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Yeah, he's registered as a Democrat, and he's even a precinct committee chair, but let me tell you (actually I'm posting this for all the other local DUers who'll read it) my Neil Sader story.
As some of you here will know, I ran for office, for the Kansas State House last year. Neil Sader resides in my district. One thing I did very early on, was to contact all of my precinct committee chair people to let them know I was running, and to ask them to help me out in any way they can. Neil said sorry, he couldn't do that, he supported my opponent, incumbent Republican Jim Yonally. I said, no, you can't do that, you're a Democratic precinct committee chair, and as such you really need to support Democrats and only Democrats wherever one is running for office. He responded that he's really into the non-partisan thing (city council members are elected in a non-partisan race) and besides, Yonally was an old friend, so he still supported him.
We went around and around on this for some 45 minutes, and as far as Neil was concerned I'm just nobody he'd ever heard of, and who was I to waltz in and run for state representative my first time out, and he didn't feel that being a precinct committee chair person should have any effect on who he supported.
At least Neil never put a Yonally sign in his yard. I know, because I drove by his house every few days to make sure.
He also, I understand, supports Fiona Curtin in the race for his open seat, and Fiona is a registered Republican who does not seem very supportive of the public schools. I knew her when we were both moms at Oak Park elementary and did not think highly of her then.
The reason all kinds of people support Neil is because he's nominally a Democrat, and his mother Carol is the Grand Old Lady of Johnson County Kansas politics. I've never met her at anything I've gone to in the past two years. Neil himself has only come to Second Saturday breakfasts when he's decided he wants to ask for help with his campaign. He needs to be very grateful I have not yet stood up and told my story to a larger audience. I know that at last month's Second Saturday the current chair of the Johnson County Democratic Party was quite worried I would do so.
What I have found within the party is a decided lack of support for all of the candidates. Larry Gates, who is the State Chair (and re-elected to that position just yesterday) refused to put any of my campaign signs in front of his office. Something about staying above the fray. Toward the end of the campaign season, when various other candidates' signs were there, I placed a couple of mine alongside them, and inside of 15 minutes everything came down. Tells me exactly how much my candidacy was supported. And I did not come forward on my own to run, I was asked by the executive director of the party to run. So I honestly don't understand some of all of this.
I'm sure all of this is a little bit too much of "inside baseball" kind of talk, but I hope it clarifies things a little.
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