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WomenCount and Count Every Vote '08 Rally Organizers Announce Speakers for DNC RBC Rally May 31st
SAN FRANCISCO, May 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The initial list of
speakers for the rally in support of Count Every Vote '08 inWashington DC is
being released. Another 5 to 10 speakers and celebrities will be announced
one day later.
"We are very excited about the amount of support we are receiving from
many prominent elected officials and organization leaders," announced Karen
Feldman of Count Every Vote '08. "These officials are as committed as we are
to seeing that every vote cast in this election is counted fairly and
proportionally. They realize how high the stakes are if, once again, millions
of voters feel their votes have been disregarded."
"My entire adult life has been dedicated to registering and inspiring
young people to get involved and vote. This is a logical continuation of that
work. How can we even think of ignoring 2.4 million voters in an election
this close?" commented Jehmu Greene, who has agreed to emcee the rally. "We
must move away from the dangerous precedent of allowing small groups of people
to determine the outcome of elections."
The following speakers are planned to address the rally crowd beginning at
9:45am. The event will begin at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel at 7:00am
Saturday, May 31st and continue until the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee has
announced their decision. A detailed time schedule will be released on Friday
as well as 5 to 10 additional speakers and celebrities.
The speakers are:
Jehmu Greene, Former President of Rock the Vote
Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand, NY 20th Congressional District
Congresswoman Corrine Brown, FL 3rd Congressional District
Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones, OH 11th Congressional District
Congressman Eric Massa, NY 29th Congressional District
-- MORE --
Ambassador Elizabeth Bagley, Former US Ambassador toPortugal and Senior
Adviser to Secretary Albright
Kim Gandy, President of the National Organization for Women (NOW)
Brent Wilkes, National Executive Director, League of United Latin American
Citizens (LULAC)
Lulu Flores, President, National Women's Political Caucus
Amy Rao, Founder, Integrated Archive Systems and President, 11th Hour
Project
Reverend Marcia Dyson, African-American Minister fromWashington, DC
Jim Hannagan, Founder, Florida Demands Representation
WomenCount PAC was created to ensure that the 51 percent of American
citizens who are women have their values and votes counted in the political
process.
SOURCE WomenCount
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