Democrats Abroad is a US political group which is quite active in Munich, Germany.
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Meetings in 2008 - the 2nd Wednesday of each month at EineWeltHaus, Schwanthalerstraße 80. Take U4 or U5 to Theresienwiese - one stop beyond Hauptbahnhof.
Yes We Can and YES WE DID!
Next meeting is December 10, 2008.
The showing of the documentary The Clinton 12 will on the agenda.
dag-munich@democratsabroad.org
Democrats Abroad asks you to provide the information requested on the form below so that we can inform you of (1) critical elections that may influence returns in your voting state and (2) immediate action needed on an imminent vote in congress or your state legislature. Data on voting states and zip codes are used to determine where amongst the fifty states your overseas votes are being counted. DA will use this compiled data to support its GOTV (get out the vote) funding requests with the DNC. We urge you to include as much information as possible in filling out the Join form.
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Chapters hold monthly meetings to discuss current political and voter related issues, as well as hosting political speakers and events. Meetings are normally the second Wednesday of each month. See posting for changes based on speaker availability.
The Democrats Abroad Munich chapter was involved in exhaustive campaigning during the US election 2004. They created an on-line voter-reg download form which resulted in the greatest number of registrations generated from a single city. Munich registered electronically over 80,000 persons world-wide and physically app. 1,500 people locally.
We will be happy to assist you in all voting questions and issues. You do not need to attend meetings to be on our mailing list and be kept informed of voting information, important political issues and invites to our speaker events.
Democrats Abroad is the official wing of the Democratic Party for Americans who live outside the United States. D.A. has been in existence for 41 years, and has organizations in more than 80 countries worldwide. Its primary goals are to register overseas voters and promote overseas voter rights. Germany has official chapters in Munich, Heidelberg, Kaiserslautern, Frankfurt, Göttingen, NRW, Stuttgart and Berlin.
The international website is: http://www.democratsabroad.org/
The German chapter website is: http://de.democratsabroad.org/
Local Chapter Chair is Randolph Caldwell. He can be reached via email at
DA-Munich@dems-abroad.com