The Edwards campaign released a new list of supporters today, this time from the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Old Dominion to those of us who live here. The list shows the depth and breadth of support across the state for former North Carolina Senator John Edwards, and compares very favorably to lists issued recently by other Democratic presidential aspirants.
(cross-posted at DailyKos (Related) and JRE blog (Related) )
check it out below the fold.....
Virginia is a very diverse state--from the urban and relatively blue areas of Northern Virginia to the rural and relatively red small towns of Southside. There is the salty air of Tidewater and mountain air of the Appalachian Trail.
For years, Virginia was cast solidly in the Red column but over the past several elections, we have seen a shift so that the state is more purple. With the stunning victory of Jim Webb last year to the U.S. Senate, more and more people are recognizing Virginia as a real battleground state in the coming 2008 Presidential elections. It will be important for Democrats to reach beyond the traditional blue areas to gain a real advantage. The list of Edwards supporters shows the necessary growth of Democratic support for a strong candidate across the state.
We have members of the Virginia General Assembly, former delegates and candidates, local elected officials as well as community and party leaders -- from Albermarle to Northern Virginia, from Hampton on the coast to deep in southwest Washington County.
One thing to keep in mind, as with all lists of endorsements by candidates. These endorsements are no substitute for a full-fledged grassroots campaign, and that is exactly what is necessary to win Virginia. No one is resting on their laurels with lists of endorsements, no matter how strong a list it might be. In the end, it will take the good old fashioned shoe leather of knocking on doors and the calloused fingers of phonebanking to win in Virginia and across the country. But strong endorsements by state and local leaders helps as people look to recognizable names for a sense of who others think will be best for their own state and community. In that vein, this list is one important measure of support among Democratic leaders in Virginia as of May 2007.
As time goes on, it will be important to grow this list to include others across the state and to help support the grassroots campaign that will ultimately be the deciding factor in Virginia.
For now, this list reflects a breadth and depth of support for John Edwards in Virginia that is significant and exciting for those of us in the Old Dominion!
EDWARDS GAINS SUPPORT OF MORE THAN 40 PROMINENT VIRGINIA DEMOCRATS
Chapel Hill, North Carolina - Senator John Edwards continues to gain support from people across the country, and today the John Edwards for President campaign announced that more than 40 Virginia Democratic leaders endorsed Edwards for president. These prominent leaders include state House Democratic Leader Ward Armstrong, numerous state legislators, a former President of the NAACP's Virginia State Caucus and a number of Virginia Democratic Party officials. These leaders join Virginia Democratic Party Chairman Dick Cranwell, who endorsed Edwards in February, in supporting Edwards for President.
"John Edwards will restore our standing in the world and lift up all Americans and Virginians," said Armstrong. "As we work to take back the Virginia state House, I am proud to have Senator Edwards as a partner in bringing hope and prosperity to all Americans."
"When I endorsed John in February, I said that it was because Democrats need to put our best candidate forward in 2008, and that John Edwards was the fastest horse in the race," said Cranwell. "I am proud to see that so many strong Virginia Democrats agree."
State Senator Janet Howell endorsed Edwards saying, "He has specific plans to end the war, provide universal health care, fight global warming and strengthen the middle class. Edwards is exactly the kind of leader we need."
The Virginia Democrats endorsing Edwards for president are:
Members of the Virginia General Assembly
Democratic Leader of the Virginia House of Delegates Ward Armstrong
Delegate Bill Barlow
Delegate Chuck Caputo
Delegate Bud Phillips
Delegate Jim Shuler
Delegate Vivian Watts
Senator John Edwards
Senator Edd Houck
Senator Janet Howell
Senator Phil Puckett
Senator Roscoe Reynolds
Former Delegates and Candidates
2006 11th Congressional District Democratic Candidate Andrew Hurst
Former Delegate Marian Van Landingham
Former Delegate Barnie Day
Virginia House of Delegates Candidate Eric Ferguson
Local Elected Officials
Arlington County Treasurer Frank O'Leary
Arlington County Board Member Chris Zimmerman
Arlington County School Board Chair Libby Garvey
Arlington County School Board Member Ed Fendley
Arlington County School Board Member Frank Wilson
Mayor of Charlottesville David Brown
Hampton City Treasurer Molly Joseph Ward
Smyth County Clerk of the Court Jimmy L. Warren
Washington County Treasurer Frank W. Parker
Former Arlington County School Board Chair & Current Arlington County Board Candidate Mary Hynes
Community & Party Leaders
Former Virginia State Conference of the NAACP President Emmitt Carlton
5th Congressional District Democratic Committee Chair, DPVA Steering Committee Member & Albermarle County Democratic Committee Chair Fred Hudson
8th Congressional District Democratic Committee Chair & DPVA Steering Committee Member Margo E. Horner
Accomack County Democratic Chair Frank Moore
Arlington County Democratic Chair Peter Rousselot
Bath County Democratic Chair Joe Wood
Carroll County Democratic Chair Jonathan McGrady
City of Buena Vista Democratic Chair Wilford Ramsey
Fairfax City Democratic Committee Chair Dan Drummond
Fairfax County - Lee Magisterial District Democratic Chair Hugh Robertson
Fairfax County - Mount Vernon Magisterial District Democratic Chair Scott Surovell
Fairfax County - Providence Magisterial District Democratic Chair Linda Byrne
Fairfax County - Sully Magisterial District Democratic Chair Mary Lee Cerillo
Floyd County Democratic Chair Kimberly Chiapetto
Franklin County Democratic Chair Joe Stanley
Matthews County Democratic Chair Jen Little
Lancaster County Democratic Chair Donna Thompson
Former Chair, Falls Church Democratic Committee Edna Frady
Immediate Past Chair, Charlottesville Democratic Committee Lloyd Snook
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Edwards puts Virginia in play. (none / 0)
Edwards is tied with Giuliani in Virginia, and leads him in Missouri and Kentucky.
Jim Webb showed what a populist Democrat can do in Virginia.
John Edwards 2008/Operation Smile
by MeanBoneII on Tue May 08, 2007 at 02:30:05 PM EST
Re: Virginians for Edwards (none / 0)
I think Webb proved that the Warner and Kaine gubernatorial elections were and are signs of a real beginning in Virginia. Webb was able to pull from a number of different areas of the state for his strength. Edwards is reaching out and attracting support across the state as well, not just the safe or easy areas.
by edgery on Tue May 08, 2007 at 03:04:22 PM EST
(Related) Edwards puts Virginia in play. (none / 0 (Related) )
Edwards is tied with Giuliani in Virginia, and leads him in Missouri and Kentucky. (Related) Edwards is tied with Giuliani in Virginia, and leads him in Missouri and Kentucky.
Jim Webb showed what a populist Democrat can do in Virginia.
John Edwards 2008 (Related) /Operation Smile (Related) byMeanBoneII (Related) onTue May 08, 2007 at 02:30:05 PM EST (Related)
Re: Virginians for Edwards (none / 0 (Related) )
I think Webb proved that the Warner and Kaine gubernatorial elections were and are signs of a real beginning in Virginia. Webb was able to pull from a number of different areas of the state for his strength. Edwards is reaching out and attracting support across the state as well, not just the safe or easy areas.
byedgery (Related) onTue May 08, 2007 at 03:04:22 PM EST (Related)