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Ray Buckley Elected President of Assoc. of Dem Chairs

by: Dean Barker

Wed Jan 21, 2009 at 20:01:40 PM EST


Just when I was getting depressed over this post from Bowers on the scaling back of Howard Dean's 50-state strategy, this good news pops up in my in-box.

Our own Ray Buckley has been elected president of the Association of Democratic State Chairs.  From the email release, boldface mine:

"I am humbled and honored to accept this position," said Buckley. "As president of the Association of State Democratic Chairs, I will lead the fight to continue the 50-state State Partnership Program, which dedicates resources and staff to every state Democratic Party across the country. I'm excited to work with Chairman Kaine on his agenda to both maintain and create Democratic majorities at a state and national level.
Congrats, Ray.  And anything you can do to keep the spirit of the 50-state strategy alive and well for the next cycle is much appreciated.

UPDATE: Meet Ray Buckley, my new hero. CNN:

WASHINGTON (CNN) - When Jennifer O'Malley Dillon, the new executive director of the Democratic National Committee, concluded her brief remarks to a meeting of state party chairs in Washington on Wednesday, she got a clear and simple reminder of what DNC members want from the committee's new leadership.

"Jen, you don't really need to hear any questions," New Hampshire party chairman Raymond Buckley told her. "We have three words for you: '50-state strategy.'"

Full release below the fold...

Dean Barker :: Ray Buckley Elected President of Assoc. of Dem Chairs
NHDP CHAIR ELECTED PRESIDENT OF ASSOCIATION

OF STATE DEMOCRATIC CHAIRS

(Washington, DC) New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman Raymond Buckley was elected President of the Association of State Democratic Chairs at today's meeting in Washington, D.C.

The Association of State Democratic Chairs is an arm of the Democratic National Committee that provides resources to state Democratic parties across the country. As part of the new position, Buckley will also be a vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee.

"I am humbled and honored to accept this position," said Buckley. "As president of the Association of State Democratic Chairs, I will lead the fight to continue the 50-state State Partnership Program, which dedicates resources and staff to every state Democratic Party across the country. I'm excited to work with Chairman Kaine on his agenda to both maintain and create Democratic majorities at a state and national level.

"This position will not, however, take away from my work as Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party. I remain committed to working with all of our volunteers, activists, town chairs, county chairs and elected leaders to bring our party to victory again in 2010."

Buckley succeeds Mark Brewer of Michigan, the outgoing president. His term begins immediately, and will last for two years.

And while I'm at it, here is Howard Dean's farewell address at the DNC chair changeover today:


Farewell Address by DNC Chairman Howard Dean as Prepared for Delivery

Washington, DC - The following prepared remarks were delivered by Governor Howard Dean at the Democratic National Committee's Winter Meeting in Washington, DC:

My friends, let me begin by thanking you for the opportunity to lead this Committee and this Party for the last four years.   After logging more than 727,000 miles visiting Democrats in all 56 states and territories, I say with confidence that I return to you a Party stronger than the one we inherited four years ago.

That could not have happened without you, and all the hard work you have done in your states.  It could not have happened without the dedicated, talented and hard working staff at the DNC and your state parties.  It could not have happened without the leadership team we assembled at the DNC, including the outstanding slate of Vice Chairs with whom I have had the privilege of serving for the last four years.  Please join me in thanking them all.

At our Winter Meeting in 2005, you elected me as your chairman. Together we set out to rebuild our Party from the ground up in every neighborhood and every community in America.

Together, we pledged that we would never run another 18 state campaign.  We promised to compete in every state, for every level of office.  We promised to stand up for our Party and fight for an agenda that reflects our values. We promised to show up everywhere and ask everyone for their vote.

We promised to modernize our Party, renew our commitment to the grassroots, expand our donor base and draw young voters and new voters into the Party.

And that is exactly what we did.

Barack Obama won 9 states that President Bush won in 2004.  We picked up 8 Senate seats in 2008 and 6 in 2006. We won in places like Alaska and North Carolina-states where no one thought Democrats could be competitive.  But we knew better.

We picked up 24 House seats last year after winning 31 in 2006.  We had 22 Democratic governors when you elected me your chairman. Today we have 29.

Our Party now controls at least 60 of the nation's 98 state legislative chambers, which will not only impact redistricting, but will make our Party's bench even stronger.  

We brought in more than 1.1 million new donors and raised more than $330 million this cycle.

We created a national voter file for the first time in our Party's history.  We improved micro-targeting models and developed 21st century campaign tools that merged traditional organizing with new technology.

We reached out to people of faith and invested in regions of the country that hadn't voted for Democrats in quite some time - places like the Southwest and the Southeast.

We reached out to young voters and new voters, and recommitted ourselves to seeding the grassroots of our party.

We registered millions of new voters, and brought approximately 24 million young Americans to the polls --- with 66% percent of them voting for Barack Obama.  

We responded to widespread electoral irregularities in 2000 and 2004 by creating a professional, year-round voter protection effort to make sure that every voter who wants to can cast their ballot and have their vote heard.

In other words, we rebuilt our Party and took our country back.

What we have accomplished together over the last four years has been nothing short of remarkable.  But I want to be clear. None of it would have been possible if we didn't have the best candidate and the best campaign in my lifetime.

At our Winter Meeting in 2007, we were fortunate to hear from the most impressive slate of primary candidates ever fielded by any Party.  One of those candidates was the man sworn in yesterday.

In the two years since, America has come to know Barack Obama as a truly transformational leader in American politics.  He was as incredible candidate who inspired a new generation of young Americans and new voters to come out, get involved, and change their country.

President Obama led more than a campaign. He inspired a grassroots movement and won a broad and diverse coalition of voters of all backgrounds in every part of the country. He set a new direction and a new tone for our nation and our politics, and people responded.  I have no doubt that Barack Obama will be a great President and Joe Biden will be a great Vice President.

Let me also be clear about one more thing:  As much as we have accomplished together these last four years, our work is not done.

This has been a truly historic and transformational election --- one that reflects the passing of the torch to a new generation.  This new generation wants us to put aside the divisions of the past and come together around the shared task of building a common future.  Barack Obama was right in 2004 when he said there are no red states or blue states. There are only American states, and we all share the same values.  If we are to keep those voters engaged, and keep them in the fold we need to keep the promises we made.

We cannot afford to lose the millions of new voters and young voters who participated in this campaign for the first time.  We have to keep the promises we made, and keep finding ways to engage them.

We won in the West and the South because we showed up and asked people for their vote. But we cannot become complacent. We all know that the political landscape can change very quickly. We need to keep showing up and keep asking people for their vote or we can lose those parts of the country just as quickly as we won them.

We must continue to reach out to people of faith.  Barack Obama doubled his support among white evangelicals. But we must continue to look for common ground and areas where we can work together. This is not only important for our Party, it's important to healing our country.

We erased the Republican Party's technological advantage in one cycle. But they will not stand still, so we cannot afford to either.  We must continue to invest in the technological infrastructure of our Party and build new tools to keep a new army of grassroots activists engaged.

In Governor Tim Kaine, President Obama has picked the right man to build on our accomplishments.

When I was working with Tim's campaign for governor in 2005, I knew then he would become one of our Party's great leaders.  Under his leadership, Virginia was named the best managed state in America.  I know he will bring that same leadership to the DNC.

Governor Kaine understands the importance of reaching out to everyone and standing up for our values.  He knows that the strength of our party comes from the bottom up and will continue the grassroots approach that has made our party so successful.

Tim is the right choice to lead the Democratic National Committee into this new era of American politics and to support President Obama's agenda.

I have always believed that our values are core American values. We value work over wealth, tax policies that invest in the middle class, fiscal discipline, and equality and justice for all.  Those are core American values. What we have lacked is a full time, professional party to help communicate those values and organize around them and a leader to inspire people to the cause. In President Obama, that is exactly what we have.

I am humbled by what we have accomplished here over the last four years.  Today, we have a great president and vice president and a Party that is stronger than ever.  And we did it by empowering people to take ownership over their democracy. Together, we moved our country forward.

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Congratulations, Ray! (0.00 / 0)
This seems to constitute the first major piece of good news in this round of the quadrennial fight to maintain our Presidential Primary.

In other news: Obama-Biden 2012!

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"Act as if ye have faith and faith shall be given to you." -Aaron Sorkin


Congratulations, Ray. (0.00 / 0)
But we still have a lot of work to do here in New Hampshire. The state isn't blue enough for me, yet. It's decidedly purple.  

Thank you (4.00 / 2)
We should always stay focused and work our butts off at home but after a year and a half of John Sununu stomping around the state using phony stats to rip down NH I am convinced Dems will make history again!

Have you written a letter to the editor today? Have you donated today? Have you put up signs? Have you made calls? Have you talked to your neighbors?

[ Parent ]
Lazy rich, deadbeats (0.00 / 0)
Prepare for class warefare.

Watch this meme get oxygen:

We value work over wealth,

I think it is hilarious that McCain picked Paris Hilton as the image they wanted to assign to Obama. Seems turnabout is fair play.

Watch as Dems demonstrate the burdens of the working class under the gross excesses of the American bourgeoisie.

Status will be measured by the size of your carbon footprint:
- HUMVEEs Dead!
- Got a trophy house? Better go solar or wind because folks will wonder, "how do they heat that thing?"

Not to accentuate the negative because blue collars will become chic. We will value sweat equity, over faux, paper derivitive formulations of wealth.

The icon for success will be the self made person that rolls up their sleeves and forges the renewal of our nation.

My brother said to me, long ago, "work smarter, not harder." That sage advice was corrupted by those that wanted to finagle wealth out of the fine print. They smarted their way into our regulation loopholes and bled us dry.

Leaving us one option, to work smart AND hard. Yes We Can!



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It was noted by our 89 year old house guest that Obama spent his (0.00 / 0)
first work day in shirt-sleeves.


[ Parent ]
This is good news on three levels: (4.00 / 6)
1. For Ray personally.
2. For New Hampshire in general and the primary in particular
3. For the national party to have a voice standing up for a national party and not a presidential coalition party.

"But, in the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope." Si se puede. Yes we can.  

Senate Caucus (0.00 / 0)
not mentioned anywhere..is this still your main job Ray ?

Not in the shot

[ Parent ]
Re Kaine - Do I misremember? (4.00 / 1)
I thought that Virginia was itself one of the "reach" states in the 2008 Presidential election. You could get an electoral majority well before you turned it Blue.

If my recollection is correct, the talk of Kaine as an opponent of the 50 state strategy may be misguided. His state party may be one of the big beneficiaries of it, and he may have first-hand experience of it working.


www.democrats.org/page/s/welcomekaine (4.00 / 2)

Raising Kaine (0.00 / 0)
http://www.democrats.org/page/...
Share Your Question for Chairman Kaine
We're in a strong position to build the Democratic Party, renew our commitment to the principles we share, and continue the 50-state strategy that helped Democrats compete in states where we hadn't in years.

Learn more about incoming Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine and the future of the Democratic Party -- submit your question using the form to the right. Governor Kaine will answer as many as possible by video on Democrats.org.

They are, at least, keeping the slogans.

The giant checks its pockets.

Regrets? None!  

by: Jack Mitchell @ Wed Jan 14, 2009 at 08:47:38 AM EST



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This is leadership. (4.00 / 4)

"I have three words for you... 50 state strategy"

The 50 state strategy was only enacted due to the leadership of the state chairs in supporting Gov. Dean and it will only be preserved through leadership from the states. This is a great start from our own Raymond and is no doubt evidence of why the state party chairs chose him to lead them.

"But, in the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope." Si se puede. Yes we can.  


Congratulations Ray! n/t (4.00 / 2)


Congratulations!! (4.00 / 1)
It is great news for the state chairs and New Hampshire.  Raymond is going to be very vocal in presenting the views of, and needs of, the state and local parties.  



"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on."  Franklin D. Roosevelt    


You cannot begin... (4.00 / 1)
to understand how much it meant to me to see you there with the other NH folks. Looking out from the stage to see you  and Donna Soucy side by side and across the aisle Lou D'Allesandro and Chris Spirou sitting together (yes guys,when we talk about Manchester Dems being a family and supporting each other - this was a shining example). With Marth Fuller Clark beaming with pride in the front row and Mike Brunelle and the NHDP staff in the back monitoring every move in the room, it was, well, simply put, even more special.

Have you written a letter to the editor today? Have you donated today? Have you put up signs? Have you made calls? Have you talked to your neighbors?

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Who da man? (0.00 / 0)
Looks like everyone is in agreement, whether they know it or not.
Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, installed Wednesday as the new chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), vowed to aggressively campaign in all 50 states and promised to rely on ideas and not ideology.

"The 50-state strategy is now and forever what Democrats do," Kaine told DNC members at the party's winter meeting in Washington, D.C. The plan to seek to compete in all states was put in place by Kaine's successor, Howard Dean.

"The results speak for themselves. I'll oversimplify: everybody matters. Every state, every region, every community matters," Kaine said. However, he also warned Democrats to not simply trust that strategies that worked last year would also work in the future.
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Congrats Ray (0.00 / 0)
Glad to hear that it all worked out. You'll be a great as a DNC Vice-Chair. The College Dems will have a strong voice of support on the DNC.

And I can't wait for the SPP to come back.

Congrats!


hmmm (0.00 / 0)
And I can't wait for the SPP to come back.

...just about mid-May?

Since you chose your studies over joining us in DC Mr. President, please tell me that you learned something equal to experiencing the greatest presidential inauguration since Washington's first.

Have you written a letter to the editor today? Have you donated today? Have you put up signs? Have you made calls? Have you talked to your neighbors?


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Mid-May (0.00 / 0)
Mid-May? Hey thats when I graduate, how about that!

I'm sure there will be another historic Presidential Inaugural I can go to in 2017.  


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Congratulations Raymond (0.00 / 0)
Whoever would have thought when we were both working in hidden Dem State Offices in the 70's and 80's that you would be leading the state chairs one day? It is an office you earned by never losing focus and always working harder then anyone else. I am proud to be your friend.


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