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Day 2: Democratic National Convention Save Email Print
Posted: 4:17 PM Aug 26, 2008
Last Updated: 2:25 AM Aug 27, 2008
Reporter: Anna Baxter
Email Address: anna.baxter@wsaz.com

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin and Ohio Governor Ted Strickland were two of the prime time speakers Tuesday at the Democratic National Convention.

Members of the West Virginia delegation are also in Denver.

Derek Scarbro with the West Virginia Democratic Party says Tuesday is West Virginia Day.

Senator Jay Rockefeller sponsored a breakfast Tuesday morning. Cecil Roberts and Jimmy Hoffa, Jr. spoke to the group, along with Governor Joe Manchin. The governor talked about his speech preparation for Tuesday evening.

"Everyone was very pleasantly surprised to see Senator Ted Kennedy and by all accounts Michelle Obama was amazing," Scarbro said. "After the floor session many of our delegates went to Elitch Park - an amusement park here."

Governor Strickland paid tribute to Ohio Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs-Jones, who died last week after a brain aneurysm. Strickland also spoke about job losses and how he thinks a Democratic administration will help.

The comments from Governor Manchin follow below.

Hello, I am Joe Manchin, governor of the great state of West Virginia and chairman of the Democratic Governors Association. It is an honor to stand before you today. Governors work across party lines to get things done. We're held accountable each and every day for finding ways to solve our states' most pressing problems. Twenty-eight states--including both red and blue states--currently have Democrats in the governor's office. They are doing what hard-working families have to do, living within their means and keeping their budgets in balance.

Our goal is to simply keep our country strong and our economy vibrant, state by state. In West Virginia, state leadership has produced a record number of new jobs, low unemployment and fewer taxes. We've reduced the size of state government and tackled our debts. Now, the time has come for Washington to follow our example and bridge partisan divides to bring America the change it needs. The states of our union can't afford any more of the same old gridlock that currently reigns in Washington.

What we need from Washington is a realistic energy policy, as well as healthcare for every working person. We need a commitment to fixing our roads and bridges and a renewed education system that prepares our workforce to compete globally. Together, we can turn the page on November 4th by voting for the one candidate who can bring us the change we need: Barack Obama.

Now, I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth, but I like to say that I am a child of privilege. My grandparents were Italian and Czechoslovakian immigrants whose search for a better life led them to the small West Virginia coal mining towns of Farmington and Rachel. They understood that life in America was a privilege. In exchange for that privilege, they believed they had a responsibility to give something back. They taught me the importance not only of hard work, but also of having compassion for all people. The example they set, along with the unconditional love of my family and the strong support of my community, enabled me to attend college, run a successful business and launch a career in public service.

I am very proud to represent the great state of West Virginia and, most importantly, its people. West Virginians value hard work, patriotism and faith in God. They have faced adversity with courage, and they help each other in challenging times. They do the heavy lifting in the economy. They mine the coal, make the steel, and work the assembly lines that make our industries tick. Their experience and knowledge has earned each of them a Ph.D. in life. They can shake your hand, look you in the eye, and touch your heart.

And let me tell you something: They can't afford four more years like the last eight. They need, and deserve, better from Washington. They need a president who puts their best interests first. They need a president who will tackle the major issues, balance our nation's budget, and help struggling middle class families regain their footing. They need a president who will re-establish our country's reputation in the world community. They need a president who will restore the promise of economic opportunity that is every American's birthright. They need change, and they need Barack Obama as president!

Together, we can move from recession to resurgence. Together, we can stop running from our domestic problems and start sprinting toward solutions. We can raise our expectations of Washington and demand that they tackle the tough challenges, just as our nation's governors do every day.

My fellow Americans, we need a new leader for new times. Barack Obama is the only candidate in this race who has captured our nation's hopes for the kind of change we so desperately need. Let's do what's right for America and elect Barack Obama as the next president of the United States.

Thank you, God bless you, and God bless the United States of America.

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Posted by: Philip on Aug 28, 2008 at 12:09 AM
Obama has got to be a great man and leader.....$harpton,Je$$ie,$habaz,and the lunatic Wright all say so.......GO McCAIN!!

Posted by: ky on Aug 27, 2008 at 07:41 PM
To Anonymous you must be riding a skatebroad, because you are not driving a car. Do to McCain and George Bush AND THE REP. We're are paying almost $4 dollars for gas. Price of gas was $1.19 when President Clinton left office. CHECK IT OUT. They put biggest price tag on are children to pay in the future. I hope the people in the U.S. has more intellgence then to give us four years of George Bush policies. Because that what McCain will do. So if you or family getting programs like(SS, SSI, WELFARE MEDICARE OR MEDICAID, FOOD STAMPS, COLLEGE GRANTS, HEAD START , FREE LUNCHES at School,they to give back to the governemt because that was DEMOCRATS PROGRAMS. See what McCain and his wealthy friends will give you. Yes Gore was in Huntington when he ran. He was at the Tri-State Airport. President Clinton was to because he rode the train he also stop In Ashland Ky Because I know I was there. So go OBAMAA/BIDEN08 THE NEXT PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Posted by: PoorbutProud on Aug 27, 2008 at 06:34 PM
If Obama gets elected I guess we won't be the at the bottom of the income ladder anymore. His fascist values will bring everyone down to our level!God save the American Dream!Vote McCain!!!

Posted by: GoodByeJoe on Aug 27, 2008 at 04:53 PM
Manchin is popular everywhere but WV

Posted by: Wes on Aug 27, 2008 at 12:13 PM
There's just no winning over you people, is there? Gonna be a bunch of sad pandas around here on January 20th when President Obama takes the oath of office. Too bad for you! OBAMA/BIDEN 08!

Posted by: Sharon on Aug 27, 2008 at 11:41 AM
So did you notice the roaring reception our govenor recieved....In front of the 15 or 16 people present.....Thanks Joe for getting the message out. You have been the best PR guy the state has ever had...but you were elected govenor...and where exactly are the record number of new jobs...I know someone who just graduated college with honors and he is looking for one. They will probably end up out of state...So before you pat yourself on the back anymore talk to the people of your state...

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 26, 2008 at 11:36 PM
old fart's no what made this great land we live in mccain knows how to run this great land and usa he has my vote

Posted by: J on Aug 26, 2008 at 10:05 PM
Too bad Ole' Joe didn't teach his daughter the value of hard work.

Posted by: darren on Aug 26, 2008 at 08:49 PM
who cares about the stupid convention. it is ruining regular tv

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 26, 2008 at 06:59 PM
dont vote for obama he does not care about wv he has said he will not come to wv so you care about him

Posted by: Concerned on Aug 26, 2008 at 05:47 PM
Maybe he can bring Senator Obama to Huntington since this Presidential candidate has never been.

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