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Thanking the Forlorn Hope

by: jsw

Sun Nov 12, 2006 at 08:39:32 AM PST


In the first couple centuries of European warfare following the introduction of gunpowder, giant medieval walls met cannons and explosives.  Eventually, the cannons and sappers would blow a gap in the wall.  Then a group of volunteers, called in the British Army "The Forlorn Hope", would charge the gap.  Those men almost always died, but their sacrifice was necessary to draw the fire of the defenders and force them to expend their ammunition, so the second wave of attackers could get through the breach.  Survivors, if any, were promoted to officer.

The 50-state, 435-district strategy requires that many Democratic candidates serve as a forlorn hope.  These Democratic candidates ran in heavily Republican districts where they had little to no chance to win.  But they forced the Republicans to spend money and resources simply to retain their seats, were there to take advantage of mistakes or scandal, and helped to build and energize infrastructure in those districts. 

While we're all celebrating the victory of last Tuesday, let us thank the Democrats' forlorn hope -- they probably won this for us.  In California, at least in the races I've been following, that means that I want to thank these candidates and all of their campaign staff and volunteers:

  • Charlie Brown, running against John 15% Doolittle in CA-04.

  • David Roth, running against Mary Bono in CA-45

  • Francine Busby, running again in CA-50 against Brian Bilbray

  • Bill Durston, running against Dan Lungren in CA-03

  • Jill Martinez, running against Elton Gallegly in CA-24

  • Roberto Rodriguez, running against Buck McKeon in CA-25

Thanks to all of you.  You made this victory possible.

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CA-24 (0.00 / 0)
We got 1.7% better than the previous try in 2004. There may have been some invisible benefit in bleeding the campaign coffers of gallegly.

Waitasec, I was gonna take a break off politics because I was feeling burnt out, what am I doing on Calitics again? Alright, what's next? Local elections in 2007?

Santa Barbara Progressives


It just keeps sucking you back in... (0.00 / 0)
I wanted to take a break, and here I am, in Texas, working on Calitics...

Charlie Brown did a great job in CA-04, pulling tons of money from the NRCC and building name ID.  And heck, it's only a matter of time until Doolittle gets indicted.

Once we get some redistricting, we'll have a better machine to work with in these districts.

I think?


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Congratulations to the Candidates (0.00 / 0)
I appreciated the hell out of them.  They injected brand new life into the Democratic Party in California. 

In the cases of Charlie Brown and David Roth and Bill Durston, get'em next time Baby!  These are ones to go after next time!

Roberto Rodriguez is a star!  Now to find the right place for him.  I don't know enough about that District to know the chances.


this is sweet (0.00 / 0)
thanks Brian.

And THANK YOU to all the candidates. I was thinking about Francine and how weird it must be for her to return to normal life after being thrust on the national stage for a couple years now.


It wasn't me actuallyt (0.00 / 0)
I'd love to take credit for this, but this was not my doing.  This was Jeremy's doing.  It's great though, isn't it?

I focused a lot of my attention on CA-04 and CA-11, and I kinda regret that I didn't do more for Roberto Rodriguez, who has a bright future, and David Roth and the like.

I think?


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ah, quite right (0.00 / 0)
Sorry Jeremy, thanks, that was sweet of you to think of them.

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Well, thanks (0.00 / 0)
though I don't know anyone who thinks that I'm "sweet".  (No seriously, that's probably the last word anyone would use.)

I think they honestly deserve our thanks, and on a purely consequential level, more than that if we want to have a shot at repeating 2006.


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