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Friday, February 4

Call to Action: Support Paper Ballots in Iowa!
by
Linda Thieman
on Fri 04 Feb 2005 06:19 PM CST
Call to Action: Support Paper Ballots in Iowa!
by Jerry Depew
Today in Pocahontas, Iowa, State Senate co-president Jack Kibbie asked for your help - without knowing you exist.
He said a few letters to the
Des Moines Register would help get things going for a paper ballot
requirement in Iowa. That is our cue!
Here is the address:
letters@news.dmreg.com
He said
he had asked Senator Wally Horn to draft a bill to achieve what Kibbie and
you and I all want. But he also said the auditors from Marshall, Linn, and
Story counties had appeared before a legislative committee and OPPOSED his
idea to require paper proof for the voters.
So here is what we can
do:
Write the Register. Do you trust paperless machines? Have they
caused any trouble? Are they too expensive? Keep it simple and
non-partisan.
Write Sen. Horn to express your interest. wally.horn@legis.state.ia.us
Write
your own senator--addresses here. Just fill in your own street address and the contact info for your state senator will pop up.
Find information to use in your argument here.
Thanks for your help. Time is ticking.
--
Jerry Depew
Laurens, Iowa

Iowa DNC Members Endorse Dean, Finally! Nothing Like Waiting Until It's a Fait Accompli
by
Linda Thieman
on Fri 04 Feb 2005 05:07 AM CST
Iowa DNC Members Endorse Dean, Finally! Nothing Like Waiting Until It's a Fait Accompli
IDP Website
[I'll bet Gordon Fischer is rolling over on the putting green in his law office.]
(DES MOINES)—Lieutenant
Governor Sally Pederson, Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party announced
[Wednesday] evening that eight voting members of the Democratic
National Committee from Iowa have endorsed former Vermont Governor
Howard Dean for DNC Chair.
“I am
pleased that DNC members from Iowa are in agreement about the future
leadership of our national party,” said Lieutenant Governor Pederson.
“Governor Dean has proven his leadership by building a broad base of
support within the party, particularly from other Heartland states. [Yes,
Sally, here in Iowa, too. It's just not as evident because of the
way the IDP put so much effort into trying to suppress it.] He has demonstrated that he can and will lead our party in new and innovative ways.”
The members of Iowa’s Delegation endorsing Governor Dean are:
Lieutenant Governor Sally Pederson, Iowa Democratic Party Chair
Rob Tully, Iowa Democratic Party First Vice-Chair
Governor Tom Vilsack
State Treasurer Mike Fitzgerald
Attorney General Tom Miller
Sandy Opstvedt, National Committeewoman
Ken Rains, National Committeeman
Grant Woodard, College Democrats of America
Commentary: Well, I
must say, I was wondering if Iowa was going to come through for Dean or
if they were going to embarrass us by continuing Gordon Fischer's
policy of telling DFA that Dean was unwelcome in Iowa and that
post-caucus, Dean would hurt our candidates if he came here to stump
for them - this in spite of the fact that several of DFIA's endorsed
candidates made requests for Gov. Dean to come back to Iowa to help
them. No, the IDP was satisfied to work with a base that was
burnt out from a year of pre-caucus activity - tired, burnt out,
discouraged. We on the ground all thought that a visit from Dean
would energize us again. But Fischer and the IDP blocked it at
every turn.
Well, I
sincerely hope that if Dean becomes chair of the DNC, Iowa and the IDP
will be more hospitable to him. [The money Dean has promised the
state parties to pay the salaries of the upper echelon certainly can't
hurt.]
P.S.
Soooooooo glad we got rid of ol' Gordo and his damaging power struggles
and temper tantrums. Hope Sally is more level headed.
Also in Dean news:
*On Thursday, the National Stonewall Democrats
announced their support of Dean for DNC chair. The membership of
the GLBT organization voted overwhelmingly (90.42%) in Dean's favor.
*As of Thursday, Dean had public commitments from 213 members of the DNC. Dean needs a simple majority (224) to win the election.
*The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest teachers organization, has endorsed Dean, too.
*Dean also picked up the endorsement of the Conference of Southern Black Democrats this week.
6:30pm Update
*According to The Associated Press, "Activist Simon Rosenberg abandoned his bid
for Democratic National Committee chairman on Friday and backed
front-runner Howard Dean, moving the former presidential candidate
closer to capturing the party title."
*One week before the Democratic National Committee votes on a new leader, Dean now has more than 250 public pledges from DNC supporters, according to the political newsletter Hotline.
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