Millin outlines strategy for Democrats in Wyoming

Tools

By The Associated Press

CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The past two presidential election years haven't been kind to Democratic candidates in Wyoming, the party lost seats in the Legislature in 2000 and 2004.

But the chairman of the Wyoming Democratic Party, John Millin, says he's planning for a different result in 2008. Thousands of Democratic-leaning voters came out of the woodwork for Wyoming's Democratic caucuses in March.

Millin says the Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton campaigns have since then given the state party long lists of names of volunteers and caucus participants.

Wyoming Republican Party committeewoman Jan Larimer says she's confident GOP voters will turn out this fall even though the party's presumptive presidential candidate, John McCain, didn't perform well in the state party's caucuses. She says the Republicans will rally around McCain because his values are the closest to Wyoming citizens'.

Add a comment

Name:

Comment: 500 Characters Left

KULR-8 News, Sports, Weather and its affiliated companies are not responsible for the content of comments posted or for anything arising out of use of the above comments or other interaction among the users. We reserve the right to screen, refuse to post, remove or edit user-generated content at any time and for any or no reason in our absolute and sole discretion without prior notice, although we have no duty to do so or to monitor any Public Forum.

Your Weather Authority

Icon
Current Temp 51.0 °F
Partly Cloudy
Wind : South at
5.8 mph
Humidity : 35 %
Pressure : 29.85 in
More Weather

State Farm Sky Cam

More Weather

AP Video

On Demand

Stock Quotes

This content requires the latest Adobe Flash Player and a browser with JavaScript enabled. Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.

Cast Your Vote

Retailers are starting their holiday deals before Black Friday. Have you begun your shopping?

  • Yes
  • No

Links We Like