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Americans Overseas for Kerryhttp://www.johnkerry.com/communities/aok/ The millions of Americans who live and work overseas
have something in common: They have the power to impact this historical
election. Americans Overseas for Kerry (AOK) builds grassroots support for
John Kerry's presidential campaign among Americans who live and work outside
the Democracy for
http://www.democracyforamerica.com/ Too
many Americans have stopped participating, stopped voting, and stopped
believing that they can change America. And too many in our party have become
paralyzed by fear of being criticized by determined opponents and a compliant
media. But you have the power to reclaim our nation's destiny -- to bring
hope back, rid Washington of the politics of money and give Americans a
reason to vote again. Democratic Talk Radiohttp://www.democratictalkradio.com/ DemocraticTalkRadio.com was launched to spread
the message of the Democratic Party and to provide an on-line home for
grassroots Democrats everywhere. The program is hosted by Stephen Crockett
and Al Lawrence and broadcast from WYTM 105.5 FM radio (Fayetteville,
Tennessee) on Sundays from noon to 1pm Central. You can call into our program
during the broadcast with your comments. Democrats Abroadhttp://www.democratsabroad.org/ Democrats Abroad is the official
Democratic Party organization for some six million American citizens who live
outside the Democratic National CommitteeAt the start of the 21st Century, the
Democratic Party can look back on a proud history - a history not just of a
political organization but of a national vision. It is a vision based on the
strength and power of millions of economically empowered, socially diverse
and politically active Americans. Over two hundred years ago, our Party's
founders decided that wealth and social status were not an entitlement to
rule. They believed that wisdom and compassion could be found within every
individual and a stable government must be built upon a broad popular base. Democratic National ConventionThe 2004 Democratic National Convention, which
will be held in Boston, Massachusetts from 26 to 29 July, will bring together
4,319 delegates and 610 alternates representing each of the 50 states, the District
of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the
Virgin Islands and Democrats Abroad. Over 80 percent of the delegates will be
selected based on the results of the vote for Democratic presidential
candidates in the 2004 primaries and caucuses, while the balance will include
Democratic members of the Unites States Senate and House of Representatives,
Democratic Governors and Democratic National Committee members. The
delegation itself is comprised of a cross-section of America’s diverse
population with equal parts men and women and members from traditionally
under-represented groups. These delegates will select the Democratic
Presidential and Vice Presidential nominees. Federal Voting Assistance ProgrammeThis web site provides information to Democrat MeetupPeople in
The mission of the United States Embassy is to
advance the interests of the United States, and to serve and protect U.S.
citizens in New Zealand. |
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