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  • A Busy Denver Weekend

    I spent this past weekend in Denver, and all on Party business.

    We came up on Friday night to begin the planning process for the State Assembly in Broomfield. We had a great meeting in Denver, with representatives from the Broomfield, Denver, and Boulder County Dems present. State Party Secretary [...]

    Posted: December 08, 2009, 11:20am EST
    by Dan_Slater
  • I’m Out.

    This is the second time I’ve run for elective office. I’ve counseled numerous candidates on what they need to know and do to be effective candidates. I’ve been to some of the best political trainings in the nation. So I know what it takes to be a winning candidate in [...]

    Posted: October 19, 2009, 11:03am EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • How You Can Help Today.

    You may not have heard this, but I’m running for Attorney General. I’m running because Colorado deserves an Attorney General who will wage battle against those who would harm our land, our water, and our people.

    If you share my vision, here’s what you can do:
    1. Help organize a county [...]

    Posted: October 06, 2009, 11:23am EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • A Whirlwind Tour

    As most of you know, I went on a whirlwind tour of Colorado on Thursday and Friday, announcing my candidacy for Attorney General. A copy of the first announcement speech is up on YouTube — well, kind of, as the translation into YouTube somewhat garbled the video. It’s in two [...]

    Posted: October 05, 2009, 11:04am EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • My Announcement

    Number of comments: 1

    I want you on DemNotes to be among the first to hear what this campaign for Attorney General of Colorado is all about, and what I’m planning to do both as a candidate for Attorney General and as your Attorney General. Here’s the speech I’m gave across Colorado today and [...]

    Posted: October 02, 2009, 12:05am EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Join me tomorrow morning on AM 760

    While I certainly hope to see as many of you as possible out on the “trail” tomorrow and Friday, I do want to make sure that all of you are aware that I will also be interviewed by David Sirota on AM 760 just after 8 am tomorrow morning (Thursday). [...]

    Posted: September 30, 2009, 2:28pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Please Join Me Thursday and Friday

    As a follow up to last week’s post, we’ve finally nailed down all of the event sites for my campaign announcement Thursday and Friday. As most of you know, I will be announcing on Thursday and Friday, via a six-city statewide tour, that I will be running for Attorney General [...]

    Posted: September 29, 2009, 10:19am EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Announcing… An Announcement!

    If you’ve been following DemNotes for the past month — or especially if you’ve been following me on Twitter or Facebook lately — you’ve seen all sorts of cryptic messages about my plans for the future. If you attended some of the events where I’ve spoken or been introduced in [...]

    Posted: September 23, 2009, 12:44pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • A Thankless Sandwich

    Last night, we drove up to Golden for the Jefferson County Democrats’ annual Eleanor Roosevelt Dinner. It was a very well-attended and well-staged event to support the JeffCo Dems.

    I found myself in an unusual, but intriguing position — sitting between the two Party leaders with possibly the most thankless [...]

    Posted: September 21, 2009, 6:27pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • What Happened Yesterday

    There has been quite a buzz in Democratic Party circles — not only here in Colorado, but nationally — about the possibility that we Colorado Democrats will have a primary in the U.S. Senate race. Yesterday, former House Speaker Andrew Romanoff made it official: he’s seeking the Democratic nomination for [...]

    Posted: September 17, 2009, 1:35pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Leadership Is Chosen

    This afternoon has been about caucus meetings here at the DNC Fall meeting in Austin. While the leadership of the DNC generally is pretty pre-determined, the leadership of the various caucuses of the DNC is much more freely selected by their members.

    Shortly after the General Session ended and everybody had [...]

    Posted: September 11, 2009, 4:18pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • “Texas is Comin’ Back! Texas is Turnin’ Blue!”

    Mid-day in Austin today has been dominated by the DNC’s General Meeting. We’ve heard from a number of speakers about the future of the Democratic Party, both here in Texas, and nationally.

    The meeting began with a welcome by Austin’s mayor, who described himself as a “Dyed-in-the-wool, yellow-dog Democrat!” We then [...]

    Posted: September 11, 2009, 1:30pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Deep In the Heart of Texas

    This morning kicked of the Democratic meetings here in Austin, Texas. This morning was all about the Association of State Democratic Chairs, which met for a few hours — some in a closed session — this morning.

    The morning began with a welcome from Texas Democratic Party Chair Boyd Ritchie. He [...]

    Posted: September 10, 2009, 11:41am EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Time to Get On Board

    I’m in Austin, Texas tonight, for the DNC and ASDC meetings that begin here tomorrow morning. Tonight, though, the President did a pretty good job explaining why we need change in our health care system.

    I normally write pretty non-controversial stuff on DemNotes. Well, non-controversial if you’re a Democrat. But I’m [...]

    Posted: September 09, 2009, 7:26pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • New Colorado Leaders at the DNC!

    Every four years, the DNC elects a new Chair. In January, the day following the Inauguration in Washington, DC, we elected Virginia Governor Tim Kaine as the new DNC Chair. Each time a Chair takes office, he or she has the ability to nominate 75 people to serve “at-large” on [...]

    Posted: September 05, 2009, 10:16am EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Country Roads … Take Me Home …

    Sen. Bennet in Las Animas

    Last night, I drove down to Las Animas for an incredibly well-attended Bent County Democratic Party picnic at City Park.

    As I said there, this was the “epicenter” of my childhood. Not Las Animas — the Las Animas City Park. I grew up [...]

    Posted: September 04, 2009, 4:51pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • It’s Already Been a Year?

    Yesterday, we headed up to Denver for the one-year anniversary celebration of the National Convention. It was also a celebration of one hundred years of tourism promotion in Denver, and there sure were a lot of folks key to the success of Denver 2008 there. After the reception, we stopped [...]

    Posted: August 28, 2009, 12:25pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Disagree Without Being Disagreeable

    Broken windows at CDP

    Whatever happened to the old addage, “You can disagree without being disagreeable.”?

    I was having a debate at last week’s Drinking Liberally here in Canon City with an officer of the local Democratic Party. He argued that public discourse had fallen off in the [...]

    Posted: August 25, 2009, 4:57pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • SuperMax

    Yesterday, I had a truly unique opportunity: I was able to tour the most secure prison in the United States. Known to outsiders as “Supermax,” the ADX at the United States Penitentiary in Florence has been dubbed the “Alcatraz of the Rockies.” Indeed, right after you go through the metal [...]

    Posted: August 13, 2009, 3:08pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Coeur d’Alene Wrap-Up

    I’m in Burlington, Washington tonight. We just arrived, after a very long journey back from Northern Idaho.

    But that doesn’t mean we didn’t have a lot to talk about today in Idaho. We began with a welcome from the Idaho AFL-CIO. We heard about the latest efforts to pass the [...]

    Posted: August 09, 2009, 12:01am EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Ballot Issues - Colorado Examples

    This afternoon, we heard from the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center, who leads the progressive efforts to monitor ballot efforts nationwide and help prevent bad ballot issues and promote progressive issues. And there was a lot of talk about Colorado.

    It seems that Colorado has shown to be the proving ground for [...]

    Posted: August 07, 2009, 6:18pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Messaging, Health Care and More in Idaho

    I’m on a break right now, and we’ve had a full day of sessions at the DNC Western Caucus meetings in Idaho. If you’ve been following @DemNotes on Twitter, you’ve seen up-to-the-minute reports from the rooms. (And rest assured, folks, I’m planning on keeping up with DemNotes online here — [...]

    Posted: August 07, 2009, 4:13pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • At the Idaho Vice Chair’s Home

    I will say one thing about Idaho: their Vice Chair is given a much nicer residence than Colorado’s Vice Chair.

    Tonight, we joined well over a hundred other Democrats at the home of Jeanne Buell, the Idaho Vice Chair, about four miles south of our hotel. It was a wonderful [...]

    Posted: August 07, 2009, 11:57pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Idaho Spuds Report

    Those of you who have been following me on Twitter know that I’ve been making the trek to Northern Idaho for the past couple of days for the DNC Western Caucus meeting. We are now here, and are getting ready to go to the opening event of the meeting, a [...]

    Posted: August 06, 2009, 5:55pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Congrats, Senator Isgar!

    The Associated Press is reporting that Senator Jim Isgar will be appointed by the President to serve as the State Director for Rural Development in Colorado. There are four statewide positions in Colorado that are appointed by the President — this is the first of those appointments. The other three [...]

    Posted: July 01, 2009, 9:48am EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • “The Clutch”

    We live in a celebrity-driven society.

    I recognize that I contribute to that. The “celebrity appeal” of meeting our elected leaders at the highest levels cannot be overestimated. Indeed, there is now a whole language and methodology to facilitating these meetings — meetings known as “The Clutch,” in political parlance.

    Today, [...]

    Posted: May 26, 2009, 7:35pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • BREAKING: Justice-Designate Sotomayor

    I’m in a rush to get out the door to head up to Denver to greet the Vice President, but I wanted to post a quick note to DemNotes to be sure everybody has heard the news: President Obama has announced his first appointment to the United States Supreme Court, [...]

    Posted: May 26, 2009, 9:43am EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Management and Communication

    Today at the ASDC meetings in Richmond was primarily about managing state parties and new media communications.

    The day began with a breakfast hosted by the AFL/CIO. It was a good event, featuring folks talking about the importance of labor, and the details of the Employee Free Choice Act (which the [...]

    Posted: May 15, 2009, 4:53pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • Blue Virginia and Twitter

    I think I now know why it took the North so long to win the Civil War: it takes forever to get to Richmond. (For those who are history-impaired, Richmond was the capital of the Confederacy.)

    We finally arrived at the Omni in downtown Richmond, where the Association of State Democratic [...]

    Posted: May 14, 2009, 3:04pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • BREAKING - ARLEN SPECTER (D)

    I’m planning on writing later today about my trip to the regional training in Durango, but here’s news that more of you will find interesting: I haven’t yet seen it on news sites, but Marc Ambinder of The Atlantic is reporting rumors that Arlen Specter, the heretofore Republican Senator from [...]

    Posted: April 28, 2009, 10:07am EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • A Long-Overdue Update

    Okay, I admit, DemNotes has not been the most-updated blog around for the past few months. I’ve taken some time to focus on work and family a little more between elections, and so I haven’t gotten to write to DemNotes recently.

    But that doesn’t mean that nothing has been going on [...]

    Posted: April 17, 2009, 12:09pm EDT
    by Dan_Slater
  • District 12 Meets

    Yesterday (Wednesday), I woke up at 5:00 a.m. Mountain Time to ride a bicycle down a 10,000 foot mountain. Now that I write that, I realize how crazy that may sound. It gets crazier.

    You see, I’m not in the Mountain time zone. We are in Maui, in a first “real” [...]

    Posted: February 27, 2009, 1:52am EST
    by Dan_Slater
  • The Latino Initiative

    This morning, I drove up to Denver to attend the meeting of the Colorado Democratic Party’s Latino Initiative at State Party Headquarters. It was a good group — as people kept arriving, they had to keep bringing in more chairs into the room — a good problem to have.

    First, let [...]

    Posted: February 21, 2009, 6:39pm EST
    by Dan_Slater
  • BREAKING: Paul Begala to Keynote J/J Dinner!

    We have some exciting news that was just released this afternoon. The Colorado Democratic Party announced today that Paul Begala will be the keynote speaker for this year’s Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, to be held on Saturday evening, March 7. Here are the details from the Party’s press release:

    Democratic state party chair [...]

    Posted: February 19, 2009, 4:34pm EST
    by Dan_Slater
  • The Corners of the State

    I began this latest season of county party reorganization meetings by going to the far northeast corner of the state, in Sterling. Yesterday, I closed the central committee reorganization season by visiting the opposite corner, in the southwest, in Durango. (Yes, I know folks in Julesburg and Cortez may quibble [...]

    Posted: February 15, 2009, 9:29am EST
    by Dan_Slater
  • Bluest of the Blue

    Number of comments: 1

    Yesterday, mere hours after our return from a very long drive back from Oklahoma, we jumped back on the Reorganization Circuit, stopping in Adams and Denver counties for their reorganization meetings.

    As with so many other counties, both Adams and Denver are undergoing some pretty big changes; both counties elected mostly-new [...]

    Posted: February 09, 2009, 12:09pm EST
    by Dan_Slater
  • Change is Coming to County Parties!

    Number of comments: 1

    Well, its that time: county party reorganizations. Traditionally held between February 1 and February 15 of every odd-numbered year, there are always a couple of counties that tend to go just before the window. The point of a “reorganization”? To elect the party officers to serve for the next two [...]

    Posted: February 02, 2009, 10:58am EST
    by Dan_Slater
  • More Changes at the DNC

    Number of comments: 1

    Yesterday, we held our Association of State Democratic Chairs meeting, along with our Winter DNC meeting.

    The morning began with a somewhat chaotic meeting of the ASDC. There was a contested race for ASDC President (who also serves as a DNC Vice Chair). Incumbent Mark Brewer of Michigan was running against [...]

    Posted: January 22, 2009, 9:39am EST
    by Dan_Slater
  • No Words.

    I’m in a bit of a bind here. It’s unusual when I sit down to write DemNotes: I’ve got no earthly idea how to write about this day here in Washington DC.

    Our President. Such a phrase bears so much meaning today.

    President Obama.

    Just typing it — typing it without it [...]

    Posted: January 20, 2009, 3:59pm EST
    by Dan_Slater
  • Sweet Home, Colorado!

    Last night was an impressive display of excitement from Colorado’s Democrats. The “Colorado Ball” was held yesterday evening in the Washington Westin City Center. Hundreds of Coloradans — and folks with links to Colorado — gathered to celebrate the inauguration of our new President today.

    When we first decided to [...]

    Posted: January 20, 2009, 4:21am EST
    by Dan_Slater
  • The Pilgrimage

    Number of comments: 1

    I’m in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania this morning. Yep, Harrisburg. Yesterday, we spent the entire day hopping from airport to airport to end up here — just a couple of hours north of our final destination: Washington DC.

    It is a little reminescent of my first trip to Washington DC, way back in [...]

    Posted: January 18, 2009, 8:51am EST
    by admin
  • A Happy Executive Committee

    This afternoon, the State Executive Committee of the Colorado Democratic Party met at the Pipefitters Hall on North Broadway. In general, it was a happy crowd — one with only one real responsibility today, to pass a budget for 2009.

    Every December, the State Executive Committee — a group of [...]

    Posted: December 21, 2008, 6:05pm EST
    by dslater
  • BREAKING: Secretary of State Bernie Buescher!

    Number of comments: 8

    Governor Ritter has just announced his choice to replace Mike Coffman Colorado’s Secretary of State: Grand Junction Rep. Bernie Buescher.

    A panel had narrowed the Governor’s list to three: Speaker Andrew Romanoff, Rep. Buescher, and Sen. Ken Gordon. Any of the three would have been outstanding choices for that position. But [...]

    Posted: December 19, 2008, 9:21am EST
    by dslater
  • Another Day of History in Colorado

    We arrived back in Colorado from San Diego late Sunday night. Well, technically speaking, we didn’t get to our hotel in Denver until the wee hours of Monday morning. And, boy, was it cold! We stayed in a hotel in Denver because I was to be at the State Capitol [...]

    Posted: December 16, 2008, 3:31pm EST
    by dslater
  • New Times, New Ideas

    Number of comments: 1

    One of the critical parts of being a successful party leader, I think, is the ability to recognize that there are ideas out there that you haven’t seen or thought of that just might work. (Conversely, some of the party leaders that I think have the most problems are those [...]

    Posted: December 13, 2008, 3:01pm EST
    by dslater
  • A Long, But Informative, Afternoon

    This afternoon was chock full of information — and was a very long and crowded meeting.

    Here in San Diego, the DNC’s Executive Committee met in a joint session with the ASDC. The day begain with an address from Governor (and DNC Chair) Howard Dean. He talked about the progress [...]

    Posted: December 12, 2008, 6:12pm EST
    by dslater
  • An “Informal” Session

    I’m on a lunch break here in San Diego, where I just returned from an “informal session” with the other state party chairs and vice chairs. We had a nice discussion of both the successes in 2008 as well as a long discussion of the importance of keeping the State [...]

    Posted: December 12, 2008, 1:14pm EST
    by dslater
  • Lots of Unanswered Questions

    Change is good.

    Not only is change good, it is what we spent the past year clawing and scratching our way to get. So, now we’ve got it. The problem with getting change, though, is that there is a lot of uncertainty attached to change.

    This afternoon, here in San Diego, the [...]

    Posted: December 12, 2008, 10:22pm EST
    by dslater
  • San Diego

    We arrived yesterday in San Diego, where the Association of State Democratic Chairs is meeting. We begin our work this afternoon, with a meeting of the ASDC Executive Committee, on which both Pat and I sit (I represent the vice chairs in the Western Region of the United States; Pat [...]

    Posted: December 11, 2008, 10:13am EST
    by dslater
  • One Last Plea In 2008

    Just when you thought it was all over….

    We still have a HUGE race that Colorado’s Democrats can be a part of winning. No, it is not in Colorado, but it IS critical to making sure we have the votes we need in Washington to help President Obama get the legislation [...]

    Posted: December 01, 2008, 1:45pm EST
    by dslater

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