Where
Your House, My House, Our House
When
November 15, 2005
As we
move into the 2006 election cycle, the Utah
State Democratic Party is poised to
accomplish some marvelous things. Your values,
your issues and your voices are
more important now than ever, and the Utah
Democratic Party is committed to be
a symbol of a unified
The
Democratic National Committee, under the
direction of Governor Howard Dean,
unveiled plans for the 50 State Partnership
Project earlier this year. His
message was simple: local political activists
and campaigners, intensively
screened, interviewed and selected by the
state Party leadership, would be
retained and paid as DNC employees to enhance
Democrats electoral potential in
all fifty states. The first phase of this plan
has already proved quite
successful and we are now ready to move
forward.
As you will read below,
Governor Dean is continuing the implementation
of his 50 state strategy. Please take a
moment to read his letter and hopefully you’ll
feel compelled to volunteer an
evening of your time in the interest of
Democratic solidarity. If you have any
questions, feel free to call us
– 801-328-1212
Warmest
Regards,
Wayne Holland
Jr.
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Dear Utah Democrats, On November 15th, thousands of Democrats will experience our 50-state strategy up close and in person. In many places there are vitally important elections in just a few weeks -- but we can't afford to stop organizing and stop building after Election Day. Next year's elections will be a national referendum on the Republican culture of corruption in Washington and in the states. We cannot wait until a few months before the election to get ready -- we need to start organizing right now. On the evening of November 15th, ordinary Americans will open up their homes to their friends and neighbors for a night of planning and action -- our National Organizing Kickoff. Will you host an Organizing Kickoff meeting on November 15th? It's easy, and you can get started right away: http://www.democrats.org/events Hosts of National Organizing Kickoff meetings can download all of the materials for a successful meeting. Information from the national and state party will include a briefing on our party-building efforts nationally and locally, a survey of the political landscape in your state and information about opportunities to take action locally. I will be joining all of the meetings that night in a nationwide conference call. Every one of us needs to take responsibility for the Democratic organization in our neighborhoods, and this is everyone's opportunity to come together and focus. We have to be organized to get our message out -- we need a network in place now to persuade voters and activate our supporters. It's up to you to make sure that everyone in your neighborhood is plugged in and ready to do as much as they can. Sign up to host your National Organizing Kickoff event now: http://www.democrats.org/events To make an impact everywhere we need to organize everywhere. That's what you mandated, and that's why our party has taken the unprecedented step putting organizers on the ground and building state parties across the country. The event you host will bring everyone up to speed on our progress, our opportunities and the work ahead. Everyone must commit to working on Election Day 2006 -- but the meeting you host now will help create the road map for a year of sustained commitment until then. As Republican leaders are investigated and indicted, Americans everywhere are tired of politics as usual. The culture of corruption that Republicans have brought to Washington, DC and statehouses across the country is making more and more people realize that we need change. Hosting a local Organizing Kickoff meeting is the most important step you can take right now to make sure that our party is in a position to change things next year. When you sign up to be a host you will have access to materials to make planning easy: http://www.democrats.org/events You'll be hearing more about these meetings in the coming weeks. Thank you for your time and your commitment to the idea that together, America can do better. Governor Howard Dean, M.D.
Contributions or gifts to the Democratic National Committee are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. DNC, 430 S. Capitol St. SE, Washington DC 20003 |
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