promote Democrats' messages and respond to Republican criticism.
Reid continued to put his stamp on the Senate leadership when he announced creation of a Senate Democratic Communications Center that will aim to keep the party in the public eye. The center will be launched Jan. 4, when the Senate convenes for its 2005 session.
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A 15-member message team will include press aides who will publicize Democratic activities to Internet news organizations and bloggers, Reid said. Tessa Hafen, Reid's press secretary, will focus on Nevada media and regional news outlets.
Reid said the communications staff will be an aggressive operation "to spread the word and get the truth out."
From the Better Late Than Never Files
The Review Journal reports that Senator Harry Reid, our new Senate minority leader, has announced he is going to form a communications “war room” to:
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