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A Message from the Texas Democratic Party: Visit Our New Website!


by: Texas Democratic Party

Thu Sep 17, 2009 at 09:55 AM CDT

(Great strides forward by the TDP in online outreach and activism! Sign up for MyTDP today.   - promoted by Katherine Haenschen)

We are proud to announce the launch of our completely redesigned TDP website!

We invite you to explore our new site, and watch our exciting new video that was recently unveiled to the Democratic National Committee members during their meeting in Austin. The video -- titled "By the Numbers" -- takes an in depth look at the gains we've made in Texas in recent election cycles.

Click on the photo below to visit the site and watch the video now!

The new website will make it much easier to organize online. Our clearly defined "Action Center" and flash-feature message center will simplify the search for any information you or Democrats in your community may need. In addition, content generated on our website will be cross-promoted on numerous platforms:

The revamped website is the latest in a series of efforts we at the Texas Democratic Party have made in recent months to turn Texas blue. We're proud of the way the Texas Democratic Party has grown in recent years, and others across the country are, too. That's why Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine brought the DNC to Texas to announce the following:

"Texas can do it, and Texas will do it. We are thrilled at the prospect of working side by side to turn Texas blue," Kaine told more than 300 Democrats from U.S. states and territories and abroad.

We're ready to turn Texas blue, and we know that the online community is going to play not just a supportive or secondary role, but a truly serious role in ridding the state of failed Republican leaders like Rick Perry and Kay Bailey Hutchison. Over the last three years, you've worked hand-in-hand with county parties and organizations to rebuild the Texas Democratic Party from the ground up -- and we can't thank you for your work enough.

A quick look at the work we have done together tells the story:

  • The number of Democratic small donors in Texas has more than quadrupled since 2005, thanks in large part to the advent of online fundraising.

  • Over 3,000 of you have direct access to the TDP's state of the art, interactive online voter file.

  • Thousands of you have come out to our local and regional trainings, to learn how we can all use new technology to run campaigns and organize in our communities.

Our work together has been remarkable, but we still have much to do. That's why the TDP has been working to strengthen and expand our online organization and strategies, to ensure that Texas Democrats can continue to work together to deliver our message for change across the state of Texas.

In addition to the new website, the TDP has launched its presence on the two popular social networking platforms, Facebook and Twitter. In the two weeks since we launched our Facebook page, over 1,500 Texas Democrats have joined our Facebook page, and in the two days since we started our Twitter account, we already have over 100 followers. With a Flickr account coming shortly, the TDP will now have a stronger online presence across these platforms so we can engage directly with you -- the people who make our Party as strong as it is.

Our new website and online efforts are the latest in our continued work to compete and win in what used to be a solidly conservative state. Today, Texans are paying the price for the failure of one party Republican rule -- a failure that shows neither the character nor the leadership that made great Texans stand tall in the eyes of the world.

We hope you visit our website, follow us on Facebook, tweet along with us on Twitter, and redouble your tremendous efforts to deliver Democrats to victory in 2010 and beyond. Thank you for all of your hard work, and may God bless Texas.

Sincerely,

The Staff of the Texas Democratic Party

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BOR Video from the Democratic Convention


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Mon Sep 01, 2008 at 02:25 AM CDT

Howdy everyone.

First, I wanted to write to say thank you to everyone for your support of Matt and I in Denver last week. Other than Thursday night, we were quite pleased with our ability to report back to everyone in posts, text, pictures, and video.

Below are some links to new videos I have uploaded as well as a couple of really amazing ones embedded into the post which you should watch and enjoy.

This was a spectacular convention and it will be a spectacular year.

Thank you.

Obama and Biden Family Wave as Fireworks Begin

Obama's Moving Moment as he Waves Goodbye

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Mike Engelhart for Judge Campaign Video!


by: mengelhart

Mon Jul 28, 2008 at 06:58 PM CDT

Here's  our new campaign video.  I think it came out great!  My family looks terrific, the editing and music are excellent, and our biographical message and call for change come through.

Discuss :: (1 Comments)

Open Thread: Video of Veterans for Rick Noriega


by: Open Thread

Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 07:59 PM CDT

You can sign on to urge Cornyn to take the right stand.  

Discuss :: (4 Comments)

Join me in welcoming Sen. Obama back to Texas


by: Rep. Mark Strama

Sat Nov 17, 2007 at 10:56 AM CST

( - promoted by Phillip Martin)

Fellow Texans,

I'd like to invite you to join me this afternoon as we welcome Sen. Barack Obama back to Texas!

As many of you know, I've endorsed Obama for President because he has the unique ability to unite our nation to tackle the challenges that affect us all.

Feel free to watch my YouTube endorsement, and I hope to see you this afternoon at The Backyard. Doors open at 3:00pm, and volunteers should arrive at 1:00pm.

The Backyard
13101 TX-71 W
Austin, TX 78738

Best regards,
Mark Strama
Texas State Representative
District 50

(cross-posted at Texans for Obama)

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Rep. Juan Garcia endorses Obama!


by: Texans for Obama

Thu Jun 21, 2007 at 09:59 AM CDT

(Here is your chance to see one of the most dynamic Presidential candidates we have had in a long time. I had a chance to hear and meet Barack during the Garcia campaign in 2006. If you can make it San Antonio on Sunday, do so. You will not be disappointed. - promoted by M. Eddie Rodriguez)

(cross-posted at Texans for Obama)Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

Rep. Juan Garcia recently won a legislative race that no one thought he could win.  He beat a long-time incumbent in a Corpus Christi district that was over 60% Republican.  But like Obama, Garcia ran on a strong message of change, and the voters responded.  He just finished his first Texas legislative session, and he has bright political future ahead of him. 

This Sunday, Obama is coming back to Texas, and Rep. Garcia will be there.  Tickets are $25, so click here to RSVP.  Supporters can win a free ticket by signing up to volunteer.  Let's show Barack a big Texas welcome. Our goal is to raise $10,000 from small donors in one summer afternoon. We can do it!

WHO:  Sen. Barack Obama
WHAT:  San Antonio Grassroots Fundraiser
WHEN:  Sunday, June 24 - 1:00 PM
WHERE: Sunset Station, 1174 East Commerce St
(Parking available at the Alamodome)

Click below to see Rep. Garcia's endorsement letter and YouTube video invitation...

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