DCCC Unveils Third Wave of Red To Blue
June 18th, 2008
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced today the next round of candidates who earned a spot in the DCCC’s highly competitive Red to Blue program. These 14 candidates qualified for the third round of the Red to Blue program by surpassing demanding fundraising goals and skillfully demonstrating to voters that they stand for change and will represent new priorities when elected to Congress.
National Backing for Berkowitz
June 18th, 2008
Today, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) added Ethan Berkowitz to their “Red to Blue” program for candidates challenging Republican incumbents. Congressional candidates earn a spot in the highly competitive program by running well-organized campaigns, meeting demanding goals and proving to voters that they will bring change to Congress.
From Joelle Hall:
June 17th, 2008
“Ethan will fight for our Veterans and will make sure the government lives up to its end of the bargain.”
From Charlie Hubbard:
June 17th, 2008
“I know he’ll support Native Veterans present and future by showing persistence in securing their benefits.”
From Roger Marcil:
June 17th, 2008
“As a retired Army officer, I believe Ethan Berkowitz, among our many candidates running for Congress, is best suited to support our military men and women.”
From Michael Cull:
June 17th, 2008
“Throughout his career in the Alaska Legislature Ethan Berkowitz advocated for better health care for Alaskan Veterans and their families.”
From Bill Bartee:
June 17th, 2008
“He has a record of standing up for Veterans and issues that are critical to our fighting men and women.”
Juneau Leaders Endorse Ethan
June 2nd, 2008
Today, Alaska Congressional candidate Ethan Berkowitz received the endorsement of three Juneau leaders: Senator Kim Elton, Representative Beth Kerttula and Mayor Bruce Botelho.
From Scott McAdams, President, Sitka School Board:
May 12th, 2008
“Ethan believes as I do that the fundamental responsibility of educating Alaska’s future generations does not lie in Washington D.C, but amongst the parents, teachers, citizens and school leaders within our state.”
From Erick Cordero-Giorgana:
May 12th, 2008
“His many years of public service demonstrate that he cares about issues that truly matter to the people.”
