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December 14, 2007                                   CONTACT:    Deborah Langhoff

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LANGHOFFS JOIN RACES FOR STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

Deborah Langhoff to Run for Party Position from District 94

NEW ORLEANS, LA – Community activist Deborah Langhoff announced her candidacy for the Democratic State Central Committee from District 94, on the heels losing a run-off bid to serve the historically conservative district in the Louisiana House of Representatives.

"For the past twelve months, I've spoken everyday with District 94 residents who appreciated having a Democratic choice in the voting booth for the first time in over 20 years.  Even in the most conservative areas, our Party cannot ignore the benefits  of vibrant public debate.  The most ignoble loss we can suffer is the failure to recruit candidates and offer them meaningful support."

Langhoff made a strong showing, a close 3rd among six candidates, in the March special election to replace 32-year Republican incumbent Peppi Bruneau, and by the October regular election, she built enough strength to deny new Republican incumbent Nick Lorusso a primary win, forcing him into a run-off battle for the seat.  District 94 split 60/40 in favor of the Republican incumbent.

 "The Democratic Party needs to support good candidates by asking, 'How can we help?' instead of only asking 'Can you win?'  We can create a more fertile ground for candidates and for Democratic incumbents by broadening discourse into every nook and cranny of Louisiana, every precinct, and every neighborhood meeting."

Langhoff's husband Alan was campaign manager and field coordinator for her campaign.  Alan Langhoff has been a custom software and systems analyst since 1982 and continues to operate Langhoff Consultants in Mid-City.  Langhoff also began the LaRoots database and e-bulletin network in 2004, a communication tool for grassroots activism.   Their daughter Megan, a recent honors graduate from Fordham University Lincoln Center, also worked for the campaign, generating content for literature, the website and position papers.  Since the campaign ended, Megan joined a local law firm as a legal secretary trainee. 

Both will also be on the February 9th ballot as candidates for the Orleans Parish Democratic Executive Committee to be among the 14 elected from Council District A.

"We'd like to bring the energy of our authentic grassroots campaign to the Party structure at the local and state levels."

About Langhoff

Deborah and her husband Alan own and operate a computer consulting business in the district. They were the original owners of the Dream Palace Frenchmen Street’s first music club. Deborah attended local public schools including Gentilly Terrace, McDonough #28 and McDonough High School.  During the 1970’s Langhoff lived in Manhattan and enjoyed a professional ballet career that included working with renowned American ballerinas, Patricia Wilde and Maria Tallchief.  After moving back to New Orleans and starting a family, Langhoff’s devotion to improving New Orleans public schools led to her support and sponsorship of programs in visual and performing arts at Hynes, Franklin, Lusher and NOCCA|Riverfront.

About District 94:

District 94 includes Lake Vista, Lakeshore, Lake Terrace, Lake Oaks, Lakewood, Lakeview, Country Club Gardens, Parkview, City Park, and parts of Mid-City, Gentilly and Faubourg St John.

The election for Democratic Committee leadership positions is set for February 9th, 2008. The last day to register Democratic to vote in this election is January 9, 2008.

More information is available at www.electDeborah.com

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