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Iowa Poll Shows Tighter-than-anticipated U.S. Senate Race

Iowa Poll Shows Tighter-than-anticipated U.S. Senate Race JOHNSON COUNTY – Returns from a Johnson County mock election show the race between Art Small, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, and Republican incumbent Charles Grassley may be much closer than pundits have … Continue reading

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A Word of Thanks

A Word of Thanks Blog for Iowa would like to thank DFIA members Darrell Lewis of Clear Lake, Christina Butts of Des Moines, and Alta Price of Bettendorf for their excellent and timely reporting of events at the Democratic National … Continue reading

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Dean Pays Surprise Visit To Iowa Delegation

Dean Pays Surprise Visit To Iowa Delegation Howard Dean (left) and Darrell Lewis, one happy camper, in Boston this morning © 2004 Democracy for Iowa. All rights reserved. DFIA delegate Darrell Lewis of Clear Lake reports that the Iowa delegation … Continue reading

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Pink – More Than a Fashion Statement

Pink: More Than a Fashion Statement Kucinich.us The hot fashion trend among Democratic National Convention delegates this year is pink, in the form of pink scarves. Not only are delegates of all stripes making a fashion statement with the scarves, … Continue reading

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Mr. Lewis Meets & Greets

Mr. Lewis Meets & Greets We like Dean, but we support the nominee, too. Earlier in the week, Mr. Lewis met up with Senator Tom Harkin (right) and Iowa delegate Gus Lartius © 2004 Democracy for Iowa. All rights reserved. … Continue reading

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Alta Reports in from the QC House Party

Alta Reports in from the QC House Party   Democracy for the Quad Cities, watching Dean speak © 2004 Democracy for Iowa. All rights reserved. About a dozen DFQCers gathered at my house Tuesday night to watch Howard Dean address … Continue reading

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Organizing Summit: A Message from Progressive Democrats of America (PDA)

Organizing Summit: A Message from Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) PDA/PV Organizing Summit Uniting Grassroots Action with Political Leaders If  anyone from the DFIA community will be attending the summit in D.C., please let us know at blog@democracyforiowa.com.  Thank you! … Continue reading

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Paul Johnson Fundraiser in Des Moines Friday

Paul Johnson Fundraiser in Des Moines Friday Come meet Paul Johnson, Democratic candidate for Iowa’s 4th Congressional District, on Friday, July 30th at a HAPPY HOUR FUNDRAISER at the Raccoon River Brewing company in Des Moines, 10th and Walnut Sts., … Continue reading

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Kucinich to Speak This Evening

Kucinich to Speak This Evening According to the C-Span schedule, it looks like Dennis Kucinich will be addressing the convention between 6-8pm this evening, Iowa time, right before the Gavel to Order.  Sen. Bob Graham will speak shortly thereafter.

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Christina Reports In: GLBT Caucus & Meeting Dean

Christina Reports In:
GLBT Caucus & Meeting Dean



Boston during the convention
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This report from DFIA delegate/blogger Christina Butts of Des Moines was filed late last night.

***TUESDAY***

I first went to the African Am caucus at the Sheraton Hotel around 10am where an African Am female senator from the state of Massachusetts legislature said it was so great to see so many African Am faces at this political gathering. Then Ill senator candidate Barack Obama spoke and pumped up the room about making a difference. Willie Gary talked about how the need to reach back and bring people up from the community even after making it in the world, bring other people from the community up because the struggle still continues.

Al Sharpton spoke to a warm reception. There’s a love for his ability to boldly tell the truth. Whether he’s elected or not, he said Republican hostilities dismiss blacks and negative treatment of blacks & minorities. If the Democratic party delivers to blacks & minorities, we could deliver back to the party. People enthusiastically clapped and yelled in approval and “Amen” shouts of agreement. All minority groups must continue to keep the minorities issues of disenfranchisement and discrimination in front of the public and shouldn’t be buried and forgotten until nice aphorisms and polite sentiment. But push for real action and support.

Many other important African American political officials talked to the caucus which energized the crowd to feel empowered.

Next was the GLBT caucus, where Senator Barbara Boxer spoke about her support for GLBT issues. I got to know a reporter of the religion section from a local GLBT newspaper called ” In Newsweekly”. www.innewsweekly.com

She spoke of the historic importance of this election, how true laws & values behind them are being corroded to endanger all of our freedoms. That GLBT shouldn’t be made into scapegoats for the troubles of this administration. (IMHO, this includes all other minority beings.)
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