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Forget 41

by: Brian Leubitz

Sat Dec 05, 2009 at 07:00:00 AM PST


You might have noticed that we've been talking about this whole Speaker's race thing. First there were like 4 potential candidates, then two, Felipe Fuentes and Kevin De Leon, and then 3, with the addition of John A. Perez.  And then, Speaker Bass announced that she would be the 29th vote for a future Speaker Perez.

Yet things can never be that easy. This is California, and these are Democrats.

First there was the poll about Gil Cedillo challenging Perez for the assembly district. And then, over the last three days or so, there's been a discussion of the number 41. Because for some reason, the fact that Speaker Bass is #29, that a consensus in the Caucus has been reached, that's all now insufficient.  41 has been popping up in whispers around the Capitol, in random hints in quotes in newspapers and on the web.

41 is a powerful number. It's the number that seperates Democrats from ceding power to the Republicans in the Assembly. It's the number that allows progressives to maintain whatever semblance of power. It's the number that keeps vows from being made to Republicans that Democrats will have to maintain.

It's the number that represents the line that Democrats haven't crossed.  Sure, it's been flirted with, and Willie Brown crossed it in the 90s to take the Speakership from the Republicans.

There is only one way that the number 41 becomes relevant, if we let this become bigger than it should. If we let personal ambition and personal grievances become larger than what is best for the caucus. And more importantly, if we let what's best for the state take a back seat.

Democrats are the Assembly Majority. The Assembly Majority Caucus chooses the Speaker.  The same as it ever was, the same as it should be. The Member who has the majority of the Majority becomes the Speaker. Forget 41. 26 is the number that matters.

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Forget 41 | 11 comments
Good reminder (5.00 / 1)
for those who might need remindin' not to shoot selves in foot


Guess I still have San Francisco hippie values, although I'm an engineer

Kevin's promises (0.00 / 0)
I can hear it now, Kevin's promising to sell off our coastal oil and vow to increase corporate tax perks to gain Reep votes.  The Reeps will own him and dangle the Speakership vote in front of him for the next 18 months.

You're selling your soul Kevin! You've forgotten your roots in downtown San Diego try to make it through the day.  Don't sell out our kids' future for your selfish ambitions!

As for Cedillo, if you are so afraid of getting a real job, move into Kevin's district after he loses for Speaker and moves onto the Senate.


Can you name names? (0.00 / 0)
The number 41 in the same sentence with "selection of speaker" is a political felony.  Who are you accusing?

By the way (0.00 / 0)
Both DeLaTorre and Perez have denied they are negotiating with Republicans for votes, but both have been accused of it.  DeLaTorre's supporters are saying publicly that they don't think the next speaker should be someone as involved in internecine fighting as Perez is.  Not an argument I necessarily buy, but a fair one for discussion.  But some of this talk is creating divisions.  Right now, there is no evidence anyone is negotiating along party lines and there would be a real question in my mind that such a coalition could hold power for long.  Until someone comes forward with evidence it is happening, I think everyone should leave it alone.

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DeLaTorre? (4.00 / 1)
I think you mean De Leon.

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you are correct. sorry. (0.00 / 0)
nm!

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Pedro Nava (0.00 / 0)
Nava is one of the Dems publicly talking about "needing 41 votes for Speaker", indicating he's supporting a strategy of cutting a deal with Republicans to make DeLeon Speaker.

I think we all need to remember this since:

1. Nava wants to be the Democratic nominee for Attorney General.

2. Nava wants his wife to be the Democratic nominee for his Assembly seat.

As those two races unfold I think every good Democrat should remember Nava's words and actions when deciding who to support        


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Rule of 41 (0.00 / 0)
There have been numerous leaders elected with bipartisan suppport including a few who overcame the majority in their own caucus (Brown in 1980, Howard Way in 1974)let along doing what Willie did by having Republican support.  But when you do that you also have to govern and that's not  easy to do unless you have an ideological reasons for the coalition and I don't think anyone has it at the moment.  I also think Perez is close enough to Republicans (Aanestad praised him just the other day) that I think he is alright.  However anyone thinking about Speaker needs to know he has to get 41 votes.

Add Adams (0.00 / 0)
to the soft list of Republican supporters for Pérez (aka those Republicans who know it's the Majority's choice).

Discalimer: I'm a proud gay public employee union member. Get out of my marriage and my pension, and I won't tread on you either.

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more fun times in the CA Democratic Party (0.00 / 0)
you'd think they had better things to do than build petty kingdoms even as the house burns down.

Sigh.


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