to our nation's problems. Unfailingly, people responded well to my positions:  opposition to the Iraq war; calling for a timeline to redeploy our troops from Iraq so we can focus on those who attacked us on September 11th, 2001; my opposition to the flawed provisions of the USA Patriot Act that threaten the freedoms of law-abiding Americans; my call for accountability for the Administration's arrogant disregard for the law especially with regard to illegal wiretapping; fighting for fiscal responsibility including tough common sense budget rules that will help end the reckless policies that have heaped a mountain of debt on our children and grandchildren; as well as my strong belief in guaranteed healthcare for all Americans and substantial investment in alternative energy sources and technologies.

Yet, while I've certainly enjoyed the repeated comments or buttons saying, "Run Russ Run", or "Russ in '08", I often felt that if a piece of Wisconsin swiss cheese had taken the same positions I've taken, it would have elicited the same standing ovations. This is because the hunger for progressive change we feel is obviously not about me but about the desire for a genuinely different Democratic Party that is ready to begin to reverse the 25 years of growing extremism we have endured.

I'm sure a campaign for President would have been a great adventure and helpful in advancing a progressive agenda. At this time, however, I believe I can best advance that progressive agenda as a Senator with significant seniority in the new Senate serving on the Foreign Relations, Intelligence, Judiciary and Budget Committees. Although I have given it a lot of thought, I cannot muster the same enthusiasm for a race for President while I am trying simultaneously to advance our agenda in the Senate. In other words, if I really wanted to run for President, regardless of the odds or other possible candidates, I would do so. However, to put my family and all of my friends and supporters through such a process without having a very strong desire to run, seems inappropriate to me. And, yes, while I would strongly prefer that our nominee in 2008 be someone who had the judgment to oppose the Iraq war from the beginning, I am prepared to work as hard as I can through the Progressive Patriots Fund, and consistent with my duties in the Senate, to maintain or increase our gains from November 7 in the Congress and, of course, to elect a Democrat as President in 2008.

Most important, I want to continue my work as a Senator from this wonderful State of Wisconsin. Our fourteen year ongoing conversation that has taken place in hundreds of communities in Wisconsin in the form of open Listening Sessions is the principal reason I have been perceived as "ahead of the curve" on many key issues. Simply listening to the reasoning and passions of Wisconsinites remains the best source of good ideas and common sense I've ever encountered.

I love this country very much and am so lucky to be able to serve it in the United States Senate. My heartfelt thanks to all of you for your support and encouragement.

Sincerely,
Russ Feingold
Middleton, Wisconsin

Posted by Mike on November 12, 2006 | Permalink

CQ Weekly Profiles '08 White House Contenders

From CQ Weekly: The '08 Race for the White House Begins
By Craig Crawford   |   5:24 PM; Nov. 10, 2006 |

...They have 14 months until the votes are counted in the living rooms, cafes and schoolhouses of Iowa. And then at least two people, one Republican and one Democrat, will start moving toward a place in history. They will probably come from the roster of people, a baker’s dozen from each party, whose current strengths and weakness — political, ideological and financial — are sketched in alphabetical order below.

• Democrats: Bayh | Biden | Clark | Clinton | Daschle | Dodd | Edwards | Feingold | Gore | Kerry | Obama | Richardson | Vilsack

• Republicans: Allen | Brownback | Frist | Gingrich | Giuliani | Hagel | Huckabee | Hunter | McCain | Pataki | Rice | Romney | Tancredo

Posted by Mike on November 11, 2006 | Permalink

John McCain To Begin White House Run

McCain Begins Preliminary White House Run
Formal Announcement Expected Next Month...

By JAKE TAPPER and AVERY MILLER
Nov. 10, 2006 — ...Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and his political team have decided it's full steam ahead for his 2008 presidential campaign. Although no absolute, final decision has been made, sources close to McCain say on Wednesday in Phoenix, he and a half dozen of his top aides huddled and decided to proceed more formally with his quest for the White House.

A presidential exploratory committee will be set up this month -- perhaps as early as next week...

ABC NEWS Story

Posted by Mike on November 10, 2006 | Permalink

Tom Vilsack Files Official Papers To Declare Presidential Candidacy

The Vilsack for President campaign issued this press release announcing the 2008 Presidential Campaign Committee and Website.

TOM VILSACK FILES OFFICIAL PAPERS TO DECLARE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY

Tom Vilsack '08 Committee Established

(Des Moines, IA) -- Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack today took the first formal step toward running for President of the United States by filing documents with the Federal Election Commission to establish his presidential campaign committee, Tom Vilsack for President.

Tom Vilsack for President, will be headquarted in Des Moines, IA and will be publicly launched with a multi-state campaign kick-off tour scheduled to begin in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa on November 30 and include announcement events in New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Nevada and South Carolina.

Tom Vilsack is the longest serving Democratic governor in the United States.  As Chair of the Democratic Leadership Council and former Chair of the Democratic Governors Association, he is a recognized national leader on education, healthcare, economic development and renewable energy.  Tom Vilsack was the first Democratic governor elected in Iowa since 1968.  In 1998, he promised to serve only two terms - a pledge that he kept in 2006 despite healthy job approval ratings in his home state.

"Americans sent a clear message on Tuesday.  They want leaders who will take this country in a new direction. " said Vilsack, Iowa's two-term Governor.  "They want leaders who share their values, understand their needs, and respect their intelligence. That's what I've done as Governor of Iowa, and that's what I intend to do as President." 

"I couldn't be more honored that my wife, Christie, and our sons, Doug and Jess, are committed to joining my effort to offer the people of America and the Democratic Party my vision for the future of our country as a candidate for President," he said.  Over the next several weeks, they and the rest of my team will put together the building blocks needed to run a successful national presidential campaign.  I invite all Americans to join with us in working for America's future."

Official announcement activities are scheduled to begin in Vilsack's hometown of Mt. Pleasant, IA on November 30 and will be followed by events in New Hampshire, Pittsburgh, PA, Nevada and South Carolina.

A "Gala Celebration of American Community" is schedule in Des Moines on December 2 as the inaugural fundraising event for the campaign.

Members of his campaign staff will move into the new Vilsack '08 headquarters today.

More information about the campaign and how to become involved is available on the campaign's new website:  http://www.tomvilsack08.com.

Posted by Mike on November 09, 2006 | Permalink

Tom Vilsack 2008 Statement Of Candidacy

Tomvilsack08 Tom Vilsack 2008 Statement Of Candidacy filed November 9, 2006.

Posted by Mike on November 09, 2006 | Permalink

Tom Vilsack To Establish Presidential Campaign Committee

Vilsack to make White House run
Two-term Iowa governor's campaign would be first official move in '08 race

By THOMAS BEAUMONT
REGISTER STAFF WRITER
COPYRIGHT 2006, DES MOINES REGISTER AND TRIBUNE COMPANY

November 9, 2006

"Tom Vilsack is running for president.

The Iowa governor plans to formally launch his bid for the 2008 Democratic nomination today, one of his top political aides said Wednesday.

Vilsack, who leaves office in January, will file papers today to establish his presidential campaign committee, aides said. The step marks the first official move by any politician among the large field of Democrats and Republicans weighing campaigns for president.

The two-term governor plans to announce his candidacy in his hometown of Mount Pleasant on Nov. 30, before setting off on a campaign swing to early nominating states."

Des Moines Register Story

USA Today AP Story

Jimmy Carter also made his campaign announcement two years before the Presidential election year, announcing on December 12, 1974

Posted by Mike on November 09, 2006 | Permalink

Bob Dole 1988 Announcement

Announcement Speech of Senator Bob Dole in Russell, Kansas on November 9, 1987.

"I know many of you have come a good distance, and I'm thankful for that. I also recall a time in 1976 when President Gerald Ford joined me here, and that was another great day for Russell. I enjoy showing Russell off, although it doesn't take a whole lot longer now than it did when I was a boy.

The goodness of the people of Russell over the years has been the source of my inspiration and my strength. The people who settled this community, like so many others across America, were immigrants and frontiersmen and homesteaders who knew that grit and endurance and reliance on one's neighbors were needed to build a better life for their children. They were optimists and builders; they harnessed invention and hard work to carve a life out of the wilderness. I have carried the spirit of this place with me throughout my life.

That is why I have come back home today to announce before family and friends, that I am a candidate for my party's nomination to the office of President of the United States."

Full Speech Text

Posted by Mike on November 09, 2006 | Permalink

White House Hopefuls Prepare For 2008

White House bids are now accepted
By Mark Z. Barabak
LA Times

November 7, 2006

After months of quiet jockeying, the 2008 presidential race begins in earnest as campaigning ends in a fierce midterm election that has helped reshape the next contest on both sides.

White House hopefuls have been blazing across the country — stumping for allies, stroking donors and giving away millions of dollars in goodwill contributions — as they competed in a kind of shadow campaign...

The early presidential maneuvering stems from a sense that the White House contest will be unusually competitive. For the first time in more than 50 years, no sitting president or vice president is running, denying any candidate that leg up...

Given the front-loaded calendar — the assumption is both nominees will be chosen by early February 2008 — the bulk of campaigning will occur in 2007. A series of formal announcements is likely in the next few weeks, beginning with several of the lesser-known candidates; no one can imagine waiting until late summer a year out to make their intentions known, the way Bill Clinton did before winning the 1992 Democratic nomination.

Ballpark estimates put the cost of a competitive campaign at $30 million to $50 million for each side, though winning candidates could easily spend twice that. For Democrats, there will also be new ground to cover, with early contests added in Nevada and South Carolina, along with the traditional kickoff states of Iowa and New Hampshire.

The 'Off-Year Primary'
John Nichols
Mon Nov 6, 3:00 PM ET

The Nation -- It has become fashionable to refer to the hurdles that presidential contenders must leap before any actual primary votes are cast as primaries of a different sort: There's the "wealth primary" to measure fundraising capability; the "Beltway primary" to measure how party insiders are lining up; and now the "blogosphere primary" to measure where netroots activists are gravitating. But the most important pre-primary "primary" is still the one in which the contenders try to make themselves useful--by lending their star power and giving generously to candidates in tight races--during the election cycle prior to the presidential year...

Posted by Mike on November 07, 2006 | Permalink

Two Years Until Election Day 2008

The next Presidential election will take place on November 4, 2008, two years from this date.

Posted by Mike on November 04, 2006 | Permalink

Bill Clinton DFL TV Ad For Mike Hatch

Posted by Mike on November 03, 2006 | Permalink

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