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Monday, January 16, 2006

Howard Dean coming to Ohio.


Former Vermont governor and presidential candidate Howard Dean is coming to Columbus Wednesday to unveil a reform package being introduced by Democratic congressional leaders. It is Dean's first appearance in Ohio since becoming chairman of the Democratic National Committee.


Dean plans to join Ohio House and Senate Democrats at a 10 a.m. news conference at the Statehouse "to demonstrate Democrats’ commitment to honest leadership,'' according to John Kohlstrand, spokesman for the House Democrats.

The event coincides with the introduction of reforms in Washington, according to Brian Rothenberg, spokesman for the Ohio Democratic Party.

Democrats plan to highlight efforts to restore honest leadership at all levels of government, Kohlstrand said.

Dean will be joined by Ohio House Democratic Leader Chris Redfern, who is chairman of the state Democratic Party, House Democratic Leader-elect Joyce Beatty of Columbus and Senate Democratic Leader C.J. Prentiss of Cleveland.


1 Comments:

at 1:15 PM, January 16, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess that's the only picture of Dean this propaganda machine could find.

I'm not a Democrat or a Dean fan, but the Enquirers blatant, right-wing republican bias is quite obvious. What a joke you all have become.

 
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