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February 03, 2005

Online First For RNC

New RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman pulled off a political online first last Friday. On a January 19th, the RNC became the first national political committee to pass a formal resolution of thanks to online supporters -- giving appreciation to 2004 team leaders.

Here's the email:
Last week the members of the Republican National Committee gathered in our nation's capitol and elected me as their new Chairman. I am grateful for the honor. At the same meeting the members passed several new resolutions. There is one resolution that I thought you would enjoy.

RESOLUTION IN APPRECIATION OF THE TEAM LEADERS AND VOLUNTEERS WHO GAVE THEIR TIME DURING THE 2004 ELECTION
WHEREAS, these Team Leaders and Volunteers are the greatest political team ever assembled in the history of American politics;
WHEREAS, the Team Leaders and Volunteers helped elect Republicans up and down the ballot throughout the country;
WHEREAS, President Bush became the first Republican president re-elected with House and Senate majorities since 1924 thanks to the hard work of Team Leaders and Volunteers;
WHEREAS, the efforts of the Team Leaders and Volunteers helped President Bush win more votes than any presidential candidate in history; and
WHEREAS, the efforts of the 1.4 million Team Leaders and 1.2 million Volunteers is astounding - with over 15 million contacts made in the final 72 hours before the polls closed; now therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the Members of the Republican National Committee thank the Team Leaders and Volunteers for making a difference in the 2004 Election with their hard work across the country.

As adopted by the Republican National Committee, January 19, 2005.

Click here to read other resolutions passed at the RNC Winter Meeting.

Posted by Buzz Webster at February 3, 2005 06:20 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

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