DNC Atlanta Report: Part 3 of 3

Having finished up parts one and two from my time at the Atlanta DNC Southern Caucus meeting, now for the bit about Texas.

Of the dozen or so DNC members from Texas, it is likely that they will end up voting for Martin Frost in the early rounds, not because they may believe that he is the best candidate, but because he's a Texan, and it's just the proper thing to do.  What was causing some consternation is that our State Chair, Mr. Charles Soechting, planned on introducing a resolution of support at today's State Democratic Executive Committee meeting to be voted on.  The SDEC has 60 odd voting members, of which many are Dean folk that won elections for the seats at last year's State Convention.

No one likes to be railroaded into having to vote a particular way.  In fact, my SDEC district representative met with 11 of the 21 county chairs in our region this weekend.  I was proud enough that they had put forth a strategic planning statement and program to be submitted to the chair about how to work with counties for future success.  Then I was told over the phone that the 11 County Chairs endorsed Howard Dean for National Chair and urged our SDEC rep to make that known.  

This was shocking to me.  Those County Chairs weren't Deaniacs or swept into office in local coups.  They are hard working, older Party folk who want to win and restore the Party in the very rural areas which they represent.  The fact that this crowd at the bottom of the ladder is in favor in Dean could be an indicator that there is more support out there for real reformers than we are seeing on the surface.  It also jives well with ruminations that Dean is actually the fallback choice of much of the Texas delegation should Frost be knocked out.

Below are some thoughts from David H., one of Texas's DNC members whom had given me permission to share some of his relevant thoughts.

Make an effort to meet Simon Rosenberg.  If there wasn't a Texan in the race, he would get my vote straight-away.

The Austin meetup went pretty well last night.  Most of the people there were for Dean, of course, and I am not opposed to him, but there are and were elements who get pretty militant about Dean and his cause.

Like I say, I'm not against Dean in this.  I have known Simon for ten years and after seeing his talents I think he'd make a great chair.  He is part of a think-tank that is forefront on Progressive issues and his organization spent more on Hispanic targeted ads than either the Kerry campaign or the DNC, from what I understand.  He gets the new activist dynamic.

And Frost, being a Texan, would mean great things for Texas and red states like it.  He ran the DCCC like most people are saying they want to see the DNC run.  He has a great record of working with candidates in every state - not just battleground - and candidates far down the ballot.  He surrounds himself with great people.

So, Dean comes in somewhere after them for me, personally.

I think all Texans will vote for Frost as long as he is in it.

Frost as chair would probably mean more for Texas as far as money and support go (instead of it being sucked out of Texas to other states).  But in this case I have to be a Democrat before a Texan, and to put 1 state ahead of the other 49 is shortsighted.

(Should there me more to report on after today's SDEC meeting, I'll be sure to file an additional report.)

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thanks
it is great to learn from someone who was there
by candace in sonoma 2005-01-10 01:30PM | 0 recs
yep
Then I was told over the phone that the 11 County Chairs endorsed Howard Dean for National Chair and urged our SDEC rep to make that known.  

The silent revolution in action.

by Jerome Armstrong 2005-01-10 03:48PM | 0 recs

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