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Delaware Democrats Choose Delegates for 2008 National Convention
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Contact: Joe Sheeran
DOVER — A few
hundred Democrats gathered Saturday to select
Delaware’s delegation for the 2008 Democratic
National Convention in Denver, CO, August
25th-28th.
“It’s terrific to see all of these people out here at the caucuses, energized and ready to put a Democrat back in the White House,” said Delaware Democratic Party Chairman John Daniello. “Delegate selection is a perfect example of how our party works from the ground up, how everyday Democrats at the district level help decide who is best to represent the party on every level.”
Getting to
Saturday’s statewide delegate selection caucus
took a tremendous amount of outreach and
organization. It also generated great
excitement within the Democratic Party. More
than 600 Democrats applied to be delegates in
Delegate
candidates wishing to attend the national
convention engaged in a similar set of caucuses
Saturday.
When the day was over, the Delaware
Democratic Party selected 15 delegates and 4
alternates who have been pledged to the
presidential candidates based on the results of
Prior to selection, some of those unpledged delegates -- Party Chairman John Daniello, Governor Ruth Ann Minner, Senator Tom Carper and Sen. Joseph Biden -- addressed the crowd, rallying support for this year’s slate of Democratic candidates.
“Our Democratic candidates will work to strengthen public schools, create good paying jobs, make health care more affordable and expand access to clean sources of energy,” said Daniello. “We have to make sure when people cast their vote in November, they know Democratic candidates have the right vision to move these important issues forward.”
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