Howard Dean's 50 State Strategy: Join in The Final Push for 2006

The DNC (somewhat against the wishes of people like Chuck Schumer) is putting its all into a 50-state get-out-the-vote strategy that will hopefully deliver greater than expected wins both in Congress and on a state-by-state level. Winning state legislatures and the vital secretary of state positions in state after state depends on Howard Dean's 50-state strategy.

Here is the final push message and call to action:

We're going to get voters to the polls in all 50 states, and they're going to vote Democrat up and down the ballot. We're building the broadest get-out-the-vote operation our party has seen in a generation, transforming our 50-state strategy into an unprecedented 50-State Turnout machine.

It's only going to work if you and everyone you know get involved. We're kicking off the 50-State Turnout this Saturday -- will you volunteer at a kick-off event near you?

http://www.democrats.org/50stateturnout/find

The culture of corruption and cover-up has been the Republicans' problem for years. Two Republican Congressman have pleaded guilty to corruption, and investigations are ongoing into the scandal surrounding Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff.

That same culture reaches into the states, where Republican governors in places like Ohio and Kentucky have been indicted -- the Republican governor of Ohio even pleaded no contest to violating ethics laws.

Whether the scandal is on Capitol Hill or in the state capitol, Americans everywhere know that it's time for new leadership.

That's why we're building a 50-State Turnout operation -- people everywhere want change, and people everywhere will have the opportunity to affect races up and down the ballot in their area.

Sign up to volunteer for a 50-State Turnout kick-off event now so that we can be sure we have enough materials for you:

http://www.democrats.org/50stateturnout/find

Whether it's failing to ask the hard questions about sending our troops to war or failing to protect us here at home, America cannot afford to trust a Republican leadership whose response to every crisis the nation faces is to sweep it under the rug.

The Republican culture of corruption and cover-up has reigned for too long.

Democrats are ready to lead, and I hope you'll be a part of it.

The next month will not only help shape Congress for the next two years, but will set things up for 2008, will shape state governments for years to come and may be the make or break year for Howard Dean as head of the DNC. Will his new vision work or will we go back to the old strategy which failed in the past? Howard Dean is banking on our participation.


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