BUSH 2000 SULLIVAN COUNTY CO-CHAIR SWITCHES PARTIES, BACKS JOHN KERRY!
George W. Bush’s 2000 Sullivan County Co-Chair, Allen Damren, has left his former party because of Bush’s failed policies and endorsed John Kerry for President. Damren is currently a school administrator in Claremont and, as an educator, Damren is especially troubled by Bush’s broken promises and lack of national leadership.
“As a county co-chair for Bush 2000, I was actively involved in his campaign efforts in New Hampshire. I saw George Bush make a number of campaign promises first hand. When he won, I had high expectations.” Said Damren “After three years and three million jobs lost I’ve given up on Bush and his broken promises. George W. Bush is driving this country in the wrong direction on education, health care, foreign policy and the economy. John Kerry has the values, experience and courage to lead America and has a proven record of standing up for ordinary Americans no matter what the obstacles.”
Damren is an experienced educator who understands the needs of America’s public schools and is disappointed with Bush’s failure to fully fund No Child Left Behind. As a part of his education plan John Kerry will oppose vouchers, strengthen early childhood education, reduce class size, modernize and repair our schools, and fully fund special needs education.
Damren is supporting Kerry because he has the courage and experience to take on George W. Bush and to win back the White House in 2004. “Out of all the Democratic candidates, he’s the one who can beat Bush. I am proud to support Senator John Kerry for President of the United States.” Damren’s endorsement is the latest example of John Kerry’s appeal across party lines, and his ability to beat George W. Bush. A recent poll released in mid-October showed John Kerry is the strongest Democratic candidate in a head-to-head match up with President Bush.
George W. Bush’s 2000 Sullivan County Co-Chair, Allen Damren, has left his former party because of Bush’s failed policies and endorsed John Kerry for President. Damren is currently a school administrator in Claremont and, as an educator, Damren is especially troubled by Bush’s broken promises and lack of national leadership.
“As a county co-chair for Bush 2000, I was actively involved in his campaign efforts in New Hampshire. I saw George Bush make a number of campaign promises first hand. When he won, I had high expectations.” Said Damren “After three years and three million jobs lost I’ve given up on Bush and his broken promises. George W. Bush is driving this country in the wrong direction on education, health care, foreign policy and the economy. John Kerry has the values, experience and courage to lead America and has a proven record of standing up for ordinary Americans no matter what the obstacles.”
Damren is an experienced educator who understands the needs of America’s public schools and is disappointed with Bush’s failure to fully fund No Child Left Behind. As a part of his education plan John Kerry will oppose vouchers, strengthen early childhood education, reduce class size, modernize and repair our schools, and fully fund special needs education.
Damren is supporting Kerry because he has the courage and experience to take on George W. Bush and to win back the White House in 2004. “Out of all the Democratic candidates, he’s the one who can beat Bush. I am proud to support Senator John Kerry for President of the United States.” Damren’s endorsement is the latest example of John Kerry’s appeal across party lines, and his ability to beat George W. Bush. A recent poll released in mid-October showed John Kerry is the strongest Democratic candidate in a head-to-head match up with President Bush.
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