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Edited on Sun Mar-19-06 12:16 PM by Earth_First
Anyone have intolerable local Democratic Committees? We have one such committee locally that is comprised of village old-timers who are very unresponsive to a Progressive agenda. We've tried on several occasions to break new ideas and solicit endorsements of the committee. However, your surname determines village politics. Our local Democratic Committee is basically and old-timers club. In fact, a good third, including it's chairperson, are snow-birds.
What disturbs me most, is that in 2006 there are two vacancies for village trustee, with the majority of the Democratic Committee in Florida or otherwise, there was no debate about who we could run for these vacancies. So we took action on our own, without the committee.
Unfortunately when these folks return from their wintering in Florida, there WILL be discontent within the party locally.
This is what really burns me: we took action into our own hands, and decided to wage a write-in campaign for special elections on Tuesday. We've got the votes required to win locked up.
Or so we thought.
Unfortunately another group of Democrats who felt the same way locally are waging a similar hush campaign for write-in on Tuesday because of similar feelings towards the Democratic Committee.
It bothers me greatly that the entire process has had to take place in secret, behind closed doors in our homes, keeping fellow Democrats in the dark about plans for decisive, progressive action, only to be derailed by a similar effort. The collective effort could have been drawn together, yet because of old-time politics, we've been forced into secretive action, which may or may not have produced the best candidate for the position(s) available.
Anyone else feel similarly? Or we the only ones?
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