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There used to be sexy men in Congress. Remember Bobby Kennedy? And progressive, too.
Anyway, I figured it was time to bring sexy male Democrats to Congress. There's even a facebook group. Right now it includes Martin Heinrich, Andrew Rice, Scott Kleeb and Jim Neal. And I nominate all of them for a Blue Majority Endorsement.
My Silver State - Where Progressive Nevadans Unite
by Sven at My Silver State on Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 05:07:33 PM PDT
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http://www.wulsinforcongress.com/
I don't know if you'd call Dr. Vic "sexy" exactly; she's more sweet-looking. But she definitely is more attractive -- to say nothing of more intelligent and way better on ALL our issues -- than Scrunchie.
We're retiring Steve LaTourette (R-Family Values for You But Not for Me) and sending Judge Bill O'Neill to Congress from Ohio-14: http://www.oneill08.com/
by anastasia p on Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 07:47:44 PM PDT
He's been endorsed by Act Blue, but Jim Neal can use all the support he can get if he's going to beat Schumer's DLC semi-Dem Kay Hagan for NC's Senate nom. We really, really, really to oust Liddy Dole, and I don't think there's enough difference between Hagan and Dole to make the case. Jim Neal, on the other hand, is a true progressive, who has it together on Iraq, health care, FISA, the environment, and the economy.
And for pure, unvarnished irony, I would also just really love to send an openly gay man to fill the Senate seat that Jesse Helms held for so long. I know that last one's not a great reason, but at least I'm honest.
Neal and Hagan are having their only debate tomorrow (Friday) night - deets on his homepage, linked above. If you'd like to know more about Jim, there's lots of link love in my last diary (I don't do many, so it's something like a month old). Pam's House Blend continues to provide great coverage of Jim Neal's run.
Bosnia, N. Ireland, Canada, Colombia, Florida, Michigan ~ Clinton's electoral map
by thisniss on Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 09:44:45 PM PDT
YIPES!!! North Carolina Presidential Primary insanity! Now that we're moving more and more into crazyland with the presidential primary contest, it seems like local races are getting shafted. The North Carolina primary wasn't supposed to be "important" on a national level in the way that it is now looking like it might (or, more likely, will) become. With the increased attention and turnout that the Presidential race will generate, there will be less "air in the room" for the senate race - fewer volunteers, less money, less attention paid all around to this race, since Obama/Clinton seems to be the only "important" vote on the ballot.
This all benefits Kay Hagan, because she currently holds a state office and has more "name recognition," as well as the support of the NC Dem machinery and the weight of Schumer's blessing behind her.
Neal is the outsider, who has been making his case through grassroots and netroots campaigning. He has made a "100 County" strategy the center of his plan: adapting the Dean ideal to North Carolina, Neal is visiting every county in the state to make his case personally to the voters. Neal's netroots approach is also pretty good (far better than any other NC candidate I've seen), and he consistently impresses me by stressing his desire to be the "senator for all North Carolinians, not just those who vote for me."
I really think Jim Neal could go all the way against Dole. North Carolina is a strange state with a real chance of voting strongly Dem this fall (just over half our congressional delegation is blue now, as is most of our local government). But we need more support and a greater push on the national level.
The party leadership keeps thinking that the way to "blue" NC is to run centrist DINOs, and they keep losing here. The truth is that their approach might work in a couple of "swing" districts, but for the most part NC will always prove the adage "Given a choice between a Republican and a Republican, voters will pick the Republican every time." Given the choice between a Republican and a progressive Democrat, though, there are more than enough North Carolinians who will vote Dem to turn this purple state blue.
by thisniss on Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 10:15:57 PM PDT
gah, I was really tired when I made my first post, and meant to write that he had been endorsed by Blue America PAC (Firedoglake, DownWithTyranny, and Crooks & Liars) - another Act Blue group.
needs sleep.
by thisniss on Fri Mar 28, 2008 at 06:30:25 AM PDT
He's a Democrat who is unafraid to be a Democrat in a historic election.
Let's support Candidates with Courage
by Sam Spencer for County Commissioner on Sat Mar 29, 2008 at 05:03:32 AM PDT
wide narrow
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