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Alamom (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sun Nov-11-07 08:09 AM Original message |
Clinton Endorsements (#15 Thread) 10/30/07 - 11/11/07 |
11/9/2007
Ohio Governor Ted Strickland Endorses Clinton 11/9/2007 SC:Women for Hillary Movement Signs up 1,000 New Members, Names State Co-Chairs (COLUMBIA) - The South Carolina Hillary campaign announced the results of the Women for Hillary month-long grassroots drive in October, signing up 1,000 new members and announcing the four state co-chairs who will lead the effort to energize South Carolina Women for Hillary. "More than a thousand women signed up for this grassroots organization, in every part of the state. Rural and urban, black and white, young and old, women from all walks of life are coming together behind Hillary’s campaign to bring the change we need," County Councilwoman Gracie Floyd of Anderson said. Floyd, Charleston County Councilwoman Colleen Condon, Florence political activist Marguerite Willis and former South Carolina Democratic Women’s Council President Louisiana Wright of Aiken will co-chair the organization as it rallies South Carolina women voters in support of Hillary and brings them to the polls in the January primary. "We’re more than a thousand strong. We’re organized and we’re ready to get to work to make Hillary our next President," Condon said. List of 1000 @ Link http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=4127 11/8/2007 Over 250 Iowa Women to Lead TEAM HILLARY DES MOINES, IA –Today, Iowans for Hillary announced the names of over 250 women who have joined the Women’s Leadership Council for Team Hillary, a grassroots network of women working to make history by electing Hillary president of the United States. Women’s Leadership Council for Hillary: Jacky Adams of Red Oaks, Montgomery County; Montgomery County Activist Sue Akers of Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County; Democratic Activist Mary Aliva of Des Moines, Polk County; Educator and Mother of Seven Marti Anderson of Des Moines, Polk County; Social Worker and Crime Victim Activist Jennifer Andrews of Bayard, Guthrie County; Union Leader Staci Appel of Ackworth, Warren County; State Senator Ann Au of Des Moines, Polk County; Small Business Owner Deb Babb of Pleasant Hill, Polk County; Union Leader Theresa Backham of Des Moines, Polk County; Local Activist Catherine Bagley of Nevada, Story County; Healthcare Professional and Activist Regenia Bailey of Iowa City, Johnson County; City Councilwoman Raela Baird-Rightsell of Tabor, Mills County; AFSCME Union Representative Bonnie Bannister of Washington, Washington County; Iowans for Hillary County Coordinator, Democratic Activist Dona Bark of De Witt, Clinton County; Past President and current Vice President of the Central Community School District Board of Directors; Past PTA President of the Central Community School District Ruth Barnhill of Albia, Monroe County; Former Monroe County Vice-Chair; Activist Kathy Bass of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Business Owner Deb Batey of Mt. Pleasant, Henry County; Educator Elaine Baxter of Burlington, Des Moines County; Former Secretary of State Pat Baxter-Rebal of Leclaire, Scott County; Political Activist Linda Beatty of Indianola, Warren County; Former State Rep. and Former City Council Member Katie Beckett of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Disability Rights Activist Rosanne Beyer of Dows, Franklin County; Mayor Patty Bittner of Granger, Dallas County; Activist Barbara Boatwright of Des Moines, Polk County; Founding Member of Dawn and Retired Social Worker Devin Boerm of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Connie Boesen of Des Moines, Polk County; Community Activist and School Board Member Cheryl Bolden of Des Moines, Polk County; Vice President of Sisters on Target Kay Bolton of West Des Moines, Polk County; Political Activist Linda Boothe Braby of Davis City, Decatur County; Political Activist Margaret Borgen of Des Moines, Polk County; Community Activist, Volunteer and Former School Board Member Dody Boswell of Des Moines, Polk County; Educator Kerry Bowen of Windsor Heights, Polk County; Women for a Stronger America and CWA member Susie Boyd of Shenandoah, Page County; Activist Alissa Brammer of Des Moines, Polk County; Political Activist Shelley Brody of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Mary Rose Brown of Iowa Falls, Hardin County; Political Activist, and Former Hardin County Treasurer Carol Brown of Bettendorf, Scott County; President of Quad Cities NOW Pat Brown of Ames, Story County; Community Activist Maria Brummel of Mc Gregor, Clayton County; Democratic Activist Donna Buell of Spirit Lake, Dickenson County; Attorney Kathy Butler of Woodward, Dallas County; Union Leader Bonnie Campbell of Des Moines, Polk County; Former Attorney General, Iowa Democratic Party Chair, and Clinton Administration Appointee heading Violence Against Women Office Jo Campbell of Carter Lake, Pottawattamie County; Professional Educator; former Assistant Superintendent of Pottawattamie County Mickey Carlson of Adel, Dallas County; Former Dallas County Chair Pat Carmody of Colo, Story County; Activist Sheri Carnahan of Davenport, Scott County; Deputy Political Director of AFSCME Council 61 Suki Cell of Mount Vernon, Linn County; Retired Claire Celsi of Des Moines, Polk County; Political Activist Cande Cerniglia of West Des Moines, Polk County; Democratic Activist Marilyn Chiodo of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Jean Classon of Des Moines, Polk County; President of Iowa NOW Deborah Conger of Iowa City, Johnson County; Former County Recorder Joyce Connors of Dubuque, Dubuque County; Hills and Dales Board, Riverview Center Inc. Board, Convention Visitors Bureau Connie Cook of Des Moines, Polk County; Educator Norma Coret of Woodbine, Harrison County; Former County Chair Camile Curley of Mason City, Cerro Gordo County; Women and Political Activist Lynn Cutler of Waterloo, Black Hawk County; Honorary; Former Black Hawk County Supervisor and Former Senior Staff in the Clinton Administration Sondy Daggett of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Small Business Owner Judith Dailey of Newton, Jasper County; Democratic Activist Swati Dandekar of Marion, Linn County; State Representative Laurie Davis of Charles City, Floyd County; Political and Community Volunteer Sharon Dearden of Des Moines, Polk County; Community Activist Linda Del Gallo of Des Moines, Polk County; Attorney Tammy D-Ferrell of Roland, Story County; Educator Jasmine Draper of Ames, Story County; Student Activist Suzy Drish of Fairfield, Jefferson County; Democratic Activist and Farmer Pam Duffy of Adel, Dallas County; Activist Monica Edwards of Anamosa, Jones County; Union Leader Christine Edwards of Anamosa, Jones County; Union Leader Bonnie Eggers of Agency, Wapello County; Labor Activist Cynthia Eisenhauer of Ankeny, Polk County; Former Chief of Staff for Governor Tom Vilsack Maureen Elbert of Whittemore, Kossuth County; Exectuive Diector of Kossuth & Palo Alto Economic Development; President of Professional Developers of Iowa Mary Elgar of Mt. Pleasant, Henry County; Community Activist and Member and Former Chair of Henry County Democrats and 3rd Congressional District Central Committee Sarah England of Iowa City, Johnson County; Professor, University of Iowa Helen Epperson of Ottumwa, Wapello County; Political Activist Shelly Escobedo of Fort Dodge, Webster County; Webster County Activist Ida Ferring of Eldridge, Scott County; Democratic Activist Paige Fiedler of Johnston, Polk County; Attorney Patti Fields of Iowa City, Johnson County; Iowa City School Board Member; Member of the Advisory Board for University of Iowa Civic Engagement Jennifer Flaherty of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Nurse Fran Fleck of West Des Moines, Polk County; Community Activist and Volunteer Alice Floss of Iowa City, Johnson County; Community Activist Valentina Fominykh of Des Moines, Polk County; International Consultant and Community Activist Cynthia Forbes of Urbandale, Dallas County; Women for a Stronger America Treasurer Patricia Foster of Dubuque, Dubuque County; Educator Catherine Fouts of Newton, Jasper County; Community Volunteer Melanie Friedman of Iowa City, Johnson County; Political Activist Ellen Fritz of Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County; Union Leader Cassandra Furlong of Des Moines, Polk County; AFSCME Member Kathryn Glasgo of Corning, Adams County; Activist Annie Glawe of Ames, Story County; Student Activist Kathe Goldstein of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Activist and Volunteer Kerry Goodson of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Lynn Graves of Waukee, Dallas County; Political Activist Madonna Griffith of Lawton, Woodbury County; Nurse Connie Gronstal of Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County; Iowa Civil Rights Commissioner; FAMILY Programs Supervisor; AEA School Social Worker of 28 Years Kate Gronstal of Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County; PE; Civil Engineer; Community and Political Activist Julie Haggerty of Urbandale, Polk County; Polk County Recorder Kay Halloran of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Mayor Diane Hamilton of Storm Lake, Buena Vista County; Attorney and Former Buena Vista County Chair Johnie Hammond of Ames, Story County; Former State Senator and died-in-the-wool Democrat Karla Hansen of Holstein, Ida County; Healthcare Activist Ruth Harkin of Cumming, Warren County; Business leader, Attorney and Clinton Administration Appointee as President and CEO of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation Marisue Hartung of Ames, Story County; Democratic Activist and Social Worker Sharon Haselhoff of Iowa City, Johnson County; Political Activist Myrna Heddinger of Palo Alto, Palo Alto County; Activist Carolyn Heising of Ames, Story County; Professor of Engineering, Iowa State University Cindy Heland of Burlington, Des Moines County; Political Activist Megan Heneke of Iowa City, Johnson County; Past President of Iowa College Democrats and University of Iowa Democrats Carmen Hernandez of Dubuque, Dubuque County; Educator Sue Heslinga of Oskaloosa, Mahaska County; Educator and Activist Carla Hicklin of Oskaloosa, Mahaska County; Activist Nicole Hinton of Waukee, Dallas County; Political Activist Linda Hinton of Des Moines, Polk County; Political Activist Coleen Homan of Des Moines, Polk County; Union Leader Barbara Hood of Fairfield, Jefferson County; Former Jefferson County Chair Liz Hoskins of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Community Activist Ida Houk of Ottumwa, Wapello County; Wapello County Democratic Central Committee member Sandra Hudson of Iowa City, Johnson County; Activist Elizabeth Jacobi of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Municipal Attorney Carolyn Jenison of Des Moines, Polk County; River Bend Association resident and neighborhood Activist Lee Jolliffe of Des Moines, Polk County; Professor of Journalism at Drake University Cheryll Jones of Bloomfield, Davis County; Political Activist Susan Judkins of Clive, Polk County; Business Leader, Community Volunteer, and President of Nexus Theresa Kehoe of Des Moines, Polk County; Political Activist Patricia Kelly of Dubuque, Dubuque County; Activist Eileen Kennedy of New Hampton, Chickasaw County; Activist Kay Kibbie of Emmetsburg, Palo Alto County; Life long Political Activist, Mother and Grandmother Susan Knapp of Van Meter, Dallas County; Business Leader and Philanthropist Diane Kolmer of West Des Moines, Polk County; Political and Policy Activist Kati Kregel of Fort Dodge, Webster County; Community Activist and former director of Buena Vista Uiversity Fort Dodge Center Mary Ford Krier of Ollie, Keokuk County; Business Women, Former Supervisor, Farm Activist, and Child Advocate Julie Kron Bruntz of West Des Moines, Polk County; Attorney Shayna Kurland of Ames, Story County; Student Activist Donna Lawson of Jefferson, Greene County; Greene County Treasurer Barbara Leach of , Cass County; Honorary; Former Vice Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party; President, Rural America Now Earlene Ledford of Muscatine, Muscatine County; Union Leader Vicki Lensing of Iowa City, Johnson County; State Representative Alice Lopez of Lowden, Cedar County; Cedar County Task Force on Elderly issues Margaret Lucas of Bedford, Taylor County; Democratic Activist and Red Hatter Amanda Luong of Des Moines, Polk County; Local Activist Janet Lyness of Iowa City, Johnson County; Johnson County Attorney Carolyn Lynner of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Cyril Mandelbaum of West Des Moines, Polk County; CPA; Past President of Nexus Valentina Martin of Waterloo, Black Hawk County; Author and Retired Realtor Mary Mascher of Iowa City, Johnson County; State Representative Dorothy Mauro of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Grace Mauro of Des Moines, Polk County; Retired Jo McCarty of Iowa City, Johnson County; Educator Martha McCormick of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Erin McCullough of Lake View, Sac County; Attorney Mary McGee of Des Moines, Polk County; Attorney Dr. Andy McGuire of Des Moines, Polk County; Former Lieutenant Governor Candidate Alissa McKinney of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Sue McKinney of Colo, Story County; Famer and Vineyard owner Betty McMahon of Muscatine, Muscatine County; Iowans for Hillary County Coordinator; Muscatine County Chair Juanita Mehmen of Charles City, Floyd County; Red Hater and Chaplain of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Doreen Meier of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Hill's Angels, Volunteer at St. Luke's Hospital, Member of Poe Chapter HJ, Volunteer at St. Paul's Methodist Church Rocky Menke of Fort Madison, Lee County; Labor and Political Activist Paula Meyer , Mitchell County; Board Member, Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines and Luther College and President, Friends of Ngong Road Jeanne Middleton of Ankeny, Polk County; Union Leader Mary Mincer Hansen of Panora, Guthrie County; Former Director of the Iowa Public Health Department Deb Mitchell of West Des Moines, Polk County; Realtor Joni Mitchell Schnoes of West Des Moines, Dallas County; Educator Juanita Moreno of Glenwood, Mills County; Activist Kim Motl of Fort Dodge, Webster County; Chair of Webster County Democrats Jessie Myers of Ames, Story County; Student Activist Vi Neil of La Porte City, Black Hawk County; Activist Charlotte Nelson of Des Moines, Polk County; Advocate Pat Nichols of Knoxville, Marion County; County Coordinator; Activist Marcia Nichols of Johnston, Polk County; Political Director, AFSCME Iowa Council 61 Mary Norton of New Hartford, Butler County; Former County Supervisor and retired educator Becky Olafsen of Monona, Clayton County; Educator and Democratic Activist Patsy Olejniczak of Fort Dodge, Webster County; Webster County Coordinator, Iowans for Hillary Linda Olson of Marengo, Iowa County; Activist Jean Oxley of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; First Woman to Sit on Linn County Board of Supervisors Kim Painter of Iowa City, Johnson County; Johnson County Recorder Jerica Parker of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Cedar Rapids Activist Peggy Paullin of Norwalk, Warren County; Small Business Owner Sally Pederson of Des Moines, Polk County; Former Lieutenant Governor Phyllis Peters of Ames, Story County; Political Activist and former Story County Chair Mary Peterson of Centerville, Appanoose County; Democratic Activist Phyllis Peterson of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Educator Barbara Pfieffer of Saint Charles, Madison County; Activist Palma Pope of Whiting, Monona County; County Vice Chair Cynthia Posovich of Oskaloosa, Mahaska County; Activist Marcella Prevo of Bloomfield, Davis County; Former Director of Women and Children's Health for WIC in 7 counties; Realtor Sandra Quilty of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Holly Raczkowski of Decorah, Winneshiek County; Troop Leader Girl scout Troops 345 and 348 of Decorah Council Delegate of Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois. Linda Reichert of Muscatine, Muscatine County; Small Business Owner and Activist Mary E. Richards of Ames, Story County; Former Story County Attorney Mary Riche of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Doreen Rick of Mason City, Cerro Gordo County; Educator Marcia Rogers of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; President of Management Resource Group Judy Rose of Anamosa, Jones County; Secretary of Jones County Democrats Judy Rutledge of West Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Holly Sagar of Des Moines, Polk County; Labor and Community Services Activist; Chair of the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women Laura Sands of Des Moines, Polk County; Polk County Activist Becky Schmitz of Fairfield, Jefferson County; State Senator Pat Schneider of Des Moines, Polk County; Community Volunteer Lori SchraderBachar of Ankeny, Polk County; Community Volunteer Mary Ann Schuldt of Sioux City, Woodbury County; Retired Educator Dawn Schulte of Burlington, Des Moines County; Educator Jeanne Shannon of Independence, Buchanan County; Former County Recorder Patsy Shors of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Christina Siepker of Urbandale, Polk County; Union Leader Georgia Sievers of Avoca, Pottawattamie County; Former Vice Chair of Pottawattamie County Democrats Julie Smith of Des Moines, Polk County; Attorney Constance Smith of Johnston, Polk County; Life long Democratic Activist, mother and grandmother Campbell Spencer of Des Moines, Polk County; Former GLBT Outreach Director for the Democratic National Committee and Gore 2000 Sara Porter Stark of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Volunteer at Cedar Rapids Free Health Clinic and Hill's Angels Julie Stauch of Des Moines, Polk County; Community and Political Activist Sarah Stephenson of Iowa City, Johnson County; Activist and University of Iowa Law Student Mary Stier of Des Moines, Polk County; Former Publisher, Des Moines Register Ann Stough of Panora, Guthrie County; Guthrie County Democratic Party Secretary Jean Stowell of Northwood, Wright County; Activist Maura Strassberg of Grinnell, Poweshiek County; Professor, Drake Law School Sally Stutsman of Riverside, Johnson County; Johnson County Supervisor Sarah Sunderman of Ames, Story County; ISU Democrats President Gail Sunner of Ventura, Cerro Gordo County; Nurse and Community Activist Kim Taylor of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Mother and Political Activist Dawn Taylor of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Carrie Tedore of Dubuque, Dubuque County; Executive Committee, Dubuque County Democrats Linda Terry of Greenfield, Adair County; Former Chair, Adair County Democrats and Farm Activist Connie Terry of Earlham, Madison County; Educator Dr. Julianne Thomas of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Pediatrician and Community Activist Cathy Thompson of Dubuque, Dubuque County; Community Activist Geri Thornsberry of Waterloo, Black Hawk County; Organizational Consultant Sara Tokheim of North Liberty, Johnson County; Activist Rita Vargas of Davenport, Scott County; Scott County Recorder Christie Vilsack of Mt. Pleasant, Henry County; Former First Lady of Iowa Judy Wagner of Larrabee, Cherokee County; Former Mayor of Larrabee, Activist Marcia Wanamaker of Waukee, Dallas County; Real Estate Developer Kathryn Waterhouse of Sperry, Des Moines County; Supporter Susan Webster of Norwalk, Warren County; Realtor and Ecobroker Theresa Weeg of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Phyllis Weeks of Knoxville, Marion County; Marion County Chair and 3rd Congressional District Central Committee Margi Weiss of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist Sharon Wellendorf of Ida Grove, Ida County; Director of Nursing at Horn Memorial Anita Wendt of Sioux City, Woodbury County; Retired Educator and Community Activist Deb Westvold of Des Moines, Polk County; Social Worker & Mental Health Advocate Robin White of Earlville, Delaware County; Union Leader Donna Whitead of Sioux City, Woodbury County; Activist Karen Wick of Mediapolis, Des Moines County; Des Moines County Central Committee Ann Wilde of West Des Moines, Polk County; Marketing Consultant Jane Wilson of Burlington, Des Moines County; Community Activist and Director of an Energy Assistance Program in Southeast Iowa Cindy Winckler of Davenport, Scott County; State Representative & Past President of National Business and Professional Women Jane Witt of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Community Activist and Volunteer Linda Yoder of Marengo, Iowa County; County Supervisor Sarah Zaruba of Newton, Jasper County; Union Leader Grace Zimmerman of Anamosa, Jones County; Former County Treasurer Rachel Zimmermann of Iowa City, Johnson County; Political Activist 11/8/2007 Washington D. C.Fmr. DNC Chair Joe Andrew Endorses Clinton 11/8/2007 Clinton Campaign Launches National Council of Civic Leaders The Clinton Campaign announced today the launch of the National Council of Civic Leaders, a network of over 75 women from more than 24 states that will help lead the campaign’s efforts across the country. The founding members of Hillary’s National Council of Civic Leaders are: Joan Ashwell—Strafford County Democratic Chair, New Hampshire Michelle Battle—National Congress of Black Women, Inc.* Chief Operating Officer, Washington, DC Maria Cuomo Cole—Chairman of HELP USA*, New York Barbara Dobkin—philanthropist and women’s leadership activist, New York Geraldine Ferraro—Former Vice Presidential Candidate and women’s rights pioneer, New York Jimmie Lou Fisher—Former Arkansas State Treasurer, Arkansas Jennifer Frizzell—Former Public Affairs Director of Planned Parenthood*, New Hampshire Myra Greenspun—education and Jewish activist and philanthropist, Nevada Ruth Harkin—women’s rights advocate and international trade development, Iowa Dolores Huerta—community development and social equity activist, California Judith Lichtman—women’s rights advocate, Washington, DC Cyril Mandelbaum—community activist, Iowa Dr. Andy McGuire—women’s leadership advocate and public health activist, Iowa Tina Nappe—environmental activist, Nevada Irene Natividad—Global Summit of Women* President, Virginia Sally Pederson—Former Lieutenant Governor of Iowa and disability advocate, Iowa MK Pritzker—social justice activist and philanthropist, Illinois Beth Ann Salzman—New Hampshire Jewish Federation*, New Hampshire Martha Shoffner—Arkansas State Treasurer, Arkansas Diane Smock—City Council Member and advocate for affordable housing, neighborhood revitalization, and youth engagement, South Carolina Susan Stern—Jewish philanthropist and activist, New York Laura Thibault—Former Executive Director of NARAL*, New Hampshire Christie Vilsack—Former First Lady of Iowa and President of the Vilsack Foundation*, Iowa Berry Zander—youth and women’s leadership advocate and community activist, South Carolina Additional members of the National Council of Civic Leaders include: Elaine Asarch—Founder and Former President of the Civic Center Conservancy*, Colorado Esther-Ann Asch—UJA Federation*, Chair Task Force on the Jewish Woman, New York Teri Barnett—Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago*, Illinois Ann Baum—arts, education, and women’s healthcare activist, Kansas Maria Becerra—Latino leader and activist, Florida Carol Bennett-Schnorr—cancer prevention advocate/healthcare activist, New York Helene Berger—Jewish education national leader, Florida Judy Berkowitz—advocate for improved public school education, New York Jodie Bernstein—consumer and environmental advocate, Washington, DC Wendy Block—art, healthcare, and women’s activist, North Carolina Honorable Elaine Bloom—Former Speaker Pro Tempore of the Florida House of Representatives, Florida Cheryl Brannan—global health and wellness advocate and United Nations* NGO Representative, New York Kathe Brown—education activist, Georgia Sandra Cahn—UJA Federation of NY* and Hillel International*, New York Nora Campos—San Jose City Council Member, California Susan Castner—civic engagement and arts activist, Oregon Cindy Chavez—education and international development activist, California Jackie Abelman Cohen—Jewish political activist, Washington, DC Betty Cotton—social equity advocate and lifetime community activist, New York Jane Donaldson—Founding Partner of Phillips Oppenheim*, New York Fran Dorf—writer, activist, and philanthropist, Connecticut Dr. Leslie Eber—healthcare professional and activist, Colorado Carol B. Einiger—stem cell research advocate and healthcare activist, New York Allison Fine—civic participation activist, New York Pam Fleischaker—author and human rights activist, Oklahoma Mayor Meryl Frank—Mayor of Highland Park, New Jersey Dana Guefen—Jewish, children’s, and civil rights activist and philanthropist, Texas Ambassador Kathryn Hall—Former Ambassador to Austria, community activist, and humanitarian, California Barbara Handman—civil rights activist, New York Dr. Carole Hankin—Superintendent of Schools, New York Karen Hickson—UNICEF* and NGO international development work, New York Marilyn Hoffman—Former Director of Currier Art Museum*, New Hampshire Jill Iscol—Co Chair City Year* Advisory Board, New York Wendy Kahn—workers’ rights activist, Maryland Deborah Larkin—Honorary Chair of the Westchester Fund for Women and Girls*, New York Terri Lemire—President of Business and Professional Women*, New Hampshire Rosalyn Levy Jonas—national abortion rights activist and Jewish community leader, Maryland Representative Martha McCloud—Executive Director of the North County Health Consortium*, New Hampshire Andrea McElroy—community development and education activist, New Jersey Ruth Messinger—global poverty/international development grassroots activist, New York Debra Oppenheim—The Transition Network* Advisory Board, New York Marcie Orley—Associate Campaign Chair, Women’s Department, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit*, Michigan Barbara Pollard-Stein—arts, education, and Jewish activist, New York Starr Porter—environmental and healthcare activist, California Marcia Rogers—economic development and community activist, Iowa Sylvia Rolinski—social justice activist, Maryland Barbara Rom—Michigan Gaming Control Board*, Michigan Dr. Sue Schurman—advocate and activist for working families’ access to higher education, New Jersey Nancy Shapiro—Maryland educational leader, University System of Maryland*, Maryland Nancy Schwartz Sternoff—women’s advancement/leadership activist and philanthropist, New York Berry Sweet—education and Jewish activist, Arizona Roselyne “Sissy” Swig—arts, education, and women’s empowerment activist, California Deborah Walsh—national education activist, Washington, DC Heather Watts—arts and education advocate, Connecticut Senator Connie Williams—State Senator and arts/education advocate, Pennsylvania List in formation… * Affiliation for identification purposes only 11/8/2007 Utah Leaders Endorse Clinton UTAH LEADERS ENDORSING HILLARY TODAY Randy Horiuchi, Salt Lake County Councilmember Jenny Wilson, Salt Lake County Councilmember Joe Hatch, Salt Lake County Councilmember Jackie Biskupski, State Representative Donald Dunn, Former Utah Democratic Party Chair Karen Hale, retired State Senator Blaze Wharton, retired State Senator Karen Shepherd, retired Member of Congress Helen Langan, DNC Committee Member Nichole Adams Dunn, former Salt Lake County Party Chair 11/6/2007 Clinton Campaign Announces Key Tribal Leader Endorsements Diversity of Endorsements Demonstrates Depth of Support in Indian Country Tribal Leaders Wanda Batchelor, Chairperson, Stewart Community Council of the Washoe Tribe Amy Benally, Tribal Councilmember, Hoh Tribe of Washington Melanie Benjamin, Chair, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians Pearl Capoeman-Baller, Former President, Quinault Nation Gerald Chingwa, Former Tribal Chair, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Karen Crutcher, Chairperson, Ft. McDermitt Paiute -Shoshone Tribes Juana Majel Dixon, Council Member, Pauma Band of Mission Indians Rochanne Downs, Vice Chair, Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribes Cecilia Fire Thunder, Former President, Oglala Sioux Tribe Steve Frank, Chairman, Summit Lake Paiute Tribe Matthew Franklin, Chairman, Ione Band of Miwok Indians Davis Gonzales, Chairman, Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Norm Harry, Former Tribal Chair, Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Sonia Johnston, Vice Chairwoman, Juaneno Band of Mission Indians Rachel Joseph, Former Chairwoman and former Vice Chairwoman, Lone Pine Paiute Shoshone Tribe of CA Vivian Lee, Chairwoman, Hoh Tribe of Washington Andrew Masiel, Sr., Tribal Councilman, Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians Susan Masten, Former Chairperson, Yurok Tribe Arlan Melendez, Chairman, Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Rebecca Miles, Vice Chair, Nez Perce Tribe Rosemary Morillo, Vice Chair, Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians Ed Naranjo, Vice Chair, Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation Kyle Prior, Chairman, Duck Valley Shoshone Paiute Tribes Miranda Quintero, Vice Chair, Walker River Paiute Tribe Alma Ransom, Former Chief, St. Regis Mohawk Jonette Reyes, Vice Chair, Hoh Tribe of Washington Kenneth Richardson, Health Director, Walker River Paiute Tribe David K. Sprague, Chairman, Match-e-be-nash-she-wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians (Gun Lake Tribe) Lloyd Tortalita, Former Governor, Pueblo of Acoma Lynn Valbuena, Former Chairwoman, San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Leanne Walker-Grant, Chairperson, Table Mountain Rancheria Genia Williams, Chair, Walker River Paiute Tribe Tribal Members Genia Williams, Walker River Paiute Tribe Kendall Allen, Hoopa Valley Tribe Michael Anderson, Muscogee (Creek) Nation Carrie Day Aspinnall, Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Candice Ballinger, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians Lacey Ballinger, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians David Beaulieu, Minnesota Chippewa Tribe - White Earth Lavina Bewers, Yurok Tribe Allison Binney, Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians M. Sharon Blackwell, Omaha and Muscogee (Creek) Jaime Boggs, Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians Denise Chamblin, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians Don Champagne, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Janet Erickson, Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate Lucinda Garcia, Pascua Yaqui Jennifer Giff, Gila River Indian Community Michelle Glazier, Walker River Paiute Tribe Natalie Hemlock, Seneca Nation of Indians Veronica Homer, Colorado River Indian Tribes Emily Johnson, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Julie Johnson, Makah Tribe Gay Kingman, Cheyenne River Sioux Elizabeth Kronk, Sault Ste. Marie Daris Laffoon, Colorado River Indian Tribes Vickie Laffoon, Colorado River Indian Tribes Nicci Lehto, Prairie Island Indian Community Rodney Lewis, Gila River Indian Community Yolanda Lockwood, Walker River Paiute Tribe Cheryl Lohman, Round Valley Indian Tribe Holly Cook Macarro, Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians Allie Greenleaf Maldonado, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Elveda Martinez, Walker River Paiute Tribe DeAnna Meetze, Morongo Band of Mission Indians Joyce Melendez, Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Debra Morrison, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians Phyllis Naranjo, Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation Dawn Renee Peel, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians Lenore Potter, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians Lynn Dee Rapp, Wa Sioux Geoffrey Roth, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Lynn Sampson, Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians Mary Smith, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Elizabeth Throgmorton, Choctaw Nation Loretta Tuell, Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho Louira Waco, Paiute Don Wanatee, Sac and Fox Tribe of Iowa Lora Wilber, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community Wilbur Wilkinson, Mandan, Hidatsa, & Arikara Nations Ryan Wilson, Oglala Sioux Tribe Nancy Wood, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians 11/6/2007 Alabama Leaders Endorse Clinton ALABAMA LEADERS ENDORSING HILLARY TODAY: Commissioner of Agriculture Ron Sparks Public Service Commissioner Susan Parker Jefferson County Commissioner Shelia Smoot State Senator Linda Coleman State Senator E.B. McClain State Representative Priscilla Dunn State Representative Alvin Holmes 11/5/2007 Oakland Vice Mayor Henry Chang Endorses Hillary Clinton 11/5/2007 CA: Google CEO Schmidt 11/4/2007 Former Vice President Walter F. Mondale Endorses Clinton 11/2/2007 NH State Senator Lou D’Allesandro Endorses Hillary 10/31/2007 California State Senator Jenny Oropeza Endorses Hillary Clinton 10/31/2007 American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Endorses Clinton The Clinton Campaign today announced the endorsement of American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). AFSCME is the nation’s largest public sector union, representing more than 1.4 million workers. |
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