Speech given at the Peterborough Unitarian Church, New Hampshire in support of Paul Hodes and against his opponent, Charlie Bass, for the seat in Congress.
Speech given to the students at San Diego University, California about democracy, President Roosevelt, public funding for elections, and campaign finance reform.
An email regarding a message that may be sent to the granny list. It pertains to the possibility of vote rigging by the Republican party and other threats to the election in 2004.
Speech given to the volunteers going door to door, working on the presidential campaign for John Edwards. Mentions the need for environmental, campaign, and corporate reforms.
Speech given to the volunteers of John Edward's presidential campaign for 2008. Granny D speaks about the environment and public funding for campaigns.
Granny D begins this speech in Florida, by saying that she is trying to follow in the footsteps of Susan B. Anthony. She talks about the work Susan accomplished and what changes Florida is making.
In this speech, Granny D talks about publicly financing campaigns and the changes that each individual can make. Encourages people to help out on the Clean Elections campaign.
This New Hampshire campaign speech, given at the Democrat's Tea Party Reception, mentions Granny D's fight for American freedom and return to democracy.
Granny D speech given at the opening of a Tilton's new public library wing in New Hampshire. She begins her speech by connecting memories she has to the town of Tilton. Mentions the importance of reading and education in creating informed citizens, and the free access provided by libraries.
Speech given by Granny D to the U.S. Senate in Washington D.C. Directs her speech toward Campaign Finance Reform, corporate power, and her walk across America.
Speech given to the graduating class of 2002 at University of New Hampshire in Durham. Granny D speaks about her walk across America and taking responsibility for the future of America.
Speech given in Boston, Massachusetts in support of John Kerry and his campaign for presidency. Granny D talks of his accomplishments and values and speaks out against the Bush administration.
Remarks made at Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C. January 2001. Granny D speaks about the American dream, democracy, and the bribery of public officials by corporations. She refers to U.S. Code, Title 18.
This speech was given at a high school in West Palm Beach, Florida. Granny D begins by describing fall in New England. She ties this to the idea of change and whether some changes, like corporations taking over small towns should be allowed. Promotes the idea that change happens locally in our communities and that is where we can begin to fight for our freedoms.