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Thursday, November 19, 2009

11/19/09 Greenwich Democrats Regroup For 2011 After 2 to 1 Loss


Democratic Leaders Tell The Party Faithful That They Have A Lot Of Work To Do During The Next Two Years

Democratic Town Committee leaders outlined a plan to win the next Greenwich municipal elections.

The plan outlined the need to attract great candidates, get strong financial backing, to get the Democratic message out to the public and motivate Democratic Town Committee members.

The bottom line is that the Greenwich Democratic party wants no surprises in 2011.

Active Democratic Committee members were asked to recruit Greenwich volunteers with certain skill sets. The Democratic Committee needs writers, PR persons, data processing pros and website developers.

The Democratic Town Committee is going to use it's regular monthly meeting to measure progress over the next 22 months.

New Greenwich Selectman Drew Marzullo addressed the Democrats and thanked them for supporting his candidacy.

Mr. Marzullo said that Peter Tesei And David Theis had reached out to him.

Lynn Lavery also addressed the Democratic Town Committee e members and said that the party can't wait 22 months to hold the Republicans accountable.

Ms. Lavery said the Democrats have to be a little more forceful over the next two years.

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