Good Candidates Can Win Everywhere! (eg my Hometown!)

( – promoted by SFBrianCL)

I was born and raised in a very catholic, very conservative county. The less evil German equivalent to the Republican Party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has run this county continuously for the last 60 odd years raking in election results between 60 and 85% in all towns.

As everywhere, majority parties can get arrogant and complacent. This has been the case in the county of Vechta as well. The CDU is so used to winning that losing never came to mind. Traditionally, the parliamentary district comprised of the counties of Vechta and adjoining Cloppenburg always end up as the district with the best election results for the CDU in all of Germany. That is how conservative this area is.

However, voters in this county – like voters everywhere – aren’t as stupid as many politicians make them out to be. The CDU made some really bad choices when looking for candidates for mayor in several towns in the last few years which has led to the result that as of now only six out of ten towns have a CDU mayor.

Four years ago two towns, Holdorf and Dinklage (birthtown of Cardinal Clemens August Graf von Galen and myself) elected the independent candidates rather than the one of the CDU. In 2004 the city of Vechta elected the former state minister of agriculture Uwe Bartels, the candidate of the Social Democratic Party (of former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder) rather than the CDU candidate. It has to be noted that in all cases the CDU won the majority on the town councils easily.

Last Sunday, the town I was raised in was the fourth town in the county to chose the non CDU candidate. Manuela Honkomp was elected mayor of Steinfeld with 55% of the vote over the CDU candidate. You just have to click on her campaign website and you get an impression of why she won. This website is more professional than the campaign website of quite a few congressional candidates in the US and of a whole load of candidates for state legislatures. And this for a mayoral candidate for a town of 9,400 people! Her opponent didn’t even have a website. And her resume is quite impressive, too. She left the town to go to college and get her master in political science and later chose to come back. Since I’m not registered in Steinfeld anymore I couldn’t vote for her. I certainly would have, if only for the fact that her family hosted an exchange student from Toledo, Ohio last year. Manuela Honkomp was elected the first non CDU mayor of Steinfeld (and also the first female mayor in the entire county!) despite the fact that 70% voted for CDU candidates for the town council in the same election.

What I am trying to say here is that the county of Vechta and especially the town of Steinfeld are far more conservative than say the 2nd Congressional District in Nevada or the 4th Congressional District in California. If Manuela Honkomp can win in Steinfeld, Jill Derby can win in NV-02 and Charlie Brown in CA-04. The voters are smart enough to vote for the better candidates and are willing to cross party lines if they feel it is necessary.

All Jill Derby and Charlie Brown need are the resources. Please consider contributing to these great candidates. Whether you can give $5, $50 or $100, every dollar helps!

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cross posted from Turn Tahoe Blue

Pombo hates the blogs

(Poor Pombo, people don’t like him, and we dare to organize against him – promoted by SFBrianCL)

In a recent comment printed in the Manteca Bulletin, Congressman Richard Pombo (CA 11) gives blogs high praise by singling out their effectiveness.  Speaking of the Defenders of Wildlife, he said:

The group has a full-time office in Pleasanton with a full-time staff, Pombo said. They have drawn their activist workers from personal website blogs in the Bay area. They send them into the neighborhoods campaigning against him in his congressional district, he said.

“It’s a full-blown campaign,” he pointed out. “I don’t think there has ever been anything to this extent before.”

Just recently the campaign group had some six buses pick up the Bay Area activists they had searched out from San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley taking them to district neighborhoods for door-to-door contact.

When Pombo was home in the district during the months of August and September, the group showed up at every event he attended with their signs charging him with corruption, he said.

Those blogs are PomboWatch  and SayNoToPombo. The effectiveness of getting feet on the streets is one thing that the Internet does as as well as it helps raise money. 

West LA Dem Club hosts fundraiser for CA Dem candidates

On Oct 4 West LA Dem Club screens Robert Greenwald’s new film – Iraq for Sale – The War Profiteers.  Portion of the proceeds (after we pay for venue, etc) will go to Dem candidates including Debra Bowen, Charlie Brown and Jerry McNerney. 

Join us.

When:  Oct 4, 7pm (doors open at 6:30pm)

Where:  2210 Lincoln Blvd @Victoria (1 block N. of Venice) next door to the United Methodist Church.

Suggested Donation: $10.00 (popcorn included)

rsvp:  [email protected]

Last Day for Matching Contributions: CA-SOS, CA-04, CA-11

[UPDATE] OK, as of 4:30 today, Bowen, Brown, and McNerney are all over their caps and I’ve made my matching contribution up to the cap amounts. Here are the numbers as of right now:

Debra Bowen:  $1,008.35
Charlie Brown:  $638.34
Jerry McNerney: $843.34

Thanks so much to everyone who participated. I may do another one of these next month before the elections.

Wednesday, I offered a proposal: I will do a dollar for dollar match for every dollar given to Debra Bowen (running for CA Secretary of State), Charlie Brown (running against John 15% Doolittle), and Jerry McNerney (running against Richard “Paid-For” Pombo) using the Calitics ActBlue page through 5:00 pm today, up to the following limits:

Debra Bowen:  $1,000
Charlie Brown:  $500
Jerry McNerney: $500

The McNerney and Brown teams have really stepped up, and put both of those candidates over my cap, leaving only Debra Bowen under the cap as of 7:30 this morning:

Debra Bowen:  $748.35
Charlie Brown:  $538.34
Jerry McNerney:  $578.34

I matched yesterday’s contributions (up to the cap) over coffee this morning. I would love to see the Bowen fans step up and hit the cap, so let’s see what you can do. She’s a great candidate, on the side of the angels as far as voting integrity, and she’s in a tight race, so your money really counts.

And for those who still want to contribute to Brown or McNerney, you can gamble against the Bowen folks. If Bowen’s contributions don’t hit my $1K cap, I’ll fill the gap with a proportional match of everything you contribute over $500 each up to a total of $2,000 for the combined contributions across all three candidates.

Let’s see what y’all can do by 5:00, California time.

And, because I’m a broken record, don’t forget to tip ActBlue.