New Mexico State Democratic Chair: Making the 50 State Strategy Work
Posted by Stephanie Taylor on June 11, 2007 at 04:43 PMNew Mexico State Democratic Chairman Brian Colón is visiting every county in the state on a listening tour, with the goal of electing more Democrats to local, state and national offices.
Colón stopped in Roswell on Saturday, traditionally a Republican district. He spoke with about 50 people, telling them that he is the product of Democratic values.
"I remember standing with my parents in line for a block of cheese and a loaf of bread," Colón said. "But I was able to go to college and then law school."Colón said Democrats believe in the importance of funding the care of soldiers returning home from war and that the only way to make improvements in health-care, education and government ethics is to elect Democrats. Colón said that people are fed up with the war and continuous ethics questions about elected representatives.
"The other party is not the party of patriots," he said. "They only wrap themselves in the flag."
By contrast, Colón called Army Sgt. James Akin "the true test of patriotism." Akin hoped someday to be the nation's president, and he managed Democrat Victor Raigoza’s failed bid for a state Senate seat. Akin was killed in Baghdad earlier this month.
The tour of every New Mexico county is part of the 50 State Strategy devised by Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean.
The Democratic Party used to focus on about 18 counties in each state when working to elect Democrats. Now, under the leadership of Governor Dean, Democratic Party chairs are building grassroots support in every county in their respective states.
The Democratic Party of New Mexico is no longer focused only on cities and towns that run along the I-25 corridor, said Colón."The enemy is in The White House, and we're going to get him out."
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