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Washington, DC - Citing the Denver host committee's strong bid and growing
Democratic gains in the Rocky Mountain West, Democratic National Committee Chairman
Howard Dean today announced that Denver will host the 2008 Democratic National
Convention Monday, August 25 to Thursday, August 28.
The DNC will hold a conference call at 3 p.m. to discuss the announcement.
For call information, please contact Kimberly Hunter at hunterk@dnc.org or call
202-863-8148.
Dean issued the following statement:
"I am delighted to announce that the city of Denver will host the 2008
Democratic National Convention. I congratulate Governor Ritter, Mayor Hickenlooper,
Senator Salzar and the members of the Denver Host Committee for assembling an
outstanding bid that demonstrates the community's commitment to organizing a
first-rate national convention that will put our nominee on the path to victory
in 2008.
"There is no question that the West is important to the future of the
Democratic Party. The recent Democratic gains in the West exemplify the principle
that when we show up and ask for people's votes and talk about what we stand
for, we can win in any part of the country. Additionally, we have a number of
strong Democratic leaders in the West who will be a part of showcasing the vision
of Democratic leadership for America as we introduce the next Democratic President
in the Rocky Mountains.
"New York is a wonderful city but in the end, it was the strength of Denver's
bid that made it the best choice. From the state-of-the-art facilities to the
commitment of community leaders to hosting an outstanding event, Mayor Hickenlooper
and the host committee made clear that the Denver convention will be a great
one. We thank the team for its hard-work during this process and look forward
to working with them over the next year and a half to put on the best Democratic
convention in history."
"I would like to thank Mayor Bloomberg, the members of the New York Host
Committee, and the rest of the team who organized New York City's bid to host
the convention. Together, they made this an enormously difficult decision. I
know how hard they worked, and appreciate all of their efforts."
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