News & Action Alerts


April 08, 2008

CRUNCH TIME CONTINUES

Democratic women candidates really need to lean on you for some help.  No matter how little you can help between now and Primary Election Day -
May 13th
any effort will make a difference.

Write a check, plant a yard sign, stuff an envelope, make phone calls to friends and family supporting your candidate, get a group together to do door to door or organize a honk and wave along your favorite local busy roadway.  It all adds up and is the best formula for success we know. From our end here we will feature WV candidates each week so you can better know the Democratic Women running in your state.  

DEMOCRAT WOMEN - CANDIDATES PROFILES

RE-ELECT BONNIE BROWN

Bonnie BrownAs a woman legislator, Bonnie has focused attention on women's and children's issues--those most affected by legislative policies.  In addition, she enjoys speaking to and educating people about civics, how they can be effective in participating in the legislative process, and affecting policy. 

Bonnie Brown is never afraid to speak out and up for the people she serves.  And her work has been noticed.  Delegate Brown has received the state's Susan B. Anthony Award for furtherance of women's rights, and a similar local award.

The local Business and Professional Women awarded her their "Woman of the Year" award.  And most recently, the West Virginia Women's Commission presented Bonnie with the "Guardian Angel" award for her work on behalf of women, children, and families.

In addition to local and state awards, in 1993, she was nationally honored as "Legislator of the Year" by the National Child Support Enforcement Association, and, in 2005, was named "Legislator of the Year" by the American Psychological Association.

This year, like every year Bonnie needs your help, your support and your contribution to her campaign.  Find out how you can help Bonnie in her RE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN by going to her website at: www.delegatebonniebrown.com.

 

RE-ELECT BOBBIE HATFIELD

BHDelegate Barbara "Bobbie" Hatfield has served as your representative in the West Virginia House of Delegates for 16 years and has a demonstrated commitment to the voters and families in the 30th Delegate District of Kanawha County.

Bobbie Hatfield was born in Charleston, West Virginia, the daughter of Fred and Barbara Wade Burruss. She is a registered nurse currently practicing in Hospice.  She recieved her nursing training at the Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing, Charlotte, North Carolina.

Despite the fact that she has all the name recognition in the world because of her 16 years of service, Bobbie is nervous about this election.  When ballot straws were pulled she wound up 16th on the Democratic Ballot.  So this year, Bobbie especially needs your help.  If you can spare some volunteer time, go to her website to find out how to connect: www.bobbiehatfield.com.   

If you’d like to write her a campaign check you can send it directly to:
  Committee to Re-Elect Bobbie Hatfield
3 Wilbur Drive
South Charleston, WV  25303


 


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