{"id":8674,"date":"2009-04-27T17:11:06","date_gmt":"2009-04-27T17:11:06","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2009-04-27T17:11:06","modified_gmt":"2009-04-27T17:11:06","slug":"activists-reformers-now-control-state-party","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/calitics.com\/index.php\/2009\/04\/27\/activists-reformers-now-control-state-party\/","title":{"rendered":"Activists, Reformers Now Control State Party"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Before the California Democratic Convention ended yesterday, delegates bucked the Party leadership on the May 19th ballot measures &#8211; by securing a &#8220;no endorsement&#8221; on Propositions 1A, 1D and 1E. &nbsp;State legislators and Party operatives pushed &#8220;yes&#8221; on all six measures, but enough of the grassroots who stayed for the tail end of the session refused to go along. &nbsp;I&#8217;ve been attending these Conventions for 12 years, and it&#8217;s clear now that activists and &#8220;reform&#8221; types run the Party &#8211; a stark contrast to how it once was. &nbsp;That&#8217;s because Howard Dean and Barack Obama brought in a new wave of rank-and-file members, and now we see the impact. &nbsp;College students have replaced the &#8220;professional&#8221; types that once dominated the Young Democrats caucus. &nbsp;Reformer Hillary Crosby won the race for State Party Controller, and even John Burton&#8217;s election as Party Chair is a good thing for the activist wing. &nbsp;Politicians must adapt to this change, and it&#8217;s clear some of them &#8211; like John Garamendi &#8211; still don&#8217;t get it. &nbsp;In the race for Governor, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom was not well received at the Convention by delegates from his hometown &#8211; as he painted a rosy picture of how things are in the City. &nbsp;And while Chris Daly ran as a &#8220;reformer&#8221; in the race for Regional Director, other factors contributed his defeat.<\/p>\n<p><b>Grassroots Buck Establishment on May Propositions<\/b><\/p>\n<p>On Friday, the Resolutions Committee (all of whom are appointed by the Chair) <a href=http:\/\/www.beyondchron.org\/news\/index.php?itemid=6851>approved<\/a> a &#8220;yes&#8221; vote on all six Propositions for the May 19th special election &#8211; i.e., the budget package sponsored by Governor Schwarzenegger and Democrats in the state legislature. &nbsp;Under the Party&#8217;s <a href=http:\/\/www.beyondchron.org\/news\/index.php?itemid=6853>arcane rules<\/a>, this would be the default position of California Democrats &#8211; unless delegates pulled each Proposition from the consent calendar for a floor vote on Sunday afternoon (when many rank-and-file delegates had left.) &nbsp;If a Proposition was pulled, a 60% vote would be required to uphold the &#8220;yes&#8221; vote &#8211; or the Party would take a neutral position.<\/p>\n<p>In past years, delegates would come to these Conventions to network and hear politicians give speeches. &nbsp;But the new wave of Party activists are different, and they weren&#8217;t happy with rubber-stamping these Propositions. &nbsp;On Sunday afternoon, delegates took all six measures to a floor vote. &nbsp;Three of them (Propositions 1B, 1C and 1F) ended up passing the 60% threshold, so the Resolutions Committee was sustained &#8212; which means the Party has endorsed them. &nbsp;But delegates blocked an endorsement of Propositions 1A (the budget spending cap), 1D (a raid on children&#8217;s health fund) and 1E (divert mental health money), forcing a neutral position. &nbsp;As a delegate who gave a floor speech against Prop 1E, I&#8217;m proud it got the lowest level of support among the six measures.<\/p>\n<p>My friend David Dayen at Calitics live-blogged the floor debate on all the Propositions. &nbsp;For a play-by-play account, <a href=https:\/\/calitics.com\/diary\/8668\/proposition-battle-thread>click here.<\/a> <\/p>\n<p><b>Young Democrats Bigger and Younger<\/b><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Party better get us a bigger room next year for our caucus,&#8221; bellowed one candidate for President of the California Young Democrats &#8211; as hundreds of young people packed into a room at the Convention Center. &nbsp;We all know Barack Obama inspired a whole new generation of young people into politics, but seeing the CYD caucus &#8211; and remembering what it was like ten years ago &#8211; was an emotional experience. &nbsp;The age cut-off for CYD is 36, and when I was in college it was dominated by political operatives in their early thirties. &nbsp;I used to call it &#8220;California Yuppie Democrats.&#8221; &nbsp;Today, the vast majority of members are college students &#8211; and they have a healthy dose of high school chapters. <\/p>\n<p><b>Burton and Crosby Elections a Win for Reformers<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Two years ago, rank-and-file delegates wanted <a href=http:\/\/www.sfbg.com\/blogs\/politics\/2007\/04\/california_democratic_conventi_1.html>an audit<\/a> of the State Party &#8211; so grassroots activists could know how the money was being spent. &nbsp;They complained the Party didn&#8217;t put resources in red counties &#8211; building an infrastructure to be competitive everywhere. &nbsp;The Chair shut them down, so they ran one of their own for Party Controller. &nbsp;Hilary Crosby beat incumbent Eric Bradley by a <a href=http:\/\/www.beyondchron.org\/news\/index.php?itemid=6854>54-46 margin<\/a>, after running a disciplined campaign that tapped into the energy of delegates who cut their teeth with the Howard Dean effort. &nbsp;Crosby wants the Party to raise money from small grass-roots donors, so it will be less dependent on big checks from institutions.<\/p>\n<p>While it&#8217;s tempting to view <a href=http:\/\/www.beyondchron.org\/news\/index.php?itemid=6465>John Burton&#8217;s election<\/a> as Party Chair as a return of the &#8220;old guard,&#8221; anyone who knows the former State Senator understands it&#8217;s a very good thing for progressives. &nbsp;&#8220;There&#8217;s nothing old-fashioned about helping the poor,&#8221; said Burton in his victory speech, as he made it clear that the Party&#8217;s activist wing will have a powerful ally. &nbsp;Burton&#8217;s nomination was moved by the President of California Young Democrats, and seconded by the head of <a href=http:\/\/www.takebackredcalifornia.com>Take Back Red California<\/a> &#8211; two growing constituencies. &nbsp;It was a signal Burton understands where the Party has to go.<\/p>\n<p><b>Garamendi Puts Himself Ahead of the Party<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Along with East Bay blogger <a href=http:\/\/www.bearflagblue.com\/>Sean Mykael<\/a>, I spent a good part of the Convention talking to delegates about how John Garamendi has picked the <a href=http:\/\/www.beyondchron.org\/news\/index.php?itemid=6837>wrong district<\/a> to run for Congress &#8211; a selfish move that is destructive to the Party. &nbsp;The Lieutenant Governor has injected himself in the 10th District&#8217;s special election, when he should be challenging District 3 incumbent Dan Lungren in his native Calaveras County. &nbsp;Bill Durston, who lost to Lungren in 2008 by five points, told me it would make &#8220;so much sense&#8221; &#8211; and others like Charlie Brown (who ran in the 4th District) agreed.<\/p>\n<p>Garamendi has <a href=http:\/\/www.beyondchron.org\/news\/index.php?itemid=6851>stubbornly told everyone<\/a> he won&#8217;t do it, and even told me there was nothing I could possibly say or do to change his mind. &nbsp;But I sense some insecurity. &nbsp;Rumors abounded Friday night that the &#8220;Draft Garamendi&#8221; flyers we were passing out was a plot by Mark DeSaulnier &#8211; one of the candidates in the 10th District who would benefit from that move. &nbsp;I had to explain it was a just a couple of &#8220;angry bloggers&#8221; who don&#8217;t necessarily have a horse in the race.<\/p>\n<p>Garamendi&#8217;s move is offensive because it (a) wastes an opportunity to grow the Party in a red district, and (b) kills the chances of candidates in the 10th District who are &#8220;rising stars,&#8221; but lack name-recognition. &nbsp;I met one of these candidates this weekend &#8211; <a href=http:\/\/www.anthonywoodsforcongress.org\/>Anthony Woods<\/a>, a 28-year-old gay African-American Iraq War veteran. &nbsp;Woods was discharged from the military because of Don&#8217;t Ask Don&#8217;t Tell, and then got a degree from Harvard&#8217;s Kennedy School of Government. &nbsp;He has a compelling story, and deserves a fair shot in the special election.<\/p>\n<p>If the Party was still made up of hacks subservient to a politician&#8217;s personal agenda, John Garamendi would get away with this. &nbsp;But with an influx of reformers and activists who don&#8217;t take no for an answer, &#8220;stay the course&#8221; will give him headaches down the road.<\/p>\n<p><b>Newsom Paints Rosy Picture of San Francisco<\/b><\/p>\n<p>When I arrived Friday, Gavin Newsom&#8217;s campaign for Governor had an army of college- age kids holding signs at a street corner. &nbsp;I asked if any of them were from San Francisco, and none of them were. &nbsp;I suggested they might not feel that way if they lived there.<\/p>\n<p>Applause in the San Francisco section was light when Newsom gave his Convention speech on Saturday. &nbsp;That&#8217;s because you would have no idea just by <a href=http:\/\/www.gavinnewsom.com\/speeches\/gavin_newsoms_speech_to_the_california_democratic_party_convention>reading it<\/a> that the City has a $500 million deficit, the Mayor has offered no specific revenue solutions &#8211; and has been largely absent from the City while he&#8217;s campaigning.<\/p>\n<p>Newsom presented San Francisco as a solution to the state&#8217;s health care woes &#8211; without giving credit to Tom Ammiano, and failed to mention the City&#8217;s Health Department is getting horrible budget cuts. &nbsp;He also didn&#8217;t give Ammiano credit for the Rainy Day Fund that averted layoffs in the City&#8217;s public schools. &nbsp;And he touted the City&#8217;s &#8220;green&#8221; record, while our bus system <a href=http:\/\/www.beyondchron.org\/news\/index.php?itemid=6787>has been starved<\/a> because it&#8217;s an ATM to solve the budgets of other City Departments &#8211; up to $80 million.<\/p>\n<p><b>Why Did Daly Lose to Longo?<\/b><\/p>\n<p>In the race for Region 4 Director, Chris Daly branded himself a &#8220;reformer&#8221; from the Party&#8217;s activist wing &#8211; but <a href=http:\/\/www.beyondchron.org\/news\/index.php?itemid=6852>lost badly<\/a> to incumbent August Longo. &nbsp;Daly partisans argued afterwards that a lot of progressives stayed away &#8211; for fear of offending unions who campaigned heavily against him. &nbsp;About 40 out of 140 eligible voters did not cast ballots, and I noticed a few faces who weren&#8217;t there. &nbsp;But my guess is it was only a handful &#8211; not enough to explain the 77-28 margin.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s clear the <a href=http:\/\/www.beyondchron.org\/news\/index.php?itemid=6811>union angle<\/a> had a big impact. &nbsp;I had breakfast with two San Francisco delegates yesterday morning, whose politics made me presume they were for Daly. &nbsp;Both of them voted for Longo, and labor was what did it for them. &nbsp;But another factor may have been <a href=http:\/\/www.thesweetmelissa.com\/sweet_melissa\/2009\/04\/live-from-the-donkey-show-.html>State Senator Mark Leno<\/a>. &nbsp;Not only did Leno speak for Longo at the meeting, but he also allegedly made personal phone calls to delegates on his behalf.<\/p>\n<p><i>Paul Hogarth is the Managing Editor of Beyond Chron, San Francisco&#8217;s Alternative Online Daily, where this piece was <a href=http:\/\/www.beyondchron.org\/news\/index.php?itemid=6855>first published<\/a>.<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Before the California Democratic Convention ended yesterday, delegates bucked the Party leadership on the May 19th ballot measures &#8211; by securing a &#8220;no endorsement&#8221; on Propositions 1A, 1D and 1E. &nbsp;State legislators and Party operatives pushed &#8220;yes&#8221; on all six measures, but enough of the grassroots who stayed for the tail end of the session refused to go along. &nbsp;I&#8217;ve been attending these Conventions for 12 years, and it&#8217;s clear now that activists and &#8220;reform&#8221; types run the Party &#8211; a stark contrast to how it once was. &nbsp;That&#8217;s because Howard Dean and Barack Obama brought in a new wave of rank-and-file members, and now we see the impact. &nbsp;College students have replaced the &#8220;professional&#8221; types that once dominated the Young Democrats caucus. &nbsp;Reformer Hillary Crosby won the race for State Party Controller, and even John Burton&#8217;s election as Party Chair is a good thing for the activist wing. &nbsp;Politicians must adapt to this change, and it&#8217;s clear some of them &#8211; like John Garamendi &#8211; still don&#8217;t get it. &nbsp;In the race for Governor, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom was not well received at the Convention by delegates from his hometown &#8211; 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