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Jim Stork for FL's 22nd

Thu Jun 24, 2004 at 02:19:36 PM PDT

If you are driving south on Highway 1 along Palm Beach or Broward County this summer, you might pass by Winston the Winning Bago, shown here with a couple of supporters of Jim Stork, the DailyKos candidate for the 22nd district of Florida. I spent this morning hanging out with Danielle Sylvester, she’s the campaign’s manager, and rest-assured, the Republican Shaw might have gotten his wish for a Shaw-mandered redistricting, but it’s not going to win him re-election with Danielle in charge of defeating Shaw, so give her a hand.

As of this morning, $4,777.27 had been raised through 126 donations, be sure to add a penny to those online donations so that it’s tracked back from Stork For Congress to DailyKos.

OK, so let me tell you about the campaign. The candidate Jim Stork is not your typical candidate. Jim’s sorta like this part of Florida’s version of Vermont’s Ben & Jerry’s-- not now, but back when they were starting out. Stork is a small businessman, the founder/owner of Stork’s Bakery, so he knows a bit about fiscal responsibility, and yet he’s a progressive-minded community activist, and was elected Mayor of Wilton Manors, defeating the incumbent in 2002 by a landslide margin, so he knows about governing too. Part of what makes Jim's run for Congress so exciting is the potential replacement of the Republican Shaw’s vision with Stork's. Shaw was one of the main proponents of the Welfare 'reform' bill in the mid 1990’s, and would like nothing better than to 'reform' Social Security, all the while stating that he’s securing it's future. In other words, he’s your typical repug that votes with Bush 94% of the time, and yet claims he’s a moderate.

What makes Jim Stork’s campaign click is Danielle. She's got a long history of working Florida campaigns and fundraising for the DCCC throughout the South, and left politics a few years ago, landing, in all places, with directing operations at the Stork Bakery in Wilton Manors. Stork's vision rekindled Danielle's political fire, beginning with his successful mayoral race. Now, Stork has his eyes on winning Florida's 22nd CD. Knowing the map of this CD, the hurdle of name ID is a big one, and not only is it going to take a lot of financial resources for the media markets of Palm Beach in the north, and Miami in the south, it’s also going to take a field operation that scares the shit out of Shaw. I’ll tell you, I walked out of there convinced that the vision and know-how is there to win the 22nd. Here’s a few of the members of the campaign crew in the Ft. Lauderdale office. Bill Vaynes, who heads up the campaigns operations –the map man— is seated, Danielle is standing on your right, Baily Woolfstead, an intern from EMILY’s List, is in the middle, and Abby Ross, the campaign’s scheduler is on the left. We didn’t just pore over CD maps and talk the district politics, we also visited the Bakeries, so in the extended entry, I included a few more photos of those, and the campaign’s HQ, which is right on Hwy 1 in Ft Lauderdale, 2939 N. Federal Way.

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The beautiful Las Olas Bakery, which had it’s grand opening today!

Not only did I leave with a few t-shirts from the campaign, but also a box full of muffins and cookies from the first Stork Bakery. Here's Danielle again, Jim's biggest fan:

Also, a shot over at MyDD of the Gateway Cinemas 9/11 advert, where the campaign staffers are meeting to view Fahrenheit 9/11 on Friday, you're invited!

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  •  Are there any early polls on this race? (none / 0)

    and what are the demographics of this district?

    The Democratic Party: We the People (7801)

    by JimPortlandOR on Thu Jun 24, 2004 at 02:32:09 PM PDT

  •  It shouldn't matter... (4.00 / 2)

    but I think it's also relevant that Stork is also the only openly gay contender with a serious chance of winning.  The more gay men and women we have visibly placed in the public sphere, the better.  Go Stork!

    "Language is the liquid that we're all dissolved in. Great for solving problems after it creates them." --Isaac Brock, indie rocker imitating wittgenstein

    by Beyondo98 on Thu Jun 24, 2004 at 02:41:04 PM PDT

    •  There are two other gay contenders for the House (none / 0)

      In GA-4 Cathy Woolard, the Atlanta city council president, as a strong chance in the primary against Cynthia McKinney and others.

      Also, in WI-4 St. Senator Tim Carpenter has a strong shot in the primary as well.

      If either of these candidates win the primary, they win the seat since the districts or so solidly democratic.

  •  Give to Jim Stork.... (none / 1)

    Calling all LGBT folk and LGBT friends to help celebrate Gay Pride week (occuring as we speak) and contribute to Jim Stork.  He was here in NYC recently and brought down the house! What a candidate!!!

    Barney Frank for Senate!!!

    Take the Pledge For Gore... http://www.pledgeforgore.com

    by brackie79 on Thu Jun 24, 2004 at 02:47:37 PM PDT

  •  Is my grandmother in this district? (none / 0)

    Boynton Beach, right off I-95 (Hypoluxo Rd.)?
  •  Go Jim GO! (none / 0)

    Kick some GOP butt Jim. Looks like they got the staff coming together. Now I'm hungry for a muffin.
  •  Seeing F911 Fri. night w/ Stork volunteers (none / 1)

    I canvassed with the Stork campaign two weeks ago. Met Stork and I was impressed and feel confident he would be a great addition to the House. The group of people working with him are also great.

    And I must say, it turns out volunteering for him has its perks.

    As the above article states, Stork has a bakery. Now, I moved down to southern Florida from Manhattan, so I'm a bit of a snob. As an Italian, I'm a huge foodie. Therefore, I'm a pretty tough food critic. Stork's food is heads and shoulders above what you find down here. It's like a cafe you might find in Greenwich Village or San Francisco. So, when I hooked up with other volunteers two weeks ago and they told me they were feeding me, I was psyched. Had a great chicken breast sandwich on a nice crusty bread, sprinkled with olive oil and topped with roasted red peppers. And they threw in a big, fresh baked chocolate chip cookie for good measure. Sorry to devote some much detail to his food, but I can't help it. It's an Italian thing.

    On top of this, I got a call from the campaign today inviting me to see F911 with others from the campaign tomorrow night. And in appreciation, they're treating the volunteers. Definitely a class act, no?

    I live in my own little world...but it's okay. They know me here.

    by John Campanelli on Thu Jun 24, 2004 at 05:00:50 PM PDT

  •  Astounding (none / 0)

    how gerrymandered this area of Florida is.
  •  I'm a Stork Volunteer too... (none / 0)

    Ditto what John posted above...

    The Stork Campaign treats (no pun intended)  their volunteers oh so wonderfully!

    Went to a Stork Open house on Weds...got to hang out with Danielle,Chris, Abby, Bailey the Super-Volunteer (that's how she was introduced to me) as well as lots of other Stork supporters like Juan who hosted the party.

    I am in Wexler's district (19) and sadly I can't vote for Jim, but am doing my part to get the word out.

    John, have a great time...I was  also invited to the F911 showing  but had to decline.

    Jerome, thanks so much for this post!  And isn't Winnie the coolest???

  •  Ben and Jerry? (none / 0)

    Ben and Jerry were never scumsucking dweebs.  Why would you say Stork is like Ben and Jerry?  because is a small
    businessman?  I guess you could call him Christlike because is male?

    "individuals who would do good must do so in minute particulars. General good is the plea of the hypocrit, the flatterer and the scoundrel"

    by gberke on Thu Jun 24, 2004 at 08:30:37 PM PDT

    •  oh, shiiiiit! I read that wrong! (none / 0)

      the guy he's RUNNING against is the scumsucking dweeb.  oh shit oh shit oh shit.  sorry sorry sorry.  is there a way to delete ones own stupid comments?

      "individuals who would do good must do so in minute particulars. General good is the plea of the hypocrit, the flatterer and the scoundrel"

      by gberke on Thu Jun 24, 2004 at 08:34:39 PM PDT

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  •  Questioning DKos Support of Jim Stork (none / 0)

    I really appreciate DailyKos and what it does to help take back the House and Senate from the Republicans, but I have some questions about its support of Jim Stork.  Although he's raised a lot of money, I do not believe he has what it takes to win in November over an entrenched incumbent.  He has some really "shady" things in his past that will be sure to come to light if this race gets close. For example, he had a restraining order placed on him by his former significant other and threatened to kill him.  He also had some ugly business dealings.  I'm getting this information from a liberal leaning newspaper in South Florida.  Here's the link:

    http://www.newtimesbpb.com/issues/2004-05-06/feature.html

    I believe it is important for DailyKos to support candidates who are upstanding citizens, and will bring energy and excitement to the Democratic party, not further scandal and distracting behavior. Stork already has an uphill battle to beat Shaw, and these past mistakes will not help his chances and I believe it will hurt the Democratic party as well in South Florida, a crucial part of the country for Kerry.

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