Mike Delman Receives Co-Endorsement from Multnomah County Democrats
April 30, 2008 on 1:25 am | In News | No CommentsMike was one of the three candidates for Multnomah County Commission, District 3, to receive an endorsement from the Multnomah County Democratic Party. “As a Democratic Party Precinct Person, I know how difficult these decisions can be,” Mike said. “So, I’m thrilled to receive this recognition from my peers.”
[Editor’s Note: I have re-written this post to state that Mike was endorsed by the Multnomah County Democrats along with two other candidates in the same race. As the author of the previous version of this news blurb, I did not use the term “co-endorsement” or “co-endorsed” because I found the language to be awkward and unwieldy. And I simply assumed that most people are smart enough to figure out that if three candidates recieve an endorsement from the same organization, then that three-way endorsement constitutes a “co-endorsement.” While I did not write the previous version of this post with the intent of tricking or misleading readers, Mike received a request to revise this post to more clearly state right up front that Mike received a “co-endorsement.” If you have any questions about this news blurb — or any other portion of Mike’s website — please email me at joel@mikedelman.com or call me at 503-381-5251. (Joel Corcoran)]
Oregon Nurses Association Endorses Mike!
April 21, 2008 on 11:38 pm | In News | No CommentsMike Delman is very proud to announce that he received the endorsement of the Oregon Nurses Association (ONA) last week. The ONA was founded over a hundred years ago as Oregon’s professional association for nurses, and Mike was the only candidate in the race for Multnomah County Commission District 3 to receive their endorsement. “I’m honored that the ONA has favored me over my opponents in this very crowded race, and I look forward to working with the ONA on health care reform in Multnomah County if I’m elected.”
One of Mike’s most important projects as Multnomah County Commissioner will be re-opening a full-service public-health clinic in Southeast Portland. Even in the face of continuing county budget cuts, Mike knows that health care is one of the fundamental services the county provides, and Southeast Portland sorely lacks facilities to provide health services to uninsured or under-insured residents in the area. If he’s elected, Mike will work with local health service providers — like Providence Health System and Portland Adventist Health Services — to create a public-private partnership supporting the re-established health clinic in Southeast Portland.
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