Posted on 04/10/2006 1:05:38 PM PDT by nywalton
April 10, 2006 Press Release No. 06-18 Contact: Oliver Wolf, (412) 760-5482
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Maine College Republicans Prepare to Play Historic Grassroots Role and Elect Strong State Leadership at Annual State Convention
U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe, Colorado Governor Bill Owens Praise Maine College Republicans for Their Unprecedented Activism
AUGUSTA - U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe and Colorado Governor Bill Owens joined the Maine College Republicans for the organizations annual State Convention in Portland on Saturday. The theme of the convention was Securing Our Future: Fulfilling Historys Challenge, and state and national Republican leaders joined over 150 College Republicans as they rallied together in preparation for playing the pivotal grassroots role in the crucial 2006 Maine elections.
College Republicans representing 18 colleges and universities traveled to Portland to hear from an impressive roster of speakers that included state and national Republican leaders. U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe, a member of the Maine College Republican Board of Governors, delivered the main keynote address, referring to the Maine College Republicans as a force to be reckoned with, in reference to the organizations unprecedented grassroots activism over the past nine months, which included producing the Republican Second Congressional District Candidate.
Colorado Governor Bill Owens delivered the afternoons keynote address, lauding the Maine College Republicans grassroots activism as a national example, in addition to speaking on the success of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) initiative in Colorado.
The 2006 State Convention speaker roster was a powerful testament to the high regard in which the Maine College Republicans are held by Maines Republican leadership. Speakers included Maine Republican Party Chairman Mark Ellis, Maines Republican Gubernatorial Candidates: Former U.S. Representative David Emery, Maine Senator Peter Mills and Maine Senator Chandler Woodcock, Maines Republican Congressional Candidates for the First and Second Congressional Districts, respectively: Maine Representative Darlene Curley and former Lisbon Selectman L. Scott DAmboise, Maine Senators Richard Nass and Lois Snowe-Mello, and Maine House Republican Leader David Bowles and Assistant Leader Joshua Tardy.
The central focus of the State Convention was the election of the Maine College Republican Executive Board for the 2006-2007 academic year. Maine College Republican State Chairman Nathaniel Walton (Bates College 08) was unanimously elected to a second term of service. Chairman Walton has served as State Chairman since July 2005, and is credited for leading the organization to become the national standard for promoting conservative values on college campuses and leading grassroots activism on behalf of local, state and national Republican candidates. The Maine College Republicans brought the nations largest delegation to the 2006 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), hosted the nations largest Leadership Institute (LI) Youth Leadership School of 2006, and produced the Republican Second Congressional District Candidate during Waltons first term of service.
I am honored to be elected to a second term as State Chairman, and am humbled by the support I have received from Senator Snowe, Governor Owens, Maines Republican leadership, and the 3,000 College Republicans in Maine, said Chairman Walton. I am proud to lead a team of Republican leaders who will ensure that the Maine College Republicans make the historic grassroots difference that will result in great Republican victories on November 7, Walton continued.
Our members are more prepared than ever to do the hard work that will decisively reelect U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe and elect an entirely Republican Maine Congressional Delegation, as well as send a Republican to the Blaine House and elect a Republican Maine House and Senate, Walton concluded.
The other Executive Board members elected include Lance Cowan (Husson College 08) as State Vice Chairman, Tyler Clark (University of Maine-Presque Isle 08) as State Secretary, and Emily Davis (University of Maine-Farmington 08) as State Treasurer.
The State Convention also featured an awards presentation that recognized top Maine College Republicans. The following awards were presented by the Maine College Republican State Committee: Chapter of the Year: University of Maine-Farmington, Most Improved Chapter: University of Maine-Presque Isle; Activist of the Year: Shane Sickles (University College of Bangor 08), Distinguished Service Award: Shawn Roderick (University of Maine-Farmington 06), Melissa Simones (Bates College 06), Oliver Wolf (Bates College 06), Alexander Linhart (Bowdoin College 06), Daniel Schuberth (Bowdoin College 06), Gardiner Holland (Bowdoin College 06), Christopher Averill (Bowdoin College 06) and John Mitchell (University of Maine-Orono 06).
The Maine College Republicans carry on a powerful tradition as the flagship chapter of the College Republican National Committee (CRNC), Americas oldest Republican youth organization. Over 3,000 students on 24 of Maines college campuses claim membership to the organization.
Chairman Walton is available for interviews/further comments about the 2006 Maine College Republican State Convention. Walton can be reached by telephone at (207) 240-4549 or by e-mail at chairman@mainecr.org.
For more information about the Maine College Republicans, please visit the organizations website at http://www.mainecr.org.
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Breaking news???
What's the difference between strong state leadership for a college Republican group and weak state leadership? And would anybody notice the difference?
However, Olympia Snowe should not be validated by the CRs.
Give the kids a break...good news for the future-Ping!
Sorry Senator Snowe, the Maine College RINO convention is next week. Maybe you should attend it instead.
exactly
I was a delegate at our last state convention - the young pubs were out in force - we have VERY active young pubs in Maine, and growing in numbers - they are bright and enthusiastic.
Barring catastrophe= these will be our leaders in another few years - we need to be cheering them on- and Hitlery has had no access to their FBI files - so will be free to act ;o)
Ping!!
Good point ;-)
More power to these young people.
They must drive the 60's fossils who run academia crazy.
If it's young republicans, then the strong leadership equates to military service. The weak leadership are the Chris Shays variety. No reason not to serve unless they are physically not qualified.
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