Despite the results in Iowa and New Hampshire, I'm not giving up. I've been blogging for Bill Richardson since February 2006. I've been organizing and doing political work for Governor Richardson for most of the last 2 years, before there was a campaign, and I'm not giving up yet.
Some people I know think of me like Don Quixote, taking on windmills, believing in some sort of pipe dream. But it's not that simple. As John Lennon said, "You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one..." There are many Bill Richardson supporters across the country, many whom I've come to know.
Bill Richardson started his political career being underestimated. And despite losing that first race for Congress, he gained a lot of respect because he worked harder than everyone else. And eventually, that hard work translated into a lengthy career in public service, doing the work of the People. Bill Richardson did not get where he is today because he listened to the people who told him no. Bill Richardson ignored the people who told him no, worked harder than his opponents, and proved himself.
So, today, despite the results in New Hampshire not being what we hoped for, I'm not giving up. I refuse to take no for an answer. And now that the campaign is headed into the West, where the people know Bill Richardson best, let us all display that Richardson spirit and not let people tell us that Bill Richardson can't be the next President of the United States. As long as we continue to work, put in the time, effort and money, anything is possible.
Bill Richardson never gave up, and neither am I. I'm flying to Reno. Nevada on Friday to do what I can for the campaign in advance of the January 19 caucus.
Obama - 7 votes
Edwards - 2 votes
Richardson - 1 vote
While Senator Obama won Dixville Notch, it's important to note that Governor Richardson beat Hillary Clinton and came close to beating John Edwards for second. With results like these, tomorrow is going to be a good day for Governor Richardson.
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Tonight's results in Iowa are no cause for despair. As of tonight, Governor Richardson is in the Final Four. He's on his way to NH, and come tomorrow morning, it's a whole new ballgame.Without any strange party rules like 15% viability requirements, Governor Richardson is now free to go to work an do what he does best: reach out to voters, one by one, and secure their vote.
We Richardson supporters, should not hang our heads tonight, but redouble our efforts and go forward knowing that we have the best candidate (one who is in the Final 4) and to give as much of ourselves, our time, money and talents as we can to his campaign.
In 2004, Howard Dean reminded us all that we have the power. Each one of us can make a difference in this race. All of us combined are stronger than each of us as individuals. Our collective efforts will put Governor Richardson over the top.
I leave you with a quote from Senator Ted Kennedy, "For all those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die."
Now let's get out there and elect Bill Richardson the next President of the United States.
"You know, every candidate in this race is asking for the biggest job promotion of his or her life. The voters ought to look at what we've done.
"What has the Senate done in the last 12 months? Since my colleagues took over leadership of Congress, have they gotten us out of Iraq? No. Did they scrap No Child Left Behind and reform education? No. Did they stop an Attorney General who wouldn't say that waterboarding is torture? No. Have they done something to create the next generation of great paying jobs? No.
"I know that we can do better. And I have done better.
"In the last twelve months, I helped shut down North Korea's nuclear reactor. We brought back the remains of 6 American soldiers from that country that had been missing since the Korean War. I extended health coverage to every child under 12 in my state. I raised teacher salaries. I cracked down on unscrupulous lenders. I passed a landmark clean energy bill to create clean air and thousands of jobs that cannot be outsourced.
Since the beginning of the Presidential campaign, Bill Richardson has been talking about de-authorizing or ending the war in Iraq and bringing all American troops home immediately. Richardson intends to bring home all of the troops within the first year of his Presidency. Read More »
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Today the Conway Daily Sun came out and endorsed Governor Bill Richardson for the Democratic nomination for President. While it isn't the Union Leader (the largest newspaper in the state), people in New Hampshire are starting to notice what I've known all along: Governor Bill Richardson is the best qualified candidate to lead our nation."Richardson has heavyweight credentials for a heavyweight job; Obama, Edwards and Clinton, by comparison, have barely found their way into the ring," the paper wrote.
"A handful of years as senator for each of them simply does not stack up to Richardson's powerful resume as a former congressman, energy secretary, U.N. ambassador, and now, governor of New Mexico."
Richmentum is now spreading to all corners of Iowa and New Hampshire, thanks to Governor Richardson' willingness to meet with people anywhere, anytime. Urban, suburban or rural, there's no hand that Bill Richardson won't shake and in state's like Iowa and New Hampshire that practice pays dividends.
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As we get closer to Thursday's Iowa caucuses, a new MSNBC/McClatchy/Mason-Dixon poll shows New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson's support surging to 12%, vaulting him back into contention in Iowa.While 12% isn't enough to win, Richardson doesn't need to win Iowa in order to be successful. Surpassing any of the so-called frontrunners will be a victory for Governor Richardson and give his campaign a boost heading into New Hampshire, while dealing a serious blow to the opposition.
As we saw in 2004, when Iowa voters made up their minds late for John Kerry (who was still polling at 7% in mid-December), in 2008 not all Iowans have made their minds up yet.
The poll also found, however, that one in five Iowa Democrats and one in three Iowa Republicans said they could still change their minds before the caucuses on Thursday -- the first big test in the state-by-state battle to choose candidates for the November presidential election. [emphasis mine]
With 20 percent of the voters having a possible change of heart and 8 percent undecided, in addition to his current support which is surging, come Thursday Governor Richardson will be right in the midst of things.
I just sent the following e-mail to our Washington State for Richardson group:
Dear Friends, I've just set up a new Facebook group for Richardson supporters called "I Will Caucus for Bill Richardson in Washington on February 9,2007. If you have a Facebook account please join this group so I can start confirming that you will participate in the caucus and support Governor Richardson. Please also invite everyone you know who supports Governor Richardson, lives in Washington state and will attend the February 9 caucus.
Here is the link to the Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7889506977
Thanks again for all you do.
Ken
If you're in another state and coordinating for the campaign you might consider doing the same thing to start getting a handle on identifyingRichadson supporters in your area.
Please take some time and join Genius Rocket to support our cause to get $1000 for the Southern California Grassroots campaign to buy badly needed supplies. Please follow that link to view our video submission for the best candidate. You just need to do 3 things.
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With your help we can keep the campaign going strong in Southern California. Please even if you are not from southern California Please view these ads and vote. All the views can help. The video is exactly 30 seconds long.
Cheers,
Ryan
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Just a short note to remind everyone that we will be holding our official campaign weekly conference call tomorrow evening, Wednesday, November 14th at 9PM EST. National Political Director Ben Chao will be our special guest. I promise you will find Ben's presentation both informative and entertaining. We will be sending out the link for the event later today which will have the call number and passcode. PLEASE do share that email with your groups. Tomorrow's call will include some very special information you will not want to miss.
Also, if you need to reach my new assistant, Danielle Stein, her email is dstein@richardsonforpresident.com
http://action.richardsonforpresident.com/page/event/detail/wst
Best,
Jeff
Jeff Gulko
National Grassroots Director
Richardson For President
jgulko@richardsonforpresident.com
(505)917-5660
NARAL National is holding presidential candidate poll. Right now Hillary is at 30% and BR is at 5%.
Please vote for BR and forward to your social networks!
http://www.prochoiceamerica.org/
Here is another poll. www.billpressshow.com/
Cast your vote to move the Governor up in the standings.
I was reading this interesting article on BBC.co.uk
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7073664.stm
This is a new website that is launching on Nov 4 which is Monday for students to cover the elections. The website is Scoop08.com so we should watch that especially since students are one biggest potential voting blocks. If any students are willing to contribute to this site that would be great so we can get our name out there. Check it out.
Ryan
On the front page of the Elko Daily Free Press (NV) is a Democratic presidential poll. Of all of the Democrats, Bill Richardson is in the lead, but trailing "None of the Above". Please help us put Governor Richardson in front by going to the link below and voting for Bill Richardson. I'm told this is going to be published in the print edition of the paper, which means we can help generate more support for the Governor in Nevada.
Here is the link: www.elkodaily.com
The poll is on the home page, just scroll down about halfway and look in the middle of the page. You can only vote once. Thanks for your continued support of Governor Bill Richardson.
Ken
A Busy week in Southern California with the fires and such. I went to three events this week for the governor. I actually got to meet the governor and watch him speak at a donor event in Los angeles on Tuesday night and on Wednesday I got to see him speak in a NDN.org speech at UCLA. Then I got to go to a democratic group in Southern Orange county and spar with an Obama Supporter as well as talk to many intersting people. We have the peace rally on Saturday in Downtown it will be awesome to see how many people show up for the cause of peace.
The pics are below from some of our grassroots from Los Angeles
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v304/thetalesend/Richardson/
Please take a mun to vote in this new straw poll for DailyKos.
Cheers,
Ryan
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/10/22/132221/88
http://DemocracyforAmerica.com/VoteRichardson
After watching the Democratic Presidential debate last week, and seeing the major difference between the candidates on Iraq, I've spent the last week taking action to support Governor Richardson. This morning, using the tools on campaign's Action Center, I've sent Letters to the Editor of my local newspaper, The Olympian, and national newspapers, the Washington Post, New York Times, LA Times and USA Today.
The tools are very easy to use to send your own letter. You enter your Zip Code and a list of local newspapers pops up and then you can select which newspapers you want to receive your letter. Then you type your lette and click submit and of it goes.
Here is the text of my letter I sent out 5 minutes ago:
As we learned in last week's Democratic Presidential debate at Dartmouth, on the issue of Iraq there is a major difference among the top four candidates. When asked by moderator Tim Russert, only Governor Bill Richardson committed to getting all of the troops out of Iraq before the end of his first term. Senators Clinton, Obama and Edwards would not commit to getting the troops out before 2013. That's five more years of stay the course.
On the issue of residual troops, Senators Clinton and Obama have made it clear that forces would remain in Iraq. Senator Edwards muddies the waters by saying he'll remove combat troops, but makes no mention of the non-combat support troops he'd leave behind. Don’t be fooled by the kabuki dance and rhetorical gymnastics of the other candidates. Residual troops equals stay the course, and that’s simply unacceptable.
Governor Bill Richardson has a plan that the majority of the American people have endorsed: get all of our troops out of Iraq immediately. No peace can exist in Iraq until American soldiers are out. Bill Richardson has the long record of foreign policy experience with proven results and superior diplomatic skills, among the candidates, to get the United States out of this quagmire.
Please consider writing your own letter to the editor and add your voice to the growing chorus that is joining Governor Bill Richardson's call for an immediate end to the war in Iraq and getting all of the troops out. While the rest of the candidates dance around on the issue of Iraq, Bill Richardson is providing a clear, steady voice that addresses the wishes of the vast majority of the American people. And Bill Richardson has the experience and skills to turn his plan into reality.
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I'm at the Washington State Democrats Central Committee meeting this weekend, representing Bill Richardson for President, signing up new supporters and making connections with Democrats around the state. Thanks to Aaron Belenky, Jack Arends and Becky Graham for all of their support and hard work this weekend. Without them, this would have been a one-man show.
Last night, Aaron Belenky hosted the Richardson for President hospitality suite. With the help of Aaron's projector and my laptop we showed Governor Richardson's new ad (the 5 minute version) that lays out his positioon on Iraq and clearly delineates where the other candidates stand. The video was looped and played over and over endlessly, until the battery died on the laptop. We received a great reception from Democrats from around Washington state. Everyone was very positive about Governor Richardson, many are already supporting him, and those who weren't had him as their second choice. I'm pleasantly surprised by the level of support we're seeing from the party faithful, and think that we're on the cusp of becoming a more visible force in Washington.
I also spoke to the Washington State Democrats Hispanic/Latino caucus this morning and gave out literature on Mi Familia Con Richardson. Many of the caucus members had met Governor Richardson in May when he came out to Seattle. This morning they welcomed me to the "family". The Latino caucus is very excited and motivated about supporting Governor Richardson's campaign and so we're working to turn that into action.
In addition, we've got a DNC vacancy to fill, and one of the candidates is a supporter of Governor Richardson. So, I've been providing assistance to her campaign to get appointed, so that we can increase the number of friends that Governor Richardson has on the DNC.
We've also signed up some new supporters and picked up a number of endorsements of party leaders while we've been here in Wenatchee. This support will be crucial when we get out the vote for our caucuses.
So it's been a very good weekend for the campaign here in Washington, and people out here are very positive about Bill Richardson and ready to get the campaign rolling.








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