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2010 - The Year of Primaries

by: Bob Brigham

Wed Jun 25, 2008 at 11:49:05 AM PDT


Kos has an important post on 2010 marking a pivot for the grassroots and netroots from trying to take back the federal government from Republicans to reforming our Party and holding Democrats accountable.

If your local congresscritter is one of the bad apples, start organizing locally. Plug into existing networks or start your own. Begin looking for primary challengers. Do the groundwork. Don't expect help from the local party establishment, they'll close ranks. So tap into alternate infrastructures. Find allies in the progressive movement. If your local shitty Democrat is anti-union, approach the unions. They'd love to send this kind of message. If the Democrat is anti-choice, work with the women's groups. If the Democrat is anti-environment ... you get the idea. If you have access to professional networks and money, start organizing those.

Of course, this takes more than just bitching about your frustrations on a blog, damning a whole party for the actions of a minority more scared of Mr. 28% than of protecting the Constitution they swore to protect. This takes hard work. But now is the time to start.

Indeed. The activists that meet campaigning this fall will form the core of next cycle's primary efforts. Kos suggests looking at The Capitulation Caucus with emphasis on those who are also Blue Dogs. In California, that means:

Joe Baca, Dennis Cardoza, Jim Costa, Jane Harman, and Adam Schiff

Kos also praises Loretta Sanchez as one of only four Blue Dogs who didn't cave on defending the Constitution from retroactive immunity. And remember, Ellen Tauscher was a member of the Blue Dogs until she saw the successful primarying of Joe Lieberman and occupies a district designed for a challenge from the left (and west).

Bob Brigham :: 2010 - The Year of Primaries
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Baca (8.00 / 1)
Baca really needs to go. Between trying to create his own personal fiefdom and calling Rep. Sanchez a whore, he's probably the worst Democrat in the entire CA delegation.


Agreed (0.00 / 0)
But we need more help backing up his primary opponents, and less "let's all stand behind the incumbents" from the party infrastructure. I mean, if everyone in the official food chain has to endorse the incumbent, what's the point of having primaries?

We also need to work on his political progeny, by which I don't just mean his own kids but also those he's funding to add to his own power base. Gods, I'm glad I don't live in CA-41! They have the choice between Lewis and a Baca-crat (timprinceforcongress.com, since I don't want to give him the incoming link) :-(.

--All of my comments are mine, and not those of any organization I belong to unless clearly stated otherwise.


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Yeah (0.00 / 0)
I think that the Leno-Migden race showed that knocking off an incumbent, although difficult, is possible - particularly since some of Baca's behavior has been just as egregious as Migden's.

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It could get wild (0.00 / 0)
And just cracking through on a few nationally would make a big difference.

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