I want to talk about the Legacy dinner but first I want to thank everyone for the emails, calls, and Blogs that I have received so far. It is great to see the excitement of the people of Washington and I am honored that you chose to contact me. But, I really do need more information from all of you. I need to know what your concerns are so please continue to leave notes on the blog or by email. To represent you best. I need to know where you stand.
Now, the Legacy Dinner was wonderful and had great speakers. Governor Chris Gregoire, Senator Lisa Brown, Our hard working Chair Kristine Reeves, Senator Chris Marr, Reverend Happy Watkins, and many Award Winners thru the night. To feel the energy in the room was exciting and to know that all these people are here for us, to make Washington a better place for all our families.
I also met people at this dinner that are good, hard working people who are ready for change. Who spoke to me about the War and what we need to do to bring an end to it. The work we need to continue to do for Human rights and a Representative for the Sheet Metal Workers Union who is excited about the opportunity that we have in the coming years. I want to thank them for there time and look forward to taking there words forward for them.
I will be stopping at the caucus on April 19th in the afternoon and look forward to talking with other delegates and will share the feedback that I get with you.
Last thing that I wanted to share is a call for service. Even though our Presidential caucus is over, we still have work to do for Barack Obama. We need you to do some work for him. If you sign up on Barack Obama's website you can sign up to call North Carolina and other future states to help get people out to vote and to help register voters. It is easy to log on and you can do this right from home! We also have a primary in the state to our south Oregon. Take a road trip and help register voters. You can also find info on Obama's website. Please contact me for information on how to do this.
Thanks again for your time and again I look forward to being your voice at the National Convention if you will let me.
Brad Thompson
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