Diane Glasser received the Hubert Horatio Humphrey award this weekend from the state Democratic Party.
Glasser has been active in the Broward and Florida Democratic parties for 34 years. She's currently the first vice chairwoman of the state party.
"I've always been a Democrat. I will die as a Democrat," she said.
State Party Chairwoman Karen Thurman, who was challenged at one point for the job by Glasser, called her a "remarkable woman. She works for Democrats 24/7. She's a dynamo."
At 79, Glasser doesn't have any interest in slowing down. She served a single term on the Tamarac city commission in the 1990s, and she is now campaigning for a commission seat in the November 2008 election.
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Low blow Mitch!
You are apparently intimidated by a candidate that can pull from your base of 459,163 registered DEMs. Not to mention winning over a sizable amount of the 215,757 Independent voters.
When you add that to the 233,273 Republicans, you get more than the 32% that is needed in Broward to win the entire state. It must be hard to plan for a Rrepublican candidate that has more in common with the Florida DEMs than most of the DEM candidates.
RUDY! RUDY! RUDY! RUDY! RUDY! RUDY!
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