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elshiva Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-13-05 12:31 AM
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Dean DNC letter
Please view this letter. I posted this in the DFA, also. I want to do everything in my power to get Dean the DNC chair. Should I contact DC chairs, just my local MD chairs, or both.
Here's the letter:
"Dear Chairman McAuliffe,
As a registered Democrat, I ask you to please consider nominating Howard Dean as chair of our great Party. Dr. Dean?s record as Vermont Governor was outstanding in regards to fiscal responsibility, human rights, health care, and environmental conservation. During the 2004 campaign, he proved a formidable presidential candidate. As ?People-Powered Howard,? he excelled in encouraging young people, like me, to become more interested in the voting process and the Democratic Party. When he lost the nomination, he campaigned vigilantly for John Kerry. His great grassroots effort, Democracy For America, helped to nominate many progressive candidates to local offices across the country this election cycle.
With Howard Dean as Chairman, I believe that our Party can reenergize our base with traditional Democratic values, while bringing in young voters.
Yours truly,
"----"(my real name)
Registered Democrat from Maryland?s Sixth District"
Should I go into more detail about Dean's record and his help with the DFA?
Thanks Y'all
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