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Diana: I am writing to express my interest in participating in a training should one become available in Pennsylvania. |
Heidi: We need help getting more women involved as participants, not pedestrians, in the process - come to Ventura, CA! |
Devin: It would be a really great way to encourage more women into political leadership roles! Arkansas needs go run! |
April: Come to Texas! San Antonio, Austin or Houston. There are tons of strong independent educated women willing to lead the world! |
Holly: We DESPERATELY need Go Run in South Carolina; our state has fewer female public officeholders than any state in the union, although we have lots of talented women with the desire to run. We just need the training and organization! |
Gloria: Yes we need more of the white house project training in the state of Ohio. |
Carolyn: Maryland has many young woman considering a run for office. |
Krystal: I would like to participate in Colorado because I would like to impact my State and Community in an effective manner. Colorado is emerging as a dominant political force in the nation. |
Emily: Come to Pennsylvania - we need to mobilize the women of this state to increase our numbers within the halls of power! |
Tiffany: Los Angeles needs more strong female leaders. |
Linda: Iowa is only one of two states who has yet to elect a woman to Congress or to Governor. We need to have more women ready to Go Run in the future if we are ever to change that status. |
Jacqueline: California is so diverse-women here need to be represented. |
Angelina: Women are overwhelming involved in the political process in Illinois, but this training would be beneficial. |
Elizabeth: New York politics needs some serious housecleaning from a woman. |
Sally: I would like to participate in Go Run Training. I am located in California so would like training in California in 2010. |
Kim: Massachusetts has an appallingly low number of women in state and national politics! The State House still seems very much an "old boys network." Women in Massachusetts need realize that they can run for these offices and make change! |
Andrea: I'd be very interested to participate in a training in Massachusetts. |
Kim: Please consider a training in Dallas, TX. |
Denise: Can you come to the Boston, Ma area....but not in the winter. How about my college? It's right near the JFK Building and a gorgeous view near the waterfront. University of Massachusetts, Boston, Dorchester, MA. |
Elisa: I am a recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and an active follower of electoral politics with a deep understanding of the need for women representation. With the academic strength of many universities, the importance of the Annenberg Center to political discourse, the state's importance in the nationwide political landscape, and the presence of amazing historical landmarks, there should be no reason why there is not a Go Run being held in the state of Pennsylvania, specifically in Philadelphia. |
Mary: I am interested in running for office and would like to attend the training. When will you be having any training in NV? |
Shawn: Please consider offering a Go, Run, Lead training session in the state of NC. GA and FL are too far away, and women need opportunity in this state. |
Jessica: I'd love a training in North Carolina -- either Charlotte, Asheville or Raleigh would be great locations! |
Amy: Looking for a Go Run in Virginia in 2010! |
Joan: I live in Boerne Texas and would like to see a training take place in this great state!. |
Rhonda: Come to LA and help get us organized to take over! |
Lyric: You should come to Washington, DC! If not, when can I apply for NYC? |
Candace: bring it to Houston!!! |
Nancy: I would like to see a training session come to Nashville, hopefully in 2009. |
Maria: I am interested in attending one of your Go Run seminars. I am writing to encourage you to schedule a Go Run session in Illinois in 2010. |
Jean: I trust the 2010 calendar will bring you to the outstanding state of Connecticut. The closes this year will be in October when your in New York. Although it's only 2 hours away that speaks volumes when convincing Connecticut Women to get involve. |
Zoe: We need the WHP in Kentucky to do a go run training! |
Gina: It would be great if Go Run Training could be held in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 2010! Thanks for considering! |
Jaime: First I would like to say thank you for holding Go Run training events in areas like MN with a fairly large Native American population. Also, I would like to thank you for supporting Native American nations and businesses. In the future would you consider holding a training session in western Massachusetts. |
Kelley: I would love to attend a Go Run training, but live in West Virginia. Charleston, WV is the capital city and would be a great place to hold this training. Please consider. |
Ericka: We are interested in partnering with the White House Project to offer the trainings here in the San Francisco Bay Area. What would be the steps to make this happen? |
Peggy: Please consider having a program in Iowa during 2009. I’d be happy to host it as I have a large meeting & event center that can accommodate 40 people easily. |
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Patricia: Greetings from the Granite State! Per your website, I am inquiring in to having a Go Run training in New Hampshire! We have an abiding interest in advocacy and leadership for our girls and adult volunteers and believe this would be a significant opportunity to pursue for the women of NH. |


