Thursday, September 24, 2009

Gov. Martin O'Malley To Deliver Keynote Address At Florida Democratic Party Conference "Winning Florida In 2010" Dinner

From FDP:


The Florida Democratic Party announced today that Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley, Vice Chair of the Democratic Governors Association, will address the Florida Democratic Party 2009 State Conference as the keynote speaker at the "Winning Florida In 2010" Dinner on Saturday, October 10th.

"Led by Alex Sink, Florida Democrats have a unique opportunity to bring change to their state. I am excited to join the Florida Democratic Party at their 2009 State Conference and help them continue their momentum going into the 2010 election," said Gov. Martin O'Malley.

"We are honored that Governor O'Malley will join us at the Florida Democratic Party's 2009 State Conference, helping us in our efforts to bring change to Florida in 2010," said Florida Democratic Party Chair Karen Thurman. "Governor O'Malley's proven leadership moving Maryland forward shows us how important it is to elect strong Democrats in Florida to get our state back on track. With every statewide office open for the first time in 134 years Florida Democrats are working to seize our historic opportunity to bring change to Florida."

As Mayor of Baltimore City, O'Malley helped bring communities together to build a safer, cleaner and healthier city. Now, as Governor of the State of Maryland, he is applying his knowledge, experience and energy to making state government work again for the people. Martin O'Malley's administration has been credited with "accomplishing more in one year than most administrations accomplish in four," and he is driven by a belief that all citizens share certain core values and goals, and he works tirelessly to unite the State as One Maryland.

To purchase tickets to the "Winning Florida In 2010" Dinner or for more information on the 2009 Conference, Floridians can visit http://fladems.com/2009conference or call the Florida Democratic Party office at (850)222-3411.

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