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DNC Chairman: Gov. Tim Kaine
Upon his election as the Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Gov.
Tim Kaine declared that Democrats will continue to fight in all 50 states
"now and forever." Gov. Kaine, fluent in Spanish from his community service
as a missionary in Honduras, believes that every state,
every region, every community, and every person matters. http://www.democrats.org/ |
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DGA Chairman: West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin
Governor Joe Manchin was elected Governor of West Virginia in 2004 with over
63 percent of the vote. In addition to being Chairman of the DGA, Gov. Manchin
also chairs the Southern Governors' Association. Gov. Manchin previously
served in both houses of the state legislature, as well as Secretary of
State. http://www.democraticgovernors.org/ |
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DSCC Chairman: Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ)
Bob Menendez grew up the son of immigrants in a tenement building in
Union City. A product of New Jersey's public schools and a graduate of
the state's universities, he has served as a school board member, a
mayor and a state legislator. Since 1992, he has been fighting for New
Jersey families in Washington, where he rose to become the
third-highest ranking Democrat in the House of Representatives before
taking office in the Senate in 2006. http://www.dscc.org/ |
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DCCC Chairman: Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD)
Representative Van Hollen represents Maryland's 8th district after winning
election in 2002. Before joining the House of Representatives, the Congressman
served four years in Maryland's House of Delegates and eight years in the
State Senate. In 2006, Van Hollen headed up the DCCC's "Red to Blue" program
as one of their top lieutenants. http://www.dccc.org/ |
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DLCC Chairman: Iowa Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal
Senator Gronstal was elected Iowa Senate Majority Leader by his fellow
Democratic Senators after spearheading their efforts to capture 30 seats in
the Iowa Senate in 2006. He has been in the Senate since 1985 and was a member
of the House from 1983-85. He represents District 50 in the Iowa Senate, which
includes Council Bluffs and Carter Lake. http://www.dlcc.org/ |