Rocky Mountain, High
Two things are certain right now.
1. Rep. Bob Ney is going to jail
2. The Presidential contest is well underway for 2008
With that in mind, cities around the country are putting together their bids to host the 2008 Democratic Convention and among the more serious bidders will be Denver, Colorado.
In fact, Denver just hired well-known Democratic convention planner and consultant Debbie Willhite to lead the effort on behalf of the city.
From the Rocky Mountain News:
Debbie Willhite, a key Democratic Party political strategist and national convention organizer for Bill Clinton’s presidential campaigns, has been named executive director of the Denver 2008 Host Committee, showing the city’s determination to win the 2008 convention.
She said a Denver convention would help the Democratic Party advance its successful strategy of attracting independent voters in the Mountain West to win back the White House.
“I think the No. 1 purpose of the convention is to be a launching pad for the presidential nominee,” Willhite said. “Denver serves that purpose in a number of ways. The most important way is that it stretches the electoral map and shows that the Democrats are reaching out to the Rocky Mountain West.”
She said that gives Denver an edge over the other two competitors for the Democratic convention - New York and Minneapolis-St. Paul.
I think Denver makes a lot of sense for Democrats in 2008. It’s a region of the country that we’ve made some inroads in, but we still have lots of work to do.
What do you think?…post a comment below.
















July 28th, 2006 at 1:13 pm
The Dems are gaining ground in Colorado as we are seeing strong support for Bill Ritter for Governer. If Denver is chosen to host the convention in 2008 it could be a big boost in turning the state blue.