Gubernatorial Candidate Kim McMillan will be in town Tuesday for lunch at City Cafe from 12:30-1:30, will visit the MTSU campus, and join our Mardi Gras fundraiser at the Lions’ Club Tuesday evening from 4-8pm as our guest cook. The City Cafe is located on the square in Murfreesboro on East Main Street. Ms McMillan invites all to join her for a dutch treat lunch.
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Kim McMillan To Visit Murfreesboro Tuesday
Saturday, February 13th, 2010Mardi Gras Masque in Rutherford County
Thursday, February 4th, 2010
The Rutherford County Democratic Party will be hosting a Mardi Gras party at the Murfreesboro Lions Club on Fat Tuesday, February 16th from 4-8pm. Come out and enjoy some Naw’lins style fare prepared by Gubernatorial candidate, Kim McMillan, who will help prepare some great traditional dishes. We will also have a silent auction for some beautifully crafted Mardi Gras masks, activities for kids, and music. It is going to be a great event, so call and get your tickets today.
The menu includes Jambalaya, Red Beans and Rice, and, of course, Kings Cake! Tickets are selling now online by clicking here, they are $12.00 for adults and $5.00 for kids. Please contact Will at 615.796.1472 or Pat at 615.336.7450 for tickets and info or purchase online by clicking here.
Look forward to seeing you there!
Another National Endorsement For Kim McMillan
Sunday, January 17th, 2010
From a press release received from Kim McMillan For Governor earlier this week:
Clarksville, Tennessee – January 11, 2010 - Kim McMillan has received the endorsement of the National Women’s Political Caucus. It is the second national endorsement the gubernatorial candidate’s campaign has announced in the last week.
“This endorsement means a great deal to me,” McMillan said, “because the National Women’s Political Caucus is a multipartisan, multicultural grassroots organization dedicated to achieving equality for all women. Their support isn’t given just to candidates on the Democratic ticket and I’m very proud to receive their backing.”
“Women are historically underrepresented in policy formation and discriminated against when running for office. Women typically come to politics to solve a problem. They come as moms, nurses, and teachers. While Kim McMillan is a mom and an educator, she is also the first woman in Tennessee history elected Majority Leader of the State House of Representatives, experienced in policy and economic development, and a small business owner. She has the knowledge, experience and dedication to lead Tennessee into a better, stronger future” said Lulu Flores, President of the National Caucus.
For more information about Kim McMillan’s campaign, visit www.kimmcmillan.com.
Kim McMillan Receives National Endorsement
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
Clarksville, Tennessee – January 4, 2010 - Kim McMillan has received the endorsement of the Women’s Campaign Forum in her 2010 campaign for Tennessee’s Governor. The WCF is dedicated to advancing the political participation and leadership of women who support reproductive health choices for all. It is the oldest national non-partisan political committee founded of its kind.
“I appreciate the confidence that WCF has placed in my candidacy and their support for my campaign. The organization’s efforts to increase the number of women who hold elected office is vital as we move toward equality in representation,” McMillan said.
“WCF works tirelessly to improve women’s representation by empowering women from all walks of life to become voters, activists, volunteers, and most importantly, candidates. Kim McMillan is a leader for women nationwide and we are proud to be part of her team. We thank her for her leadership and proudly endorse her candidacy,” said Sam Bennett, WCF President/CEO.
According to WCF’s research, thirty years ago, women held only 3% of the seats in Congress, 11% of statewide elected offices and 10% of state legislature seats. Today, women have more than doubled those numbers to 17% of Congress, 24% of statewide elected offices and 24% of state legislature seats nationwide.
“This endorsement isn’t simply given to every woman who puts her name on a ballot,” Bennett said. “Each candidate’s qualifications are extensively reviewed in a rigorous vetting process. Her leadership as the first female House Majority Leader, her public policy experience, her time as an attorney and in the administration and classroom at Austin Peay State University are all significant contributions and make her the most qualified candidate in Tennessee’s gubernatorial race.”
Nineteen states, including Kentucky and North Carolina, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico have elected female governors. A woman has never been elected to serve as Tennessee’s governor.
Rutherford Democrats Love a Great Party!
Monday, December 21st, 2009Here are some photos from the RCDP Christmas party and parade last Sunday. Everyone had a great time, including Kim McMillan (the first female House Majority Leader and now candidate for Governor), who made a surprise visit! Thanks to everyone who attended and especially to those helped build the float.














