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The Blue Army needs more SLCo Dems

Submitted by lucidity on Thu, 08/07/2008 - 12:46pm.

From Weston Clark of the Salt Lake County Democratic Party:

In our last newsletter I introduced the Blue Army. It is up and going, and many members are enjoying a dialogue with other Democrats and learning what candidates need our help now. They are, unfortunately, learning about one of the biggest mysteries of politics.

Nobody cares until November.

Even though this email goes out to over 4000 people, only 40 brave souls have signed up to help Democrats get elected.

Candidates are desperate for help. They need volunteers. They NEED YOU! But nobody seems to give politics a thought until it is so close to the election that it is essentially TOO LATE!

Yes, I said it. Too late! The only way that last week of work is effective is

The Salt Lake County Blue Army wants YOU!!

Submitted by emoticon on Thu, 07/24/2008 - 8:06pm.

Join the Blue Army!

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Description: The Salt Lake County Blue Army is a collaborative group of volunteers willing to lend their support in building a stronger, better Salt Lake County Democratic Party. Having more Democrats in Utah will help all of us no matter where we live to help balance extreme Republican domination.

Anyone want to do this with me? Bake Sale

Submitted by emoticon on Tue, 06/10/2008 - 5:04pm.

Dear MoveOn member,
Winning the White House is going to take a lot of dough. So on Saturday, June 21st and Sunday, June 22nd, we're organizing "Hungry for Change"—the largest bake sale in history—to fund a massive campaign to send Barack Obama to the Oval Office. Every extra cookie and brownie we sell means more organizers on the ground, more creative ads, and more Obama voters at the polls on Election Day. Can you help?

To the State Party; Unity can be ours...

Submitted by emoticon on Thu, 05/22/2008 - 9:35am.

It has been one and a half weeks since the State Democratic Convention.

Most of the hurt feelings and confusion about the “line out” process and election results have become less painful, with most people moving towards working for specific local and national candidates.

I read a letter to the editor in the Salt Lake Tribune a few days ago. It was written by a 19 year old man who had driven up to the State Convention in Salt Lake City, to participate in his own bid for National Delegate, and to participate in the State Convention itself. He was discouraged on many levels. He voiced some of the feelings that I am sure other participants felt after the State Convention was over.

Who Loves Obama Most, Kristy?

Submitted by emoticon on Fri, 04/04/2008 - 11:00am.

http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/4rvjs

This Saturday at 1:00 at THE Woodshed (sleaszy bar across the street from downtown Sears)

SPRING INTO ACTION FOR OBAMA

We were just talking about supporting other groups who are having events for Sentor Obama,Here's a good start!
(I think)

Anyone want to go with me?
Sheryl

MoveOn Calling for Obama Party a success!

Submitted by emoticon on Sun, 03/02/2008 - 7:54pm.

I hosted a MoveOn calling party for Senator Obama tonight. The calls were to Texas, where many of the voters did not realize the voting process rules..vote in primary then to a cacus.
Very positive experience; networked with many of the attendees to work on local elections!
Met some great people who "have never done this before!"

This party supports the idea that Senator Obama is truly encouraging a grass roots movement; it is really working.

D4U Endorses Obama

Submitted by Kristine Griggs on Mon, 01/28/2008 - 12:20pm.

Democracy for Utah, a local grassroots group affiliated with Democracy for America, is endorsing Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 presidential election.

We've been following the caucuses and primaries, from Iowa to South Carolina, listening to the debates and carefully considering what each candidate brings to the Democratic ticket. Based on our observations, and in keeping with the principles of Democracy for Utah, the D4U Steering Committee unanimously supports Senator Obama.

Super Tuesday Party! Wear our D4U T-shirts!

Submitted by emoticon on Wed, 01/23/2008 - 5:06pm.

Event Info Name: Super Tuesday Results Party
Tagline: Come check out who wins on Super Tuesday!
Host: Young Democrats of Utah
Type: Party - Cocktail Party
Time and Place Date: Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Time: 6:30pm - 11:00pm
Location: Cannella's
Street: 204 East 500 South
City/Town: Salt Lake City, UT
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Contact Info Phone: 801.792.2330
Email: jen@utdemocrats.org

Mitt Loves Hillary (NOT)

Submitted by emoticon on Wed, 11/21/2007 - 4:49pm.

I got a mailer yesterday from Mitt Romney's campaign with "HILLARY FOR COMMANDER IN CHIEF??"on the envelope.

I opened it up...and found a questionnaire of one's feelings and opinions about HILLARY CLINTON'S ABILITY TO PROTECT OUR COUNTRY AS COMMANDER IN CHIEF".
Of course I answered the "push poll" with opposite answers that the Karl Rove like campaign presented.

I think I'll donate $5.00 so I can continue to get their hate mail. In fact, as much as I adore Obama, I may work for Hillary now.

Military Families Speak Out Meeting

Submitted by emoticon on Wed, 10/03/2007 - 4:15pm.

Dear friends,

Utah MFSO is involved in organizing the nationwide October 27th
protest/march/rally that will be held throughout 11 regions across
the country, Salt Lake City being one of them. Please see
http://www.oct27th.org/salt_lake_city for more details and for
information about the event.

This war rages on and on, with no end in
sight. We need to be tirelessly working to bring our troops home

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