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Vilsack Campaign Welcomes Barack Obama Into The Race

STATEMENT ON OBAMA ANNOUNCEMENT

DES MOINES, IA -- Below is a statement by Vilsack for President campaign manager Craig Varoga regarding Senator Barack Obama’s candidacy for President:

“We welcome Barack Obama and all the other candidates into the race. Voters across our country are going to hear a real debate about how to put the Bush years behind us and get America moving in the right direction. We’re glad that other candidates are joining the race. We look forward to a real debate about the issues as the other candidates begin to speak out

Posted by Mike on January 16, 2007 | Permalink

Tom Vilsack Steps Down From The DLC To Run For President

Vilsack Stepping Down from DLC to Run for President
Democratic Presidential Candidate Follows Path of Former DLC Chair Bill Clinton

DES MOINES, IA – Democratic presidential candidate Tom Vilsack, following the precedent established by former DLC Chair Bill Clinton, announced today he is resigning his post at the Democratic Leadership Council to focus on his campaign for President. Published reports this morning indicate that former Tennessee Congressman Harold Ford, Jr. is preparing to succeed Vilsack at the DLC.

According to outgoing DLC Chair Vilsack:

“I’m resigning from the DLC because I am running for President. As a candidate for President, I am responsible for articulating my views about the future of our country and the importance of having the courage to create change in America.

For the last 18 months, I have genuinely enjoyed traveling across America as the DLC chair, and talking about our party’s commitment to fighting for freedom and liberty for every American family. The DLC has played and will continue to play an important role in ensuring our party remains open to the perspective of every American who shares our values.

Harold Ford has earned his reputation as a persuasive advocate for the Democratic Party and will do a great job as Chairman of the DLC.”

Posted by Mike on January 11, 2007 | Permalink

Vilsack Campaign Welcomes John Edwards Into The Race

STATEMENT ON EDWARDS ANNOUNCEMENT

DES MOINES, IA – Below is a statement by Vilsack for President campaign manager Craig Varoga regarding Senator John Edward’s candidacy for President:

“We welcome John Edwards and all the other candidates into the race.  Voters across our country are going to hear a real debate about how to put the Bush years behind us and get America back on track.”

Posted by Mike on December 28, 2006 | Permalink

Governor Tom Vilsack Creates Presidential Campaign Videoblog On Blip.tv

Governor Tom Vilsack Creates Presidential Campaign Videoblog on blip.tv

Iowa Governor Uses Video on the Internet to Connect Directly With Voters

NEW YORK, Dec. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Videoblogging is poised to have a major impact on the next Presidential election. Today, Iowa Governor and Democratic presidential candidate Tom Vilsack announced he is creating a weekly videoblog to highlight his vision for America. Governor Vilsack's show will be hosted by blip.tv, a service that hosts and distributes videoblogs and Web-based TV shows.
Vilsack's campaign videos will provide a comprehensive, behind the scenes look at life on the presidential campaign trail, chronicling the experiences and insights of Governor Vilsack, top campaign staff and the candidate's family. The show will enable Vilsack to communicate directly with voters about his campaign platform and to speak about the top issues of the day, while humanizing the governor without the filters of traditional media.

Governor Vilsack has already posted his first episodes, available at http://www.tomvilsack08.com and at tomvilsack.blip.tv. The day before officially announcing his run for President, Vilsack posted a personal video with his thoughts on the presidential campaign and his upcoming announcement speech.

Presidential candidate Tom Vilsack said, "Blip.tv is an innovative way to introduce myself to the American people and present my ideas to create change here in the U.S. It's time to change course and rebuild our sense of community. With the help of blip.tv, I will work to find real solutions to everyday problems we face here and abroad."

"In the past, presidential candidates who wanted to communicate with voters had to buy a 30-second television spot or speak in carefully crafted sound bites in the hope the evening news would pick them up," said blip.tv COO Dina Kaplan. "Blip.tv's unique services allow Governor Vilsack to create his own television show: a regularly updated series of videoblogs which voters can regularly tune into for personal, unfiltered news and information directly from the campaign. The curtain is being pulled back, and this can only be good for the democratic process."

Blip.tv will distribute Governor Vilsack's show to his website, at http://www.tomvilsack08.com, to iTunes and to MySpace. The videoblog will also be featured on blip.tv's destination site at http://www.blip.tv.

Posted by Mike on December 13, 2006 | Permalink

Tom Vilsack "Courage To Create Change" Announcement Video

Posted by Mike on November 30, 2006 | Permalink

Tom Vilsack "Courage To Create Change" Announcement Photos

Posted by Mike on November 30, 2006 | Permalink

Tom Vilsack "Courage To Create Change" Announcement Speech

Tom Vilsack announced his candidacy for President of the United States at Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant, Iowa.

"Christie, thank you. It sure feels good to be home. I want to thank Christie, Jess, and Doug for their love, support, and inspiration. Without them I would not be here today. As a family we are committed to this campaign and this effort - you can be sure of that.  And I want to thank all of you for being here and for your friendship and support for so many years.  My life was profoundly changed and made better when you welcomed me into your community 30 years ago.

Three weeks ago, Americans courageously voted to create change. We sent a clear message that we wanted our country led in a new and better direction. But our job is not done. We have more work to do.

Today in the White House, we have a president whose first reflex is to divide and conquer...who preys on insecurities and fears for partisan gain...who has tried to rob us of the very asset that has made the United States the greatest country on earth:  Our sense of community, optimism and can-do spirit.

In the last election, Americans were not fooled by political tricks or gimmicks. We said in one voice, from all regions of the country, for our children and grandchildren:  Tomorrow does matter.

That is why I am here today -- to bring even bolder change and build an even stronger future for our great nation.

Let us face facts. 

The world today is filled with real threats and real problems. Our way of life is at risk from terrorism throughout the world.  Here at home, families struggle with skyrocketing healthcare costs and rising college tuition. For too many, home ownership is a fading dream.  For others, a secure retirement is an unfulfilled promise.  And for many neighborhoods and cities, crime is a daily threat and danger.

Let us also speak truth.

Our way of life and national security have been put at risk by fiscal irresponsibility and by our dependence upon foreign oil and the countries that provide it. In some cases, the governments of these countries take our money -- and yet despise us and harbor terrorists.

By any measure or standard we are less safe and less secure than we were 6 years ago. Our country needs bold leadership guided by the right values and the right experience. 

That is why I am here today.

For those of you meeting me for the first time, let me say a few words of introduction.

I have always been the underdog and long shot.  And I have always been inspired by stories of ordinary people who struggled, but ultimately succeeded.

I began life in an orphanage in the arms of a stranger. I was adopted into a loving but troubled home. During my early years, my mother battled alcohol and prescription drug addiction. My parents separated. I watched as my father balanced being a single parent while trying to keep his business alive. We struggled and adapted to a declining standard of living. I know what it is to feel alone and forgotten...as if you do not belong.

The deepest hole anyone can dig is addiction and dependency. My mother dug that hole, but she dug herself out. She relied on her faith, family and friends. In doing so she taught me a valuable lesson - that the courage to create change can overcome anything, and that community can give you the support and confidence to succeed.

My parents got back together.  And when they did, they taught me never to give up on people, family or community. Their values live here inside me and will always guide me in everything I do.

I have served as a mayor, state senator and two-term governor. I have worked every day in public life to bring people together to create change. 

In the past eight years, Iowa successfully changed farm fields into energy fields. We changed the traditional idea of agriculture and became the national leader in renewable fuel and energy production.  As a state, we became more economically, environmentally and energy secure. If you drive around Iowa today, you will see a changing landscape marked by new ethanol and bio-fuel production plants and wind farms.

We had the courage to create change in education, health care and government itself.  And by having the courage to create change, we provided greater security and opportunity to our people

That is why I am here today - to continue our work, and to bring the courage to create change to America.  It will take leadership to create this change.  But it also will take an active sense of community.

You do not have to be raised behind a white picket fence to understand the power of community. Some of America's strongest communities do not have any white picket fences or even yards for that matter.

In these communities, there are countless American success stories - immigrants from every continent who traveled here to farm fields, work in factories and pursue the American Dream. Many of these new Americans faced and overcame discrimination.  Our country must always remain a destination for those in pursuit of that dream, for a better life for their family and to live in freedom.

That too is why I am here.

America needs a president who builds and creates...who makes our country more secure... who is bold and has the courage to create change.

I will be that president.

So today, in front of the family and friends I love and here in the community I call home, I announce my candidacy to be the next President of the United States.

Let us have the courage to create the bold change we need.   Let us stop the endless debates and empty talk.

Together, with the courage to create change, let us develop a healthcare system that prevents illness, cures diseases and helps people live longer healthier lives -- without taking away every penny in their bank accounts after a lifetime of sacrifice and hard work.   

Together, with the courage to create change, let us fight for an education system that helps every child become as inquisitive and creative as God intended them to be. If we are to compete in a tough, global economy, Americans must remain the most innovative people on earth.   

Together, with the courage to create change, let us build a 21st Century economy of cutting-edge companies and technologies that lead us to energy security.  Energy security will revitalize rural America, re-establish our moral leadership on global warming and climate security and eliminate our addiction to foreign oil.   

Together, with the courage to create change let us embrace a new foreign policy that renews friendships, develops alliances and isolates enemies. In Iraq, we must act, take our troops out of harm's way and allow Iraqis to begin providing their own security.   

I am running for President because every America has the right to pursue the American Dream.

I am running for President because every community should contribute to our success. Americans who live in cities, barrios, suburbs and small towns all deserve a president who works for and remembers them.

Most of all, I am running for President to replace the anxiety of today with the hope of tomorrow and to guarantee every American their birthright:  Opportunity.

It will take courage to create this change.  But by restoring America's community, optimism and can-do spirit, we will succeed.  I ask for your support and your vote. Together let us have the courage to create change in America.

May God Bless our work and the United States of America."

Posted by Mike on November 30, 2006 | Permalink

Tom Vilsack Set To Launch Announcement Tour

VILSACK CAMPAIGN TO LAUNCH FIVE STATE "COURAGE TO CREATE CHANGE" ANNOUNCEMENT TOUR

Des Moines, IA – Tom Vilsack will kick off a five-state tour by formally announcing his candidacy for President of the United States on Thursday, November 30, 2006 at 9:30 AM in the Iowa Wesleyan College Howe Center of Mt. Pleasant, IA.  The Governor and his family will travel from Iowa to New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Nevada and South Carolina. 

The community of Mt. Pleasant will host a potluck supper on Wednesday, November 29th at Mount Pleasant Middle School.

Posted by Mike on November 22, 2006 | Permalink

Tom Vilsack Files Official Papers To Declare Presidential Candidacy

The Vilsack for President campaign issued this press release announcing the 2008 Presidential Campaign Committee and Website.

TOM VILSACK FILES OFFICIAL PAPERS TO DECLARE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY

Tom Vilsack '08 Committee Established

(Des Moines, IA) -- Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack today took the first formal step toward running for President of the United States by filing documents with the Federal Election Commission to establish his presidential campaign committee, Tom Vilsack for President.

Tom Vilsack for President, will be headquarted in Des Moines, IA and will be publicly launched with a multi-state campaign kick-off tour scheduled to begin in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa on November 30 and include announcement events in New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Nevada and South Carolina.

Tom Vilsack is the longest serving Democratic governor in the United States.  As Chair of the Democratic Leadership Council and former Chair of the Democratic Governors Association, he is a recognized national leader on education, healthcare, economic development and renewable energy.  Tom Vilsack was the first Democratic governor elected in Iowa since 1968.  In 1998, he promised to serve only two terms - a pledge that he kept in 2006 despite healthy job approval ratings in his home state.

"Americans sent a clear message on Tuesday.  They want leaders who will take this country in a new direction. " said Vilsack, Iowa's two-term Governor.  "They want leaders who share their values, understand their needs, and respect their intelligence. That's what I've done as Governor of Iowa, and that's what I intend to do as President." 

"I couldn't be more honored that my wife, Christie, and our sons, Doug and Jess, are committed to joining my effort to offer the people of America and the Democratic Party my vision for the future of our country as a candidate for President," he said.  Over the next several weeks, they and the rest of my team will put together the building blocks needed to run a successful national presidential campaign.  I invite all Americans to join with us in working for America's future."

Official announcement activities are scheduled to begin in Vilsack's hometown of Mt. Pleasant, IA on November 30 and will be followed by events in New Hampshire, Pittsburgh, PA, Nevada and South Carolina.

A "Gala Celebration of American Community" is schedule in Des Moines on December 2 as the inaugural fundraising event for the campaign.

Members of his campaign staff will move into the new Vilsack '08 headquarters today.

More information about the campaign and how to become involved is available on the campaign's new website:  http://www.tomvilsack08.com.

Posted by Mike on November 09, 2006 | Permalink

Tom Vilsack 2008 Statement Of Candidacy

Tomvilsack08 Tom Vilsack 2008 Statement Of Candidacy filed November 9, 2006.

Posted by Mike on November 09, 2006 | Permalink

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