Colorado Dems rename annual event the ‘Obama Dinner’
The Colorado Democratic Party is renaming its annual dinner the “Obama Dinner.”
The dinner is being named after both former President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, with the party’s executive director Pilar Chapa saying the move was to recognize the couple’s “historic contributions.”
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Chapa listed the passage of ObamaCare, economic growth and work on climate change as efforts that “cemented President Obama’s legacy as a transformational leader of our country.”
Chapa also cited Michelle Obama’s work on children’s health programs and for military families.
“The Obama legacy embodies the values we hold as Democrats, and we are beyond proud to rename our annual dinner after our former first family,” Chapa said in the statement.
The state party’s spokesman, Eric Walker, also celebrated the decision on Twitter.
Damn right. Under Obama: Longest streak of private-sector job growth in U.S. history, 15 million new jobs, saved millions of jobs w auto industry rescue, lowest uninsured rate in U.S. history…hey @twitter can I get another 240 characters over here? I’m not finished #copolitics https://t.co/XzgnC46ITW
— Eric Walker (@ericmwalker) December 18, 2017
The dinner was originally called the “Jefferson-Jackson Dinner,” after Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson.
Democratic parties across the country used to hold annual fundraising dinners under that name, but have begun changing it in recent years.
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