Saturday, November 17, 2007

He said...she said

Thursdays debate was one to remember. There was a nice gathering of Hillary supporters at a local wine bar. About 25 people gathered to watch the debate and it was a good one. There was amazing energy as new connections were formed and a great group networked and connected. The majority of gatherers were women and a few men. This seems to be a common theme I see in her campaign. Many of those that showed up are new to politics. I think Hillary did fantastic. She was articulate and remained calm, cool and collected. I think most of the candidates did well, but Hillary by far did the best. What I found odd was Edwards performance. I do like Edwards and I think he has great ideas and is a wonderful candidate- however, Thursday he was not his best. I would have liked a counter for how many times he said, "She said." Rather than speak his own mind he sounded like a whining brother telling on his sibling. Last week at..."she said" on her postion on immigration, "she said." The he said she said just went on and on. Edwards is a bright guy, he doesn't need to run a campaign on "she said." There needs to be more than what "she said" if you are going to lead this country, that is why what "she said" won her the debate.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

It's all about me & women just like me for 2008!

That right- if you haven't already heard let me be the first to tell you. 2008 is all about the single woman! Yep, that's right we hold a lot of political clout for the upcoming election. It's about time campaigns realized single women rock! Move over soccer mom's and make room for the single women. We can sway any election if we make up our mind and vote! I always knew me and my girlfriends were powerful it's about time someone took notice and finally listened. So bring on the mailings, the phone calls and when you go door to door - do me a favor and send out the eye candy- it's payback time. Single women of the world let's flex our power and VOTE and by the way- we are swinging to the left these days!

Women are putting our money where our candidates are!


I recently traveled to DC to be part of Hillary's Women's Finance Council and attend the first ever Women's Summit. What an amazing experience. There were almost 1,000 women from 47 states. We had to turn women away because there was not room to hold everyone. Many fundraisers said you find an overflow room and hook up a satellite screen - you never turn money away. Not the Hillary campaign. This was not just about raising money - it was more than that- it was about women building a movement. If there was a group of women who were in some small dark room with a TV watching they certainly would not have had the same experience and they would have left upset not inspired. This event was an experience and we left inspired and ready for the next challenge. We are building a movement and making history all at the same time. We were also flexing our financial abilities. Business men get it. If you want to be a player in politics you must write a check. Well Hillary is doing that with women. We are writing checks because we want Hillary to be competitive with the men and we are going to dig deep to write that check.
I wrote my own check to be part of history. The goal of this event was to raise $500,000 and we raised 1.5 million- that right 1.5 million!!! What is most amazing is it was all women who raised the money. The event was the Women's summit - it was a full day chalk full of information from her campaign ad visors (many are women) to her policy advisory to her technology experts and of course Hillary herself. When she came out to great and inspire all 1,000 women- her eyes teared up. I could see this because I was fortunate enough to sit in the front row. Hillary is brilliant- just simply brilliant. She spoke for over an hour with NO notes. She went into great detail about her vision for the world and our country. She is practical and respect that about her. We learned how she makes policy and she brings together experts for discussion and then they work on solutions- it is a team collaboration which is key to turn this country around.
When Hillary was done she came down and shook hands with her supports and she took pictures with those of us who were bold enough to ask (you bet I was). My trip to DC was worth every single cent. How often do we get to be part of writing history?
Since DC was so successful we are now organizing an event in New York City. It will be December 15th. This time men are invited. I am going with a few girlfriends and we are going to make a weekend out of it. How fun to go to NYC to support Hillary and then stay the weekend with the girls. I can't wait.