Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz to replace Tim Kaine as chair of the DNC


Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Vice President Joe Biden announced President Barack Obama's choice of Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz to replace Tim Kaine as chair of the Democratic National Committee in a Tuesday evening email to committee members:

Friend - 

President Obama has asked me to share some important news with you about the future of the Democratic Party.

Today, Tim Kaine announced that he is stepping down as Chairman of the Democratic National Committee to run for the U.S. Senate from the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Chairman Kaine has been an incredible leader for the Democratic Party and our nation - and our party is stronger today than it has ever been thanks to his leadership.

But now he is embarking on a new journey. As Chairman Kaine departs, new leadership must come on. And the President wanted you to be among the very first to hear that his choice to lead the DNC is none other than Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

Debbie has served the people of Florida - first in the Florida State Legislature, and more recently in Congress - for nearly two decades. During that time, she has fought for America's children, seniors, and men and women in uniform.

In selecting Debbie to lead our party, President Obama noted her tenacity, her strength, her fighting spirit, and her ability to overcome adversity. President Obama expressed great admiration for her as a leader, and he was honored that she accepted this important challenge on behalf of the Democratic Party.

No one should have any doubt that Debbie will work hard to strengthen our party and our country. I hope you will welcome her as President Obama's choice for the next Chair of the DNC.

-Joe


Wasserman Schultz has represented Florida's 20th district in the House since her election in 2004, and she will reportedly not give up her seat when she assumes leadership of the DNC.

Hillary Clinton supporters in the 08 primary recall Wasserman Schultz as an impassioned supporter of their candidate. In recent months, she has appeared alongside Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in support of their good friend Gabby Giffords, who remains hospitalized from a gunshot wound to the head.


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