Saturday, May 14, 2005

Note from the Democratic State Convention

-I have just returned from the Democratic State Convention in Lowell, and so offer the following observations.

First, it seemed Deval Patrick's day. Patrick is a candidate for Governor - a relative newcomer to politics, but someone who it seems has hit the ground running. He was one of three declared candidates who was given five minutes to address the delegates, and he made the most of his opportunity, delivering an exciting, well paced stump speech using the catch-phrase 'Yes We Can!'.

Patrick was sandwiched between the other two gubernatorial candidate: Secretary of State Bill Galvin spoke first, and finally, Attorney General Tom Reilly delivered his address. Neither aroused much of an audience response and Reilly - who though he only officially declared on Friday (May 13) was very disappointing.

Reilly clearly has money, and organization, and strong backing from the party regulars but... Patrick seems to excite the average delegate (at least those at this convention) and, perhaps, offers an alternative to democrats and progressives who don't seemed to have been willing to back the nominee over the last 15 years.

The convention was also notable for a few other passionate speeches, most notably that of Senator Ted Kennedy - who ended his rousing speech with an impromptu dance to the classic rock song, 'Still the One', and a long speech by new Democratic National Committee chair Howard Dean.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dear 2005 Delegates,



It was my honor and pleasure to meet you at this year’s convention in Lowell. Thank you for welcoming me, talking to me about my run for Lt. Governor and visiting my information booth. I will use my proven record of economic opportunity and social rights to be part of the team that takes back the Corner Office at the State House. To contact me, please go to www.andreasilbert.com.



Warm Regards,

Andrea Silbert