Why are you an Iowa Democrat?

The Iowa Democratic Party wants to know. From an e-mail executive director Norm Sterzenbach sent out today:

The 2009 Iowa State Fair is just around the corner and the Iowa Democratic Party will once again have a booth. This year we want to include the voice of all Iowa Democrats in our booth.

Please take a moment to think about why you are a Democrat. Condense those thoughts to 140 characters or less and send them to us. Be sure to include your first name and home town. We will receive messages through our website, Facebook, Twitter, email and the U.S. postal service between now and the conclusion of the fair. Your thoughts will be incorporated into the Iowa Democratic Party State Fair booth.

You can use the following methods to send us your answer to the question: Why am I an Iowa Democrat?

   * Email – Send your email response to statefair@iowademocrats.org.

   * Facebook – If you are a fan of the Iowa Democratic Party on Facebook you can write a message on our wall at facebook.com/iowademocrats.

   * Twitter – If you are on Twitter, send @iowa_democrats a Direct Message or add the tag #IADEMS to your tweet.

   * Text Message – Send your text message to 515-238-0845.

   * Our Website – Not on Facebook or Twitter? Click here to send us your message.

   * U.S. Postal Service – Prefer snail mail? Write us a note and send it to:

          Iowa Democratic Party

          State Fair Booth

          5661 Fleur Dr

          Des Moines, IA 50312

Please remember to use 140 characters or less in your response and include your first name and your home town. Having trouble narrowing it down? Feel free to send us more than one message. We hope to hear from as many Iowa Democrats as possible so please forward this message to all your Democratic friends.

Stay tuned for future messages on how be involved with the Iowa Democratic Party at the 2009 State Fair.

Feel free to post why you’re an Iowa Democrat in this thread as well.

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desmoinesdem

  • Sorry

    Not a Dem.

  • I confess

    that I’m a part-time Democrat, namely so I can participatee in Dem caucuses. However, the Dem Party always manages to tick me off, so I quit. This year’s FISA flop was enough to push me over the edge and change registration to “No Party.” If Dems don’t stand up to GOP and blow real health care reform, I may never go back.

    • you and a lot of other people

      It’s not enough to focus on electing more Democrats–we also badly need better Democrats.

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