Maryland Launches Women for Obama Leadership Committee
Chicago, December 12: This week the campaign officially launched the Women for Obama Leadership committee in Maryland. This committee joins a 20,000 women-strong grassroots network anchored by the early states and additional committees in 12 February 5th Primary States.
The campaign also introduced a new video focused on women that was shown at recent launches of several Women for Obama leadership committees in the February 5 States.
The video can be viewed above.
"What I am hearing from women across the country is that they are looking for a leader who will put them first, who will remember that balancing work and family is a challenge for millions. When our leaders forget that fact we lose focus on what is important," said Barack Obama.
"The values I learned as the son of a single mother, as the grandson of a strong Midwestern woman and from my wife and two daughters are a not only a part of who I am, but a part of what keeps me fighting for change we can believe in." "Every woman I know, regardless of race, education, income and background, is struggling to keep her head above water. We have spent the last decade talking a good game about family values, but I haven’t seen much evidence that we actually value women or families. But we have a real opportunity in this election to create major change – to bring everyone to the table like never before – to get women and families the support they need to not only survive but thrive," said Michelle Obama.
Since
the launch of Women for Obama in April, the group has played a key role
in Barack Obama’s campaign for President. By focusing on fundraising,
grassroots and online organizing, Women for Obama has built a network
of women who will play an instrumental role in sending Barack Obama to
the White House.

