Democratic Radio Addresses
Congressman André Carson delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address and speaks about the fifth anniversary of President Bush's declaration that "major combat operations in Iraq have ended" under a "Mission Accomplished" banner.
Senator Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address. Senator Lautenberg addresses high gas prices and Democratic efforts to move us towards alternative energies and reduce our dependency on foreign oil.
Governor Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address. Governor Dean addresses the concerns of working Americans over jobs, gas prices, and health care, and how John McCain cannot solve any of them.
Congressman John Yarmuth, serving Kentucky's Third Congressional District, delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address. Rep. Yarmuth discusses General Petreaus' testimony to Congress on Iraq, Democratic efforts to help Americans in the ailing economy, the housing crisis and healthcare.
"Good morning. I'm Joe Biden, Democratic Senator from Delaware and Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. In January 2007, President Bush announced the surge of an additional 30,000 American forces into Iraq. Next week, the President is expected to...
Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address and addresses the Iraq War, now in its sixth year.
Good morning. My name is Roger Martinez and I proudly served our country as an infantryman in the U.S. Army's 75th Ranger Regiment. I was sent to Afghanistan and Iraq with the 1st Ranger Battalion on three separate deployments. While...
Congressman Joe Connelly of Indiana delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Congressman John Conyers of Michigan and chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary, delivers the Democratic Radio Address.
Ayensa Millan, a 24 year old community activist and DNC State Party Partnership staffer in Arizona, will deliver the Democratic Hispanic Radio Address this Saturday. Millan will discuss her impressions from meeting with Hispanic voters in Arizona and their disappointment with Senator John McCain's betrayal on the issue of immigration and his promise of a third term of George W. Bush's failed policies.
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address. Whitehouse, a former U.S. Attorney and Rhode Island Attorney General who sits on the Senate Intelligence and Judiciary Committees, urges the President to work with Congress to give...
This week, New York Congressman Charlie Rangel, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, delivers the Democratic Radio Address.
Senator Byron Dorgan of North Dakota delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address. The Senate will soon take up a plan to strengthen an economy weakened by seven years of misguided fiscal policies and record deficits.
Congressman Barney Frank of Massachusetts, Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address.
Democrats are willing to work with the President to design a responsible strategy for stimulating our economy and reversing current policies that have us headed for recession.
Governor Howard Dean, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, delivered the Democratic radio address this week. Dean cites the massive turnout of 230,000 Democratic caucus voters in Iowa as evidence of a strong party.
"Good morning, this is Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand from Upstate New York. I hope this morning's greeting finds you well and enjoying the holiday season. "This is a time when each of us reflects upon our many blessings from the past...
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address. Democrats are answering America's demands to make our country safer, put the middle class first and bring responsibility back to Washington, Reid said, but there is still much left to do.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi will deliver the Democratic Radio Address tomorrow. In her address she will discuss historic energy legislation that will set the nation on a path to energy independence and reduce the cost of home heating oil and the price at the pump.
Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address. Last year, voters asked us to take America in a new direction, and Democrats are fighting every day to bring about that change. But Bush Republicans are more committed to standing in the way, and Durbin calls on them to work with us instead of against us.
Governor Bill Ritter of Colorado, who addressed members of the Democratic National Committee at the annual fall meeting this week, delivered the Democratic radio address.
Lieutenant General Ricardo S. Sanchez, U.S. Army, retired, who served as the top American commander of U.S. Armed Forces in Iraq following the U.S invasion in March 2003, will deliver the Democratic Radio Address on Saturday, November 24.
Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address. As the costs of the Iraq war climb to astronomical heights, our military is reaching its breaking point and America's priorities are being neglected.
Congressman Joe Sestak from Pennsylvania delivered this week's Democratic Radio Address.
Senator Patty Murray of Washington delivers this week’s Democratic Radio Address. After years of this Administration under-funding our veterans, and as Veterans Day approaches, Murray calls on...
Governor Howard Dean, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, delivered the Democratic radio address this week. He highlighted the fact that while all of the Republican presidential candidates support borrowing $196 billion for the war in Iraq they all oppose...
The President of the March of Dimes Foundation, Dr. Jennifer Howse, delivers the Democratic Radio Address. In her address, Dr. Howse discusses the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) bill and explain the importance of the legislation to millions of children across America.
Montana's senior U.S. Senator Max Baucus took to the airwaves today where he defended uninsured low-income children in Montana, and across the country.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (MD-5) will deliver the Democratic Radio Address tomorrow. In his address, Leader Hoyer will discuss the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) bill and the Congress's work to override the President's veto.
Graeme Frost delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address. He asks Bush to sign into law the renewal of CHIP that Congress passed this week.
During the Democratic radio address this week, Governor Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania called on President Bush to sign the bipartisan plan to reauthorize the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) and provide millions of children the health care they need and deserve.
Congressman Tom Lantos (CA-12), Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee will deliver the Democratic Radio Address tomorrow. In his address, Chairman Lantos will discuss President Bush's failed policies in Iraq and the need for a New Direction.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid delivers this week’s Democratic Radio Address. He discusses the President’s flawed war strategy ahead of the White House and Gen. Petraeus’s report to Congress this week.
Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky delivers the Democratic Radio Address. She discusses her recent trip to Iraq and the need for a new direction for the war in Iraq.
Former Senator Max Cleland of Georgia delivers this week’s Democratic Radio Address. He discuses the President’s failed strategy in Iraq and how to bring our troops home safely from an open-ended civil war.
Fawn Townsend, a waitress and minimum wage earner from Raleigh, North Carolina, will deliver the Democratic radio address this Saturday, August 18, 2007.
Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher (CA-10), Chair of the House Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee, will deliver the Democratic Radio Address.
Paula Hall delivered this weeks Democratic Radio Address. A transcript of her remarks is below:
In her first Democratic Radio Address as Speaker, she discusses the recent passage of the recommendations of the bipartisan independent 9/11 Commission.
Senator Levin delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
Brandon Friedman, a former infantry officer in the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division and veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, delivers the Democratic radio address this week.
"Good morning. My name is Tim Roemer, I'm from Indiana and I served as a member of the 9/11 Commission. "Last week, two terrorist attacks were launched against one of our strongest allies, Great Britain. As Americans celebrate this Independence Day weekend, many are asking whether the next attack will come here.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address, highlighting Democrats' success in delivering on promises to move America forward, put working families first and make our nation safer.
U.S. Representative Chet Edwards (TX-17), Chair of the Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Subcommittee, will deliver the Democratic Radio Address Saturday June 23rd
Senator Maria Cantwell delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address, calling on Congress to pass an energy policy that strengthens America's national security and economy.
Governor Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, delivered the Democratic radio address this week. Chairman Dean outlined the stark differences between the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates on the Iraq War.
Congressman Ed Markey (MA-7), Chair of the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, will deliver the Democratic Radio Address tomorrow. In his address, Chairman Markey will discuss global warming and the recent Congressional delegation to Greenland and Europe to see firsthand its adverse impact on our planet.
Afghanistan war veteran Elliot Anderson gives his opinion on the best ways to honor our troops this Memorial Day.
Major General Melvyn S. Montano, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), a former adjutant general of the New Mexico National Guard, delivers the Democratic radio address.
Senator Chuck Schumer delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address, calling on the President to work with Congress to forge a new direction in Iraq. Democrats remain united in our efforts to fully fund our troops and change course in Iraq.
Lieutenant General William E. Odom, U.S. Army (Ret.) delivered the Democratic Radio Address. General Odom has served as Director of the National Security Agency and Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence. General Odom discusses why he believes President Bush should sign the conference report on the Iraq Accountability Act.
Senator Amy Klobuchar delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address, calling for America to send a clear message that we will not stay in Iraq indefinitely.
Governor Howard Dean, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee Chairman, delivers the Democratic radio address this week. Prior to the fourth anniversary of fall of Baghdad on Monday, Chairman Dean outlined the Democratic plan to get our troops out of the civil war in Iraq and urged President Bush to work with Democrats to end the war.
Congressman Paul Hodes (NH-2), President of the Democratic freshmen class, delivered the Democratic Response to this week's Presidential Address today. It has been almost ten years since a New Hampshire Congressman has delivered the official response to the President.
Senator Patty Murray delivers the Democratic Radio Address this week, calling for a new direction in Iraq and looking forward to the continued Democratic effort to hold the President and Congressional Republicans accountable for change.
Congressman Harry Mitchell delivers the Democratic radio address this week.
Former Ambassador to the United Nations Richard Holbrooke delivers the Democratic radio address this week. In light of British Prime Minister Tony Blair's announcement that Great Britain will begin to redeploy its troops out of Iraq, Holbrooke urges President Bush to follow suit and provide a new strategy in Iraq, calling for a "new diplomatic offensive" in the region.
This week Congressman Christopher Carney of Pennsylvania delivered the Democratic Radio address.
This week Senator John Kerry delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Congressman Jim Clyburn, Majority Whip in the United States House of Representatives, delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to his remarks, click here. Good Morning. I'm Congressman Jim Clyburn, Majority Whip in the United States House of...
This week, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to his remarks, click here. Good morning. I'm Brian Schweitzer, the Governor of Montana, the Big Sky Country. On Tuesday, President Bush will deliver his annual State...
This week, Congressman Tim Walz of Minnesota delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Congressman-elect Jerry McNerney of California delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Indiana Senator Evan Bayh delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, former Defense Secretary William Perry delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Congressman Silvestre Reyes of El Paso, Texas, delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Reverend Jim Wallis delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Congressman Steny Hoyer (MD-5), House Majority Leader-elect, delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to his remarks, click here. Good morning. This is Congressman Steny Hoyer of Maryland, the Majority Leader-Elect in the United States House of Representatives....
This week, incoming Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to his address, click here. Hello. This is Harry Reid from Searchlight, Nevada, and in January, I will become the Majority Leader of the United...
Governor Howard Dean, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address. In light of historic electoral victories across the country, Dean outlines a bold Democratic vision and agenda as Democrats prepare to offer a new direction...
This week, Democratic Congressional candidate Lois Murphy of Pennsylvania delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Democratic Senatorial candidate Jim Webb of Virginia delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Democratic congressional candidate Diane Farrell of Connecticut delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
Patrick Murphy, Democratic Congressional candidate in Pennsylvania's 8th district, delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address. In his remarks, Murphy criticizes the Bush Administration's open-ended commitment to failed foreign policies.
This week, Patty Wetterling of Minnesota delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to her remarks, click here. Good morning, my name is Patty Wetterling. I am a mother, teacher and child advocate from Minnesota. On October 22, seventeen years...
This week, Tammy Duckworth of Illinois delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Ed Perlmutter of Colorado delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, State Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Congressman Sherrod Brown, Ohio candidate for the United States Senate, delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to his remarks, click here. Good morning. This is Congressman Sherrod Brown, Ohio candidate for the United States Senate. On Monday,...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina's one year anniversary, Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson, Ranking Democrat on the House Homeland Security Committee, delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to the audio, click here. Good Morning. I'm Senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana. A year ago this Tuesday, Hurricane Katrina rolled across the Gulf Coast, leaving...
This week, Joe Sestak, Democratic candidate for the United States House of Representatives in Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District, delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Arkansas Senator Mark Pryor delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to his remarks, click here. Good morning. This is Senator Mark Pryor from Arkansas. Coming nearly five years after 9/11, the bombing plots uncovered in London last...
This week, United States Senator Ken Salazar of Colorado delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to his remarks, click here. Good morning. This is Ken Salazar. In my 18 months in Washington as a United States Senator, my greatest...
As Democrats mobilize voters and discuss a new direction for our country during more than 800 nationwide "Democratic Reunion" events tomorrow, Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, offers a new direction for America's foreign policy in the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Congresswoman Diana DeGette of Colorado delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to her remarks, click here. Good morning. This is Congresswoman Diana DeGette of Colorado. Scientists agree: we are on the brink of cures for diseases that...
This week, Claire McCaskill, Democratic Candidate for United States Senate in Missouri, delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to her address, click here. Good morning. My name is Claire McCaskill and I am running for the United States Senate...
This week, Bruce Braley, Democratic candidate for the United States House of Representatives in Iowa's 1st Congressional District, delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Jim Webb, candidate for United States Senate in Virginia, delivered the Democratic Radio Address, where he discussed military service and the July 4th holiday.
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean delivers the Democratic Radio Address this week, where he calls on the Bush Administration to end its commitment to a failed strategy in Iraq and talks about Democratic efforts to implement an Iraq policy that's both tough and smart.
This week, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid of Nevada delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, State Senator Peter Welch from Vermont delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Senator Daniel Akaka of Hawaii delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to the audio, click here. Good morning. This is Senator Daniel Akaka, United States Senator from Hawaii. On Monday, our nation observes a sacred holiday-Memorial Day....
This week, Congressman Mike Honda of California, Vice-Chair of the Democratic National Committee, delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to the audio, click here. Good morning. This is Congressman Mike Honda of California, Vice-Chair of the Democratic National Committee....
This week, Florida State Senator Ron Klein delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Senator Maria Cantwell from the state of Washington delivered the Democratic Radio Address.
This week, Congressman Bart Stupak of Michigan delivered the Democratic Radio Address. To listen to the audio, click here. Good morning. This is Congressman Bart Stupak of Michigan. These days, every morning, Americans are paying more and more simply to...