This week, Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to the audio, click here. This is Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island. While visiting with U.S. troops in Iraq in July 2003 on my...
The Inaugural DNC Podcast features an interview with DNC Chairman Howard Dean in which he discusses the DNC’s fall meeting in Phoenix, the Democratic Party’s strategy and agenda for 2006, Democratic minority outreach efforts, and the DNC’s plans to hold its next meeting in New Orleans.
Congressman George Miller (CA-07), the senior Democrat on the House Education and the Workforce Committee and Chairman of the House Democratic Policy Committee, delivered this week's Democratic Radio Address. In his address, Miller discussed the House Democrats' new 'Innovation Agenda: A Commitment to Competitiveness to Keep America #1.'
Washington Governor Chris Gregoire delivered the Democratic Radio Address this week. Governor Gregoire compared Democratic Governors’ policies that help working families with “the wrong values and the wrong priorities” of the budgets recently passed by Republicans in Congress.
This week, retired U.S. Marine Corps General Joseph P. Hoar delivered the Democratic Radio Address commemorating Veteran’s Day. General Hoar served as the Commander in Chief of the United States Central Command and was Marine Corps Chief of Staff of Operations during the 1991 Gulf War.
"The political ambitions of a few should never come ahead of doing what's right. In the days to come, President Bush has the opportunity to show us all that he understands this lesson."
Congressman John Dingell (MI-15), senior Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, delivered the Democratic Radio Address this week. In his address, Congressman Dingell offered a Democratic plan to lower the price that Americans pay at the gas pump and reduce the cost of home heating oil. He also denounced the Bush Administration and the Republican-controlled Congress for providing a financial windfall to big oil companies while failing to fund energy assistance programs for vulnerable consumers.
Democratic Senate Leader Harry Reid delivers the Democratic Radio Address.