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Florida Voter Registrations Show Huge Swing to Democrats
Earlier this year, Florida Democrats surpassed Republicans in the number of registered Hispanics. In the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, state Democrats continue to increase their numbers by leaps and bounds: The numbers are ominous for Republicans: Through May, Democratic voter registration...Posted on Monday, July 14, 2008 · Comments (0)
Democrats Expand Voter Registration Lead in Nevada to 5 Percent
Democratic voter registration ballooned to a five-point lead over Republicans in the state of Nevada. The latest statewide voter registration numbers are in, and if you've been following this story in recent months, it's no surprise: Democrats again gained ground....Posted on Wednesday, July 9, 2008 · Comments (0)
DNC Releases New "Jobs First?" Website, Video
With John McCain attempting to re-launch his campaign with a "Jobs First" tour that the Wall Street Journal reports won't offer any new economic policies or solutions, the Democratic National Committee today launched a new website and web video aimed at highlighting McCain's promise to continue President Bush's failed and flawed economic policies. While McCain is working to "repackage" the Bush policies he has been offering for months, 68 percent of voters have already decided that his policies are too similar to President Bush's. The DNC's new "Jobs First?" feature on McCainPedia highlights those policies along with McCain's job-killing record, his history of voting against programs to help displaced workers, and his pattern of repeatedly voting against incentives for creating new green jobs right here at home.Posted on Sunday, July 6, 2008
Democratic Leaders: Barack Obama, Democrats Across the Country Will Win in November
Today, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Democratic Governors Association Chairman Joe Manchin came together with other Democratic leaders to discuss Democratic strength heading into the November election, and how Barack Obama and Democrats down the ticket will win because they offer a clear change in policies from the Bush Administration and John McCain. During the primary process over 35 million Americans came out to support our strong field of Democratic candidates, a clear indication of Democratic enthusiasm this election.Posted on Thursday, June 12, 2008
MUST READ: Dems send aid into traditionally GOP 'exurbs'
Today the Associated Press details how Democrats are reaching out and organizing in areas not considered Democratic ground, "giving the party hope it can win battleground states by at least diluting these local Republican strongholds…" Leading the effort, the Democratic...Posted on Wednesday, June 11, 2008












