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Dan Grant Announces Against Michael McCaul in TX-10


by: Matt Glazer

Wed May 02, 2007 at 00:46 PM CDT


Much rumored Dan Grant announced his candidacy for Congress today.  Mike McCaul won with only 55% of the vote in 2006, and it appears this could be an opportunity to pick up a congressional seat.

Grant's bio is impressive, and his connections are needed to win a tough race.  We look forward to watching the Texas 10th contest.

Grant's Announcement is below the fold.

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Foreign policy expert Dan Grant today filed the required paperwork to launch a bid for the U.S. Congress, saying that the families and small businesses of District 10 deserve a fresh start and a new direction in Washington, D.C.

"We need a positive change in Washington to restore balance, integrity, and mainstream values to our representation in the corridors of Congress," Grant said.

Grant recently returned to Texas after serving as part of the international civilian team in Baghdad, where his duties included helping the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq prepare and conduct the historic elections of 2005.

Calling for positive change to improve national security, move toward energy independence, reduce the national debt, and provide a level playing field for middle-class families who work hard and play by the rules, Grant said he will go to the nation's capital to be part of the solution, not part of the problem.

"Let's put partnership first and partisanship last so that we can get the job done — in Iraq and in our neighborhoods from Austin to Houston," Grant said.

As deputy director of Iraq's largest out-of-country voting program, Grant oversaw an unprecedented effort to give democracy a chance in the Middle East by registering eligible voters in major U.S. cities for Iraq's Transitional National Assembly election. He oversaw a staff of over a thousand and a budget of millions of dollars and ran the day-to-day operations of all senior personnel.

In Afghanistan, Grant helped coordinate security and policy planning for that nation's post-Taliban constitutional convention on the behalf of USAID, and previously served as an operations officer for the massive effort to re-establish Afghanistan's Central Bank.

In Kosovo, Grant played a key role as an elections supervisor in organizing the 2001 elections, working for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe to help organize more than 100 polling stations and hire staff to facilitate the historic vote. He also monitored and enforced polling place procedures for important municipal elections throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina in the late 1990s.

Growing up in Austin, Grant interned for Congressman Jake Pickle during his senior year at McCallum High School. He was a foreign policy consultant for the John Kerry presidential campaign in 2004 while stationed in Kabul and later while based in Washington, D.C.

Grant is a graduate of the London School of Economics with a Master's of Science in Government Administration and Public Policy, and Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. with a Bachelor's in Foreign Service.

Grant lives in Austin, where he works as an international relations consultant, and is a long-time member of St. Austin's Church.

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Very Cool (0.00 / 0)
As soon as the paperwork shows up through the FEC I'll be adding him on ActBlue. It was really nice to meet him the other weekend at the DFA training in Austin which I believe both TX10 (then) rumored candidates attended.

Sounds like a winner (0.00 / 0)
He'll be a great congressman.  He's worked with the best.

Great message (0.00 / 0)
Dan Grant is obviously prepared to lead.  CD 10 needs his energy as someone who can work with the majority party to get this country back on the right track.

Woo hoo! (0.00 / 0)
I am impressed.  I am so glad to have someone with true foreign policy experience running. 

This is going to be an exciting campaign, and I look forward to taking Texas back!

Count me in as a volunteer...we've got a lot of ground to cover (holy crap, it's a LOT of geographical ground to cover), but it's worth the fight.  Let's finish what Ted started, and remove this seat from the red column. 

Full Disclosure: Former Political Director for Lee Leffingwell for Mayor of Austin, and now nonpartisan Executive Director of LWV-TX


AAS article this morning with picture (0.00 / 0)
AAS 5/4/07
McCaul challenger surfaces for Congressional seat

A foreign affairs consultant who recently returned from Iraq has filed paperwork declaring his candidacy for the U.S. House seat held by Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Austin.

Dan Grant of Austin, 33, who hasn't previously sought office, seeks the Democratic nod for U.S. Congressional District 10, which runs from Austin to Houston.

Grant returned to Texas in March after serving as part of the international civilian team in Baghdad, where he helped the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq during the elections of 2005.

McCaul, Grant said, hasn't "been genuinely representative of the interests of this district. He has worked in lockstep with the (Bush) administration."



Glad to Hear It (0.00 / 0)
I might be willing to help out.  I live in Houston, but I'll be at the University of Texas, and I think I have family in CD10, so while CD10 isn't a district that I live in, its one that I frquently visit, so I care about it significantly.  Once again, count me in for some help.

"Let us tenderly and kindly cherish therefore, the means of knowledge. Let us dare to read, think, speak, and write."  -  John Adams

Volunteers welcome (0.00 / 0)
Thanks for the offer to help out!

The campaign is just getting started, and the website (www.dangrantforcongress.com) will be the clearinghouse for all information about it - how to volunteer, how to donate, keeping track of events, issues, etc.

The site is under construction, and will be up very soon. Until then, please send all questions to info@dangrantforcongress.com, and we'll be sure to answer.


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