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Teamsters Endorse Barack Obama

Teamsters Endorse Barack Obama

(Washington, D.C.) – Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa announced today the union’s endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama for president. The endorsement is the first step in mobilizing the union’s 1.4 million members and their families to elect Obama.

“Senator Obama understands the challenges working people face every day,” Hoffa said. “He is the candidate in the best position to lead our movement to restore the American dream for working people in this country. Senator Obama will fight for better wages, real health care reform, stronger retirement security, fair trade and an end to the outsourcing of good jobs. He understands the importance of giving workers a voice at work and will fight for strong unions to help rebuild America’s middle class.”

The endorsement decision follows a meeting in Austin, Texas, between Hoffa and Obama, and completes a months-long process that included scientific polling of Teamster members, surveys of local union and joint council leaders and deliberations by the union’s democratically elected General Executive Board.

“We have been fortunate to have candidates throughout the Democratic primary who are friends of working families and the Teamsters Union,” Hoffa said. “We are pleased that all of the Democratic candidates have focused on issues of importance to working people, including wages, health care, retirement security, fair trade and outsourcing.”

The union’s endorsement immediately activates the union’s 50-state election program, with special emphasis on swing states.

“Senator Obama will stand with the Teamsters when it comes to fighting for working families,” Hoffa said. “This endorsement begins a partnership to change America. Together we will reinvent the political process and give a voice to those who have been ignored by the Bush administration for the past eight years.”

Hoffa emphasized Obama’s commitment to rebuilding and strengthening the national transportation infrastructure, a key priority of the Teamsters Union.

“Senator Obama will fight to rebuild our transportation infrastructure,” Hoffa said. “He will work with us to address critical issues from our ports to our highways, rails and airports. We need a president who is focused on rebuilding America and Barack Obama will be that president.”

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents more than 1.4 million hardworking men and women throughout the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.

Posted by Mike on February 21, 2008 | Permalink

Statement By Communications Director Jill Hazelbaker

STATEMENT BY COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR JILL HAZELBAKER

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today issued the following statement by Communications Director Jill Hazelbaker:

"It is a shame that the New York Times has lowered its standards to engage in a hit and run smear campaign. John McCain has a 24-year record of serving our country with honor and integrity. He has never violated the public trust, never done favors for special interests or lobbyists, and he will not allow a smear campaign to distract from the issues at stake in this election.

"Americans are sick and tired of this kind of gutter politics, and there is nothing in this story to suggest that John McCain has ever violated the principles that have guided his career."

Posted by Mike on February 20, 2008 | Permalink

2008 Republican Primary And Caucus Calendar Map

2008 RNC Primary and Caucus Calendar Map

Posted by Mike on February 20, 2008 | Permalink

2008 Democratic Primary And Caucus Calendar Map

2008 DNC Primary and Caucus Calendar Map

Posted by Mike on February 20, 2008 | Permalink

Mike Huckabee Comments On Last Night's Primary Results

MIKE HUCKABEE COMMENTS ON LAST NIGHT'S PRIMARY RESULTS

Little Rock, AR Former AR Governor and Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee issued the following statement after receiving the news of last night's primary results:

"My candidacy is, and always has been, about convictions - and the issues and core values that are critical to our country's future, such protecting traditional marriage, the sanctity of life, individual empowerment and a revamping of our federal tax code to encourage productivity.  It's about lifting Americans up, from hope to higher ground, with a positive vision for America's future that is grounded in a belief in our nation's basic goodness, and defined by a 'can-do' spirit that knows how to gets things done.  My goal is to offer Republican voters, a voice and a choice in this election. 

"The last four out of five U.S. Presidents have been governors, and there is a reason for this: the challenges facing our nation require steady, experienced, executive management.  As governor of Arkansas for 10 ½ years, I delivered on my promises to cut taxes 94 times, reduce welfare by half, reform health care for children and our education system, and transform our transportation infrastructure. My record of results, achieved with a Democrat legislature, gives a meaningful viability to my candidacy.

"There are millions of Republicans from across this country who have yet to be heard from. Clearly we were disappointed by the results in Wisconsin, but I look forward to campaigning hard in Texas and Ohio this week - and taking my case before the good people of those states."

Posted by Mike on February 20, 2008 | Permalink

Hillary Gives Vermonters A "Voice" In New TV Ad

Hillary Gives Vermonters a "Voice" in New TV Ad
Campaign Hits the Airwaves Statewide with First Green Mountain State Ad

The Clinton campaign launched a new television ad in Vermont today highlighting Hillary Clinton’s commitment to giving a voice to American families struggling in our troubled economy to obtain quality, affordable health care, invest in alternative energy and green jobs, realize the dream of home ownership, and give their children the future they deserve.

"Hillary Clinton is not only qualified and experienced, but she also represents real change for Vermonters," said Former Governor Madeleine Kunin. "Throughout her 35 year career advocating on behalf of working families, Hillary has spoken out for Americans without a voice. As President, Hillary will fight for real solutions to the problems facing Vermonters.

The new 30-second spot, titled "Vermont Voice," highlights Hillary Clinton’s promise to continue her 35-year record of delivering real change that improves the daily lives of working Americans - giving a voice to children without health care, troops without body armor, and families facing foreclosures.

A complete transcript of "Vermont Voice" is included below.

Clinton: In this troubled economy...

How can so many millions of people...
...simply not be heard?

Well, I hear you.

You’re asking for healthcare that covers everyone.

Protection from losing your home

You would like to fill your tank without draining your wallet

And give your kids the future they deserve

If I am your president, I will bring more than 35 years of experience to the White House.

I will bring your voice.

Announcer: It’s about People.

Clinton: I’m Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on February 20, 2008 | Permalink

New Ad: Henry Cisneros Urges Texans to Vote Early for Hillary

New Ad: Henry Cisneros Urges Texans to Vote Early for Hillary

To kick off early voting in Texas today, Hillary Clinton released a new ad, urging Texans to head to the polls and vote early. The ad, which is on the airwaves in both English and Spanish, features former HUD Secretary and San Antonio Mayor Henry Cisneros, urging his fellow Texans to vote for Hillary during the early voting period. The ad also features a toll-free number for voters to call and get more information (In English: 1-866-939-VOTE; in Spanish: 1-877-VOTE-HOY).

Following is the English script for the ad.

Hillary For President

TV: 30

Henry Cisneros: Our vote in the Texas primary on March 4th could decide the presidency of the United States. But we can vote for our friend, Hillary Clinton, today.

Call the number on screen, 1-866-939-VOTE and we’ll provide you all the information: the place where you can vote, the hours of operation, and a free ride to the polls.

[On Screen: 1-866-939-VOTE; 1-866-939-8683]

Vote for our friend Hillary today, and we’ll all have a better life.

Hillary Clinton: I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.

Following is the Spanish script.

Hillary For President

TV: 30

Henry Cisneros: Nuestro voto en la primaria de Texas a principios de marzo podría decidir la Presidencia. Pero podemos votar por nuestra amiga Hillary Clinton desde hoy mismo.

Llame al número en la pantalla, 1-877-VOTE-HOY, y le daremos el lugar donde pueda votar; las horas de operación y transporte gratuito.

Vote por nuestra amiga Hillary hoy mismo y todos tendremos una vida major

Hillary Clinton: I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this message

Posted by Mike on February 20, 2008 | Permalink

Remarks As Prepared For Delivery By John McCain On Wisconsin Victory

REMARKS AS PREPARED FOR DELIVERY BY JOHN MCCAIN

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today released the following remarks by John McCain as prepared for delivery tonight in Columbus, Ohio:

Thank you, my friends, for your support and dedication to our campaign.  And thank you, Wisconsin, for bringing us to the point when even a superstitious naval aviator can claim with confidence and humility that I will be our party's nominee for President.  I promise you, I will wage a campaign with determination, passion and the right ideas for strengthening our country that prove worthy of the honor and responsibility you have given me.

I, again, want to commend Governor Huckabee, who has shown impressive grit and passion himself, and whom, though he remains my opponent, I have come to admire very much.  And, of course, I want to thank my wife, Cindy, and my daughter, Meghan, who are here tonight, and the rest of my family for their indispensable love and encouragement.

My friends, we have traveled a great distance together already in this campaign, and overcome more than a few obstacles.  But as I said last week, now comes the hard part and, for America, the bigger decision.  Will we make the right changes to restore the people's trust in their government and meet the great challenges of our time with wisdom, and with faith in the values and ability of Americans for whom no challenge is greater than their resolve, courage and patriotism?  Or will we heed appeals for change that ignore the lessons of history, and lack confidence in the intelligence and ideals of free people?

I will fight every moment of every day in this campaign to make sure Americans are not deceived by an eloquent but empty call for change that promises no more than a holiday from history and a return to the false promises and failed policies of a tired philosophy that trusts in government more than people.  Our purpose is to keep this blessed country free, safe, prosperous and proud.  And the changes we offer to the institutions and policies of government will reflect and rely upon the strength, industry, aspirations and decency of the people we serve.

We live in a world of change, some of which holds great promise for us and all mankind and some of which poses great peril.  Today, political change in Pakistan is occurring that might affect our relationship with a nuclear armed nation that is indispensable to our success in combating al Qaeda in Afghanistan and elsewhere.  An old enemy of American interests and ideals is leaving the world stage, and we can glimpse the hope that freedom might someday come to the people of Cuba.  A self-important bully in Venezuela threatens to cut off oil shipments to our country at a time of sky-rocketing gas prices.  Each event poses a challenge and an opportunity.  Will the next President have the experience, the judgment experience informs, and the strength of purpose to respond to each of these developments in ways that strengthen our security and advance the global progress of our ideals?  Or will we risk the confused leadership of an inexperienced candidate who once suggested invading our ally, Pakistan, and sitting down without pre-conditions or clear purpose with enemies who support terrorists and are intent on destabilizing the world by acquiring nuclear weapons?

The most important obligation of the next President is to protect Americans from the threat posed by violent extremists who despise us, our values and modernity itself.  They are moral monsters, but they are also a disciplined, dedicated movement driven by an apocalyptic zeal, which celebrates murder, has access to science, technology and mass communications, and is determined to acquire and use against us weapons of mass destruction.  The institutions and doctrines we relied on in the Cold War are no longer adequate to protect us in a struggle where suicide bombers might obtain the world's most terrifying weapons.

If we are to succeed, we must rethink and rebuild the structure and mission of our military; the capabilities of our intelligence and law enforcement agencies; the purposes of our alliances; the reach and scope of our diplomacy; the capacity of all branches of government to defend us.  We need to marshal all elements of American power: our military, economy, investment, trade and technology and our moral credibility to win the war against Islamic extremists and help the majority of Muslims, who believe in progress and peace, win the struggle for the soul of Islam.

The challenges and opportunities of the global economy require us to change some old habits of our government as well.  But we will fight for the right changes; changes that understand our strengths and rely on the common sense and values of the American people.  We will campaign:

to balance the federal budget not with smoke and mirrors, but by encouraging economic growth and preventing government from spending your money on things it shouldn't; to hold it accountable for the money it does spend on services that only government can provide in ways that don't fail and embarrass you;

to save Social Security and Medicare on our watch without the tricks, lies and posturing that have failed us for too long while the problem became harder to solve;

to make our tax code simpler, fairer, flatter, more pro-growth and pro-jobs;

to reduce our dangerous dependence on foreign oil with an energy policy that encourages American industry and technology to make our country safer, cleaner and more prosperous by leading the world in the use, development and discovery of alternative sources of energy;

to open new markets to American goods and services, create more and better jobs for the American worker and overhaul unemployment insurance and our redundant and outmoded programs for assisting workers who have lost a job that's not coming back to find a job that won't go away;

to help Americans without health insurance acquire it without bankrupting the country, and ruining the quality of American health care that is the envy of the world;

to make our public schools more accountable to parents and better able to meet the critical responsibility they have to prepare our children for the challenges they'll face in the world they'll lead.

I'm not the youngest candidate.  But I am the most experienced.  I know what our military can do, what it can do better, and what it should not do.  I know how Congress works, and how to make it work for the country and not just the re-election of its members.  I know how the world works.  I know the good and the evil in it.  I know how to work with leaders who share our dreams of a freer, safer and more prosperous world, and how to stand up to those who don't.  And I know who I am and what I want to do.

I don't seek the office out of a sense of entitlement.  I owe America more than she has ever owed me.  I have been an imperfect servant of my country for many years.  I have never lived a day, in good times or bad, that I haven't been proud of the privilege.  Don't tell me what we can't do.  Don't tell me we can't make our country stronger and the world safer.  We can.  We must.  And when I'm President we will.

Thank you, and God bless you.

Posted by Mike on February 19, 2008 | Permalink

NEW OHIO AD: Hillary Will Stand Up For Hardworking Families Who Are Too Often Overlooked

NEW OHIO AD: Hillary Will Stand Up For Hardworking Families Who Are Too Often Overlooked

COLUMBUS, OH- Hillary outlines her commitment to stand up for hardworking Ohioans who are too often overworked, underpaid and overlooked in a new ad airing statewide in Ohio today.

The 30- second television spot titled "Night Shift," outlines Hillary’s agenda to provide all American families with access to quality, affordable health care, increased day care and help with elder care.

To view the ad, click here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=w7g0NxL2g-M

Following is a script for "Night Shift."

[Announcer:] You pour coffee, fix hair, you work the night shift at the local hospital. You're often overworked, underpaid, and sometimes overlooked.

But not by everyone.

One candidate has put forth an American family agenda to make things easier for everyone who works so hard.

Universal healthcare.

Increased daycare.

And help with elder health care.

She understands. She's worked the night shift, too.

[HRC:] I'm Hillary Clinton and I approved this message

Posted by Mike on February 19, 2008 | Permalink

Mike Huckabee Comments On Resignation Of Cuban President Fidel Castro

Mike Huckabee Comments on Resignation of Cuban President Fidel Castro

Little Rock, AR -- Former Arkansas Governor and Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee has issued the following statement in response to the resignation of Cuban President Fidel Castro:
"The Cuban people deserve nothing less than free and fair elections which would provide the only hope for a prosperous and democratic Cuba. Until Fidel Castro is dead there can be no significant movement towards reform in Cuba.  Raul Castro has proven that he's as much a tyrant and dictator as his brother Fidel.  Simply providing more power to another dictator does nothing to promote freedom and democracy to the Cuban people."

Posted by Mike on February 19, 2008 | Permalink

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