Tim is doing some live blogging at the DNC site. I'll try to post updates to this thread :hi:
First AP coverage:
NEW ORLEANS Apr 20, 2006 (AP)— Wielding hammers, crowbars and shovels, Democrats plan to clean out hurricane-ravaged homes in this slowly recovering city, a project designed to highlight the party's criticism of the Bush administration.
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Dean will help in the cleanup process and give a keynote speech that is expected to criticize the administration's reconstruction efforts while emphasizing the Democratic party's commitment to rebuilding the Gulf Coast.
Post-hurricane New Orleans "is not just a symbol of Bush's incompetence but it's also a reminder that we can't leave our fellow Americans behind," Karen Finney, a party spokeswoman, said.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=102&topic_id=2237736&mesg_id=2237736The agenda as it stood last week-
DNC Spring Meeting This WeekendThis Thursday marks the beginning of the DNC Spring Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana -- the event extends through Saturday evening. Josh McConaha and I will be down there, digital and video cameras in tow.....
Community Service Projects: A total of four different opportunities to help people in the hurricane ravaged area.
Thursday
- Hispanic Caucus Session
- Rules & Bylaws Session
- Youth Council
- Resolutions Committee
- Asian Pacific Islander American Caucus
- Black Caucus
- Hispanic Caucus
- Native American Coordinating Council
- Regional Caucuses (East, West, Midwest, Southern)
Friday
- Women's Caucus
- Executive Committee Meeting
- GLBT Caucus
- ASDC Meeting
- Seniors Coordinating Council
- DNC Polling Briefing
- Veterans and Military Families Council
Saturday
- Rural Council
- General Session
- Southern Caucus Session
There are also a number of breakfasts, lunches, and dinners hosted by cities hoping to provide the site for the 2008 Democratic Convention which might be interesting to some out there.
Spring Meeting: Executive Director SessionPosted by Tim Tagaris on April 20, 2006 at 11:51 AM
First stop on today's agenda after a quick staff meeting, was a meeting of Executive Directors from across the country. As I walked in, DNC staffer Paul Hegarty was briefing the EDs on the 50 State Canvass taking place on April 29th. It was a great way to start the morning, the audience was enthused, and questions were flying across the room about best practices from inside individual states. Nebraska Democratic Party Executive Director, Barry Rubin, held court for a few minutes discussing how his state has taken these online tools into the offline world to promote the cavass. But back to Paul's presentation: here's a quick video clip discussing the large-scale success of the canvass in several states:
http://www.democrats.org/blog.html