Howard Dean announced today that he was officially in the race for DNC chair. As an orange hat (and we're like the Marines; there really are no "former" orange hats) I personally would be more receptive to the idea that we could reform the party from within if he were to win. Simon Rosenberg also says some of the right things. When you decide who you want to support, here's a list of the Texans who get to help decide.
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ReplyDeleteCharles E. Soechting 701 Rio Grande Austin, TX 78701 W:512-478-9800
Gabrielle Hadnot 4316 Europa St. Houston, TX 77022 W:713-697-6732
Hon. Yvonne Davis PO Box 3727 Dallas, TX 75208 W:214-941-3895
Hon. Al Edwards 4913 1/2 Griggs Rd. Houston, TX 77021 W:713-741-8800
Norma Fisher Flores 7409 Lakehurst El Paso, TX 79912 W:915-581-7925
Jaime A. Gonzalez Jr. 817 E. Esperanza Ave. McAllen, TX 78501 W:956-664-0100
David Holmes 1781 Spyglass Dr. Austin, TX 78746 H:512-636-3117
Sue Lovell 1802 W. Main Houston, TX 77098 H:713-520-6756
John Patrick 413 Meadow Run Dr. Friendswood, TX 77546 W:713-450-3882
Betty Richie 1307 Roanoke Graham, TX 76450 H:940-549-1465
Bob Slagle 1601 Oakhill Sherman, TX 75092 W:903-893-1107
Senfronia Thompson 1301 Travis, #300 Houston, TX 77002 W:713-651-9353
From blogforamerica.com:
ReplyDelete"Finally, you can help the campaign by writing letters to the editor of your local newspaper in support of Gov. Dean. Please do not write letters directly to DNC members. Letters to DNC members who you don't know personally are not the most effective way to help Governor Dean's campaign."
Excellent advice, Demophoenix. I like Dean, of course, but am not categorically supporting anyone yet-- though I do have candidates I DON'T want (Roemer, et al). Why are direct letters counterproductive, exactly?
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