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Chet Edwards Pivots Closer to V.P. Nomination


by: Matt Glazer

Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 06:17 PM CDT

The convention is less than two weeks away and the tension is mounting.  Who will Barack Obama select to be his running mate?  It is starting to look like George W. Bush's congressman, Chet Edwards, is more and more likely.

Rep. Allyson Schwartz (PA-13) has joined Speaker Nancy Pelosi in singing the Edwards praise.

Certainly, Pennsylvania will be key to victory. Women, older voters, and suburban voters will all be necessary to achieve this win ... Chet Edwards would help Sen. Obama win in swing districts like mine and in states like Pennsylvania...

Chet Edwards  would provide strong support to the new administration by engaging Members of Congress to pass critical legislation: health care for all Americans; comprehensive energy policy; new tax policy; and an end to war in Iraq, bringing our troops home safely and responsibly..."

Even as national bloggers like Chris Bowers and some inside the progressive community remain skeptical, the likelihood that Edwards maybe the Senator's choice is increasing.

CQ Politics points to an interesting fact, most of the people rumored to be on Obama's short list are slated for speaking times already, and unless they are scheduled to speak twice, the list is either shrinking rapidly or way off base.

As of yesterday, the only rumored candidates not slated to speak in Denver were, Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, Sen. Evan Bayh, Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, Texas Rep. Chet Edwards, and Gen. Wes Clark.  With today's announcement from the DNCC that both Joe Biden and Evan Bayh have been scheduled to speak at the convention on Wednesday, the list of 5 is down to 3.

This late afternoon announcement has led some to think Kaine is on the cusp of being announced as Obama's V.P., but something appears to be off in that assessment.

Virginia is already in play.  Mark Warner looks to be the heir apparent to John Warner's vacated seat.  Adding Kaine to the ticket doesn't look to get Obama anywhere.  Clark would be a solid choice, looking at a geopolitical question, what states will Clark move?  Clark will also highlight the fact that Obama's resume is focused on domestic policy.  Plus, Clark is the only man in the world with a better title than President-Former Supreme Allied Commander.  Why would you go from that to Vice President?

That leaves Rep. Edwards.  He is a candidate who is a moderate.  He is a Democrat who can win tough elections.  He is dynamic and engaging. He appeals to independents and moderate Republicans.  He expands the base and puts southern races in play on a state and congressional level.  He can campaign in rural areas inside New Mexico, Colorado, Montana, Georgia, Virginia, and Ohio.  Not to mention the fact he would force the Republicans and McCain to dump money and resources into protecting Texas (a state Obama has been organizing in since March).

The Dallas Morning News describes Edwards as a pivot.

Mr. Edwards, 56, is a moderate, a respected voice on veterans and military issues and well regarded across the political spectrum. Colleagues describe him as a pivot between liberals and Blue Dogs - the bloc of budget cutters and gun rights backers - so he could help Mr. Obama reach swing voters.

As chairman of a subcommittee that controls billions in annual spending, he's already got more clout than most members of Congress. He's one of a dozen "cardinals" who serve under the even more powerful Appropriations Chairman, David Obey of Wisconsin.

Mr. Obey called Mr. Edwards one of the "top five or 10 House members" he knows in either party, "an incredibly nice, decent human being" who is "very, very tough minded. ... He is most definitely not a slashing partisan. He would be a very good salesperson for the president's legislative package."

Simply put, Edwards on the ticket would turn Texas purple in one cycle.  

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Netroots Nation: Turn Texas Blue Party at Club DeVille


by: JD Gins

Mon Jul 21, 2008 at 04:57 PM CDT

(What a great party! - promoted by Matt Glazer)

(Cross posted from www.TurnTexasBlue.com)

Truly Change we can believe in. We had an incredible turnout to the Turn Texas Blue party at Club DeVille. There are so many great people from across Texas (and a few from outside) who are working so hard to Turn Texas Blue, here are just a few...

Thank you all for your had work! Together we can Turn Texas Blue!

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Serve with the General - Vote Now!


by: DemocratsWork

Thu May 22, 2008 at 02:58 PM CDT

Today, the WesPAC and Democrats Work communities launched a contest to determine which Congressional District General Wes Clark is going to visit this summer.


This won't be an ordinary visit.  General Clark will travel to one Congressional District where a Democratic challenger is fighting to change the direction of our country to work side-by-side with area Democrats to make a positive impact through community service.  We want you to tell us where we should put our values into action.  


You can cast your vote here: www.DemocratsWork.org.
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Democrats Work and Veterans Matter


by: Matt Glazer

Fri Jul 20, 2007 at 01:42 PM CDT

The third morning has wrapped up at the National YDA convention here in Dallas, and Democrats are working hard for military veterans.

Democrats Work in partnership with Operation Home Front have organized a donation drive to give backpacks filled with school supplies for hundreds of military families.

Thomas Bates worked with YDA to secure financial support and donations of school supplies from Democratic clubs across Dallas, organizations like the NEA, and from supporters as far away as Illinois who stuffed and mailed two backpacks of their own.

Democrats Work is a 501c4 that is entirely donor funded.  The organization is a full time job and it puts Democrats in the heart of communities, working to make a difference beyond the ballot box.

Dan Grant, Democratic candidate from the 10th Congressional District was at the event.

Democrats under 35 are the ones carrying the water of change for the long term future of our party.  I am proud to be here helping the families of those serving our country and being a part of this cause.

Also in attendance of the event was State Representatives Rick Noriega (D-Houston) and Allen Vaught (D-Dallas) as well as Jon Soltz of Vote Vets, Chris Nowinski of WWE Smack Down the Vote and former presidential candidate and Supreme Allied Commander Wes Clark.

Clark's speech was fired and focused directly addressed how this administration had failed our troops and their families. 

The real heroes are the families left behind again and again.

Our country has turned into the school bully of international politics.  Rather than peace in prosperity (something we had gotten use to under Bill Clinton) we are not in 3 hot wars and 2 cold wars.

Clark pointed out that ignoring the political problems abroad meant we were losing the peace in Iraq and Afghanistan, and at the same time invigorating the terrorist network lead by Osama Bin Laden and Al-Quada.

At the same time we are moving into unstable political positions with North Korea and Iran.  Two countries Clark told the room of YDA members had clearly moved into cold war status.  The solution is simple, follow the 9/11 commission recommendations and truly secure our homeland security protocols.

If we were safe at home, we wouldn't have to attack others in their home.  We wouldn't cause more terrorism.

To achieve this, Clark praised YDA for their work in supporting families of our fighting men and women through projects like Operation Home Front and Democrats Work, but he also urged the convention to sign up at his new project StopIranWar.com.

Clark spoke elegantly by saying, "Part of training at YDA is training ourselves to be the next great leaders of the party."  He told the room, become leaders on the environment, on health insurance, and promote the values our party has maintained since before World War II.  In this day and age, part of that is becoming a leader in national security too.

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Stop The Iran War - Wes Clark leads


by: pilgrim4progress

Wed Feb 21, 2007 at 07:26 PM CST


Stop the Iran War


Wes Clark, in coordination with VoteVets.org, has lauched a national campaign to encourage us all to speak out against a war with Iran.

The website is StopIranWar.com.

This site will become a hub for news and advocacy efforts to combat the "saber-rattling" of George Bush.  As so well put in a post at DU:

"TWO WRONGS don't make a right, but TWO FOOLS can start a War!"


This issue has become an urgent concern for General Clark, because of the potentially devastating consequences of a military intervention in Iran.

Please check out the website, sign the petition and pass the word.  If you have a website of your own, the code for the graphic link is available here: Downloads.

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