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Rod Snyder on MSNBC tomorrow

by: Carnacki

Mon Nov 14, 2011 at 23:01:38 PM EST

West Virginia's own Rod Snyder, president of the Young Democrats of America and a man who helps out when you're trying to chase a loose dog even when he's in a suit and tie (Rod in the suit and tie - not the dog), is scheduled to be on MSNBC Tuesday around 11:30 a.m. to discuss the importance of the youth vote in 2012.
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Snyder elected to national post

by: Carnacki

Wed Aug 12, 2009 at 14:31:05 PM EDT

Posted by Carnacki

Rod_SnyderWest Virginia's own Rod Snyder was elected this past weekend as executive vice president of the Young Democrats of America.

Rod Snyder is a native of Jefferson County, West Virginia.   He graduated in 2002 with honors from Eastern University in Philadelphia with a Bachelors degree in Political Science and currently works as a lobbyist in Washington, D.C. on agriculture policy.  

Rod was a candidate for the West Virginia House of Delegates in 2004 and was named the state's 2005 Outstanding Young Democrat of the Year. He serves as Mid-Atlantic Region Director for the Young Democrats of America and is also completing a two-year term as President of the West Virginia Young Democrats.  

In 2008, Rod managed three successful campaigns in West Virginia, including the election of the youngest ever female legislator in the history of the state.  He also served on the Agriculture and Rural Policy Advisory Committee for the 2008 Barack Obama for President Campaign.

Rod is an accomplished singer/songwriter and was a semifinalist on season four of the television show "American Idol."  In 2006, he released his debut full-length album entitled "Leaving Hollywood Behind."

Current Office:

Director, YDA Mid-Atlantic Region
Previous Offices:

President, West Virginia Young Democrats (2007 - 2009)
Secretary, YDA Mid-Atlantic Region (2005 - 2007)
National Committeeman, West Virginia Young Democrats (2005 - 2007)
President, Jefferson County (WV) Young Democrats (2004 - 2005)

Top Three Young Dems Accomplishments:

*Vastly expanded the membership of the West Virginia Young Democrats by doubling the number of local chapters and creating a brand new caucus structure within the state.  Also emphasized strong high school programs and leadership development opportunities for the youngest members in the organization.

*Created a long-term base of funding for the West Virginia Young Democrats by establishing an annual donor program called the Jennings Randolph Society.

*Cultivated effective working relationships within the Mid-Atlantic Region as Region Director through regular conference calls and communications, as well campaign invasions and other networking opportunities.

I remember canvassing with several young Democrats from Washington who came out because Rod asked them to.

Congratulations to Rod.

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Jefferson Jackson Dinner in Martinsburg tonight

by: Carnacki

Fri Sep 05, 2008 at 22:58:46 PM EDT

Just got back from the 2008 Regional Jefferson Jackson Dinner, which featured Gov. Joe Manchin, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and our own WV-02 Democratic candidate Anne Barth.

It was at the Holiday Inn in Martinsburg, but it brought together Democrats from Berkeley, Jefferson and Morgan counties.

Let me just say this first off. Listening to Anne Barth speak - Whoooo! / ric flair -  I am looking forward to her debate Bush Republican Rep. Shelley Moore "Country Club" Capito.

She had the crowd fired up and ready to go.

Here's some of her great lines from tonight:

"George Bush and Shelley Moore Capito represent the status quo...If you're not sure how many homes you own, you're probably for the status quo."

"I believe in putting West Virginians first. Senator Byrd taught me if you never forget West Virginians they'll never forget you."

"I believe in ending the war in Iraq quickly and responsibly."

"We're spending $10 billion a month in Iraq on roads and bridges while the Iraqi government is running a surplus. Here in West Virginia we need new roads and bridges. Just think of Route 9."

"My campaign is about putting the people of West Virginia first."

"If you believe in a representative who fights for the people all the time and not just election time, then I'm your candidate."

She said a lot more great stuff, but I was too busy clapping to write it all down.

Here's what Gov. Manchin said about Barth:

"We're 1,000 percent behind you. We've never had the opportunity to have someone so well qualified in Washington."

"Anne has the largest district east of the Mississippi. She can't do it by herself. She needs all of you. We've never had a candidate like this before, so well connected in Washington."

Manchin talked about his experience at the Democratic National Convention and of Republican jealousy at Barack Obama drawing more than 84,000 into Mile High Stadium to see his acceptance speech.

"I'd never been at anything like that in my life. It was electrifying."

Manchin's thoughts on Obama:

"In West Virginia, I truly believe we can win."

"I've heard everything from the pundits and the media on why he can't win from he's African American...that's like saying John Kennedy couldn't win because he was a Catholic. We proved that wrong."

Manchin on energy:

"We are addicted to oil We have been absolutely the worst polluters this world has ever seen. We've also grown the world's largest economy and the biggest middleclass. There's tradeoffs."

I didn't get all of this down verbatim, but he said if they said no more coal in the U.S., it wouldn't stop the other countries from using the cheapest fuel available, coal, in their countries. But a new energy policy is needed to develop renewable and clean sources of energy for the future.

"We're going to have a renewable energy policy."

"I've spoken to the Republican hierarchy and they're completely wedded to the Big Oil companies."

Manchin on John McCain:

"John McCain is a great, decent and honorable hero. I just don't respect continuing the same policies we've had for the last eight years. Just changing the name and keeping a Republican at the top would be the downfall of this nation."

On his pride in West Virginians:

"I believe in you more than you believe in yourselves."

On the 23,000 new jobs and $8 billion in new private investment in the state created under his watch:

"I tell people don't vote for me what I did in the past. Vote for me for what I'm going to do in the future."

On his future plans:

"We're goint to make sure every West Virginian is covered with healthcare."

(That got huge applause)

On broadband infrastructure:

"By 2010 we'll have the state completely wired."

On his loss in Berkeley County in 2004:

"If you told me I'd lose in Berkeley County in 2004, I wouldn't have believed it. I thought we'd win and win handsomely here. Well I blame no one but myself. I took it for granted. I'm not doing that again."

He hasn't either. He's been up here a lot.

Manchin's remarks on Darrell McGraw.

"Darrell has done more to protect the citizens of West Virginia than any human being ever.... He'll do whatever it takes to protect West Virginians."

His remarks on Natalie Tennant:

"She's a rising star."

He had other great remarks about other candidates too, but I didn't get them all down.

(Note to self: fundraiser for a digital video camera for the site sometime in the future.)

Other highlights of the evening before I left (the other candidates speaking had just kicked off when I departed.)

Berkeley County Democrat of the Year: Niles Bernick (he's a great guy.)

Jefferson County Democrat of the Year: Virginia Graff. She's a hard worker.

Morgan County Democrat of the Year: Brenda Hutchison. She's the first Democrat to win as Morgan County commissioner in ages and the first ever to win every precinct. She's got it tough against two Republican good old boys. We need to get her some more Democrats at the commission.

Stephen Skinner describe how great it was that the Eastern Panhandle united to send two delegates to the DNC when usually Kanawha County dominates the delegation.

Tom Vogel, who is in charge of the Obama campaign in WV, said we're getting 6 offices. He signed the paperwork for the M'burg office today. And 27 paid staff. Not long ago we thought we'd get one to three.

Vogel: "And they're all West Virginians."

That's important. I see the Republicans keep saying McCain will win by 20 here. I hope they keep thinking that. I love complacency in opponents.

One last note, before the dinner I spoke to the ubiquitous Rod Snyder, president of the WV Young Democrats. His organization has kicked off a 55 county campaign to have a presence in each and every county. Much like Howard Dean's 50 state program at the county level.

Update: Wanted to point out this was organized and put together well by the Berkeley County Democrats Executive Committee. The local press incorrectly reported it as the Berkeley County Democratic Association, which many of us was there, but John Fink and his board deserve the credit.

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West Virginia Young Dems organizing for Anne Barth

by: Carnacki

Thu Jul 10, 2008 at 08:20:00 AM EDT

From an email:

Subject: WV Young Dems and Anne Barth

Dear Anne Barth supporters,

There's no doubt that Anne is gaining momentum in the 2nd congressional district race; however, there's still lots of work to do over the next several months.  One of the groups that is actively supporting Anne is the West Virginia Young Democrats.  Take a moment and join the WVYD facebook group:

http://www.facebook.com/group....

You can also visit the WVYD website at www.wvyoungdems.org for information on existing Young Dem chapters across the 2nd congressional district and the entire state.

2008 is being called the year of the young because of record-breaking turnout from voters under the age of 30.  The youth vote will be an important factor in helping Anne win her race in November.  Help us get organized now, so that we can have lots of volunteers and supporters in every community by the time we get to October and November.

Thanks,

Karl Johnson, WVYD Webmaster
Rod Snyder, WVYD President

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Slots still open for WV Young Dems

by: Carnacki

Tue Jul 01, 2008 at 11:17:02 AM EDT

From an email:

To:  WVYD High School Students

There is still time to register for the 2008 West Virginia Democratic Youth Leadership Academy (DYLA), which will be held at Shepherd University on July 22 - 25.  We have an exciting schedule of events this year (see below) including a day trip to Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, an afternoon at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, mock elections, guest speakers, as well as filming political commercials for YouTube.

DYLA attendees should be West Virginia students ages 14 - 18 who are still in high school or who graduated in 2008.  If you're still deciding about whether you would like to come, you do have a little more time to make up your mind.  The deadline to RSVP is Friday, July 11 (unless the remaining spots fill up sooner).  Please call or email me with any questions you might have.  If you've already told me that you would like to attend but you haven't received your paperwork yet, please let me know as soon as possible and I will follow-up with further details.

Transportation to Shepherdstown is being provided from Charleston with several stops along with the way.  Let me know if you would like more details about pickup times and locations.  We are also working to find sponsors for every single student so that there will be no cost to attend (with the exception of spending money for meals during the trip to Washington, DC).

More details can be found on the WVYD website at www.wvyoungdems.org.  A tentative schedule of events is included below.  We hope you will join us in Shepherdstown later this month!

Thanks,

Rod Snyder
President, West Virginia Young Democrats

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An invitation to a West Virginia Serenade

by: Carnacki

Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 20:42:47 PM EDT

(Bumped. - promoted by Carnacki)

I'd like to invite you to a wonderful evening of music and politics.

But first a story.

We have to go back to the last presidential cycle. A few of you on this board remember me from back then.

So here was my final diary on Daily Kos on the 2004 presidential race.

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West Virginia Young Democrats adopt two resolutions

by: Carnacki

Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 22:47:29 PM EDT

Two excellent resolutions adopted by the West Virginia Young Democrats at their statewide convention. From an email:

West Virginia Young Democrats Adopt Two Policy Resolutions During State Convention

APRIL 21, 2008 - The West Virginia Young Democrats adopted two resolutions during their annual state convention recently in Charleston . The first resolution recognizes the importance of mining in West Virginia while urging a moratorium on new mountaintop removal permits. WVYD President Rod Snyder commented, "The next generation of Democrats in West Virginia believes that mountaintop removal mining has the potential to inflict long-term environmental and economic damage to our state. WVYD supports alternative mining methods, enforcement of current environmental regulations, and increased investment in renewable energy sources."

The second resolution urges the state of West Virginia to adopt Election Day voter registration in order to facilitate higher voter turnout. "WVYD views Election Day voter registration as a way of reducing barriers to participating in elections. Young voters would be among the most likely demographic to take advantage of this change in the law if it were enacted in West Virginia ," said Snyder. The full text of both resolutions can be found on the WVYD website at www.wvyoungdems.org.

UPDATE:

Associated Press did a story on the resolutions:

The West Virginia Young Democrats have called for an end to new mountaintop removal mining permits, adding to a debate that pits factions of the Democratic coalition against each other in the country's second-largest coal-producing state.

But party leaders say they welcome the resolution as a contribution to the public discussion, and shrug off suggestions that it points to rifts among Democrats.

The Young Democrats -- with more than 30 active chapters for party members 36 and younger -- adopted a resolution at its state convention earlier this month calling for a moratorium on new mountaintop removal mining permits.

The move came after considerable debate and changes to the language, according to Rod Snyder, the group's president.

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