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  • ANC: Local Activists Attend Fundraiser for Pres Hopeful Sen. Clinton

    ANC PAC
    104 N. Belmont St.
    Suite 200B
    Glendale, CA 91206
    www.ancpac.org Press Release
    Local Activists Attend Fundraiser for Presidential Hopeful Senator Hillary
    Clinton
    April 5, 2007
    On Saturday March 24, 2007 Aida Dimejian, an active supporter of the
    Armenian National Committee - Political Action Committee (ANC-PAC) and
    Michael Mahdesian, current member of Senator Clinton's National Finance
    Committee and former senior Clinton appointee at USAID, attended a VIP dinner
    in Los Angeles for the Presidential Campaign of Senator Hillary Clinton. As
    contributors to the campaign, Dimejian and Mahdesian joined Senator Clinton
    at the fundraising dinner, which was hosted at the home of long-time
    Democratic fundraiser Ron Burkle. The 700 guests in attendance included
    former governor of California Gray Davis, Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi,
    Los Angeles City Controller Laura Chick, Los Angeles City Councilmembers Jack
    Weiss and Wendy Greuel. The successful evening raised upwards of $2.7
    million.
    Following the dinner Senator Clinton addressed her guests on how she
    intends to change the direction of the country, particularly on matters of
    war and diplomacy throughout the Middle East. She also discussed her plans on
    how to move the country towards universal health care for all Americans. The
    speech was then followed up by a question and answer session between Senator
    Clinton and her guests.
    During the reception Mrs. Dimejian and Mr. Mahdesian had a chance to speak
    with Senator Clinton about issues concerning the Armenian American community.
    "We had a good opportunity to talk with Senator Clinton about the political
    importance of the large Armenian community in California, especially in light
    of the California primary being moved up to February 5, 2008," said Mr.
    Mahdesian. He added, "for the first time, the largest Armenian community in
    the U.S. will have a prominent role in selecting the Presidential nominee of
    both parties, and we'll do everything we can to introduce Senator Clinton and
    her campaign to Armenians in California to ensure her victory."
    "Attending this event allowed me to continue my work with members of the
    Democratic Party, while meeting a strong Presidential hopeful in Senator
    Clinton," stated Dimejian. "Furthermore, I always welcome the opportunity to
    discuss issues of concern to our community with national political leaders,"
    added Dimejian.
    The ANC-PAC is a non-partisan federally registered political action
    committee established to support campaign committees for Members of Congress
    who share the values of the Armenian American community. The ANC-PAC is at
    the forefront of efforts to ensure that the voice of the Armenian American
    community is clearly heard in our nation's capital. The ANC-PAC continues a
    century old tradition of Armenian Americans engagement on the public policy
    issues facing national political leaders, both in the U.S. Congress and the
    White House.
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