My first Diary here

I've written loads on DKos, but I started to feel as if I'm in an Echo Chamber.  Everyone clammering to get the same exact voice heard.  I hear you all!!  I hear you!!

So, here I am.

I'm originally from Ohio and worked a few weekends and attended a fundraiser for Ben Konop who was running Against Mike Oxley in Ohio 4.  He actually won Allen County in the district but lost the overall election gathering more than any Ohio challenger against an incumbant.  

But I see him no where.  He's not listed in an analysis here.  He's not noted on Kos, Dem Underground, well, anywhere.

So, then I got to think about how the Dems are organized, not just in Ohio but in DC and everywhere else (I now live in DC and serve on the Democratic State Committee).

Without a strong structure and one preceived as strong, in Ohio and elsewhere we will continue to loose elections.

I have watched how some members of my Ward's Democratic Leadership sit on forms or requests and refuse to share the information.  People who volunteer for positions aren't contacted because there is one chink in the armor and one road block.

Personalities can account for a lot of the misery this party has suffered from of late.  Not on the national level, but on the local level.

I grew up in Ashtabula Ohio.  I went to college right outside of Cleveland and was very active in Metzenbaum, Celebreeze and Butts campaigns.  I worked for Dukakis, Kucinich and O'Malley.  I even worked for Russo.  

My point?

We won Cuyahoga because of our ground game, over and over again, we had game.  We had precinct captains (I've been one) who knew their neighbors and got them to the polls.  We had precinct leaders who called the captains and knew who needed to be reached, where and when.  In Bula, it was much the same way.  Strong Party, strong ground game, strong message.

Then Metzenbaum was gone.  Celeste left the State House, Sherrod Brown lost Secretary of State.  Voinovich was elected.  We moved farther to the right.

I think a lot of people look at the Ohio results and wonder how it is that the results are so skewed and the numbers don't match, etc...  Right now, I don't really care anymore.  I only want to start to have all of focus on the game and start to focus on where your team members are instead of where the ball is bouncing.  Think of this as Basketball.

We need to play in a zone and less of the man to man sort of thing.

So,t here's my first diary.  My first attempt at saying hey.  My first try and saying what I see wrong and what I'd like to see my party to start focusing on in the future.  We can't win elections if all we bring with us is the b game when we need the a game.  I know we have the A game in us and I'm playing.

So, get off the web and volunteer.  Let's put people like Ben Konop and Jeff Seeman in the House by first putting the Mark Dans in the Assembly and the Bridgit McDaniels into County Commissioner spots.

It's about the ground game.  We're just looking at the wrong kind of ground game right now.



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Great thoughts (none / 0)

Now tell me how I can turn South Carolina blue and you will be a genius.  Let's start with the fact that there is a 35% African American population here.
by partyguy708 on Wed Nov 10, 2004 at 09:36:23 AM EST

Hey bendygirl. (none / 0)

Welcome to your first diary. I've been reading MYDD for the past 6 months, but only started posting after the election. Hard to find the time when you work and go to school full-time AND have a baby.

Anyway, I liked your post a great deal. I live in Flint, MI, a pretty democrat dominated city. Our suburbs are trending further right and our local paper, traditionally left-leaning, has moved closer to the center to appeal to the 'burbs. Values, it seems, can be flexible when dollars are at stake!

At any rate, I'll be relocating after graduation this December and I plan to be an active player in the ground game wherever I wind up. Thanks for your analysis and suggestions, very well spoken.

by Green Irishboy on Wed Nov 10, 2004 at 09:39:19 AM EST

hey there (none / 0)

south carolina resident here, busy now but will share s.c. thoughts later

i'm in cola town

and good to see you over here too bendy

kos is getting crowded with everyones random thoughts being posted as diaries about every 3 seconds

by tlaw on Wed Nov 10, 2004 at 09:40:43 AM EST

Re: hey there (none / 0)

yes, I agree, too crowded and I'm tired of the Echo Chamber.  Let's have a real discussion about what matters and then put together what we need.

First, we need a list of every national Committeeman and woman who sits on the DNC...every state has them.

And I need to know who is sitting on the primary selection committee.  I know DC and MI got seats, but I need more.  Anyone have any ideas?

by bendygirl on Wed Nov 10, 2004 at 10:28:29 AM EST
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Re: hey there (none / 0)

I'm in Spartanburg, just moved back after four years in Tampa, it's like returning to a completely different world, talk to you soon.
by partyguy708 on Wed Nov 10, 2004 at 11:36:32 AM EST
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Welcome and say howdy to gumby (none / 0)

I know the ground game here in arkansas alot

of us were good soldiers...what do you need

when ..where and how.

I think we continue on with what we have done

of course be open to tweaks and change.

Looking forward to the movement improving into

rural america and in the cable news market

(loyalty to air america and democracy now is

a must).

Really want to see a values package brought forth

and peel away the catholics and moderate

christians from the right wing fundys.

by Aslanspal on Wed Nov 10, 2004 at 09:58:17 AM EST

Welcome to the Quieter Echo Chamber (none / 0)

Yeah, it's like that here, too, somewhat. In adddition to the ground game--I agree 100% btw--we also need to think about re-tooling in cyberspace. We've gotten better, but some of the same stuff that sucked about usenet still sucks here. The dKosopedia is a good idea for a new direction, but I don't see it having much of an impact on what else happens at DKos yet. Maybe here, in a quiter, more reflective atmosphere, we can do some good collective thinking about this as well.
by Paul Rosenberg on Wed Nov 10, 2004 at 12:30:00 PM EST

Re: Welcome to the Quieter Echo Chamber (none / 0)

yes, quieter.

I have to admit that I find this site more of what I'm looking for in terms of ideas.  Kos right now is just too angry.

Oh, and I'd like to Sue Ohio.  My ex-husband remarried almost two years ago.  Now that there's a constitutional amendment noting Marriage is between One man and One woman, my ex has had one too many women for that equation.  Right now, let's stop all divorces in Ohio and prohibit anyone who's marrying for a second time from getting married.

Long live the anti-human rights amendment in Ohio!  Long may it burn and fester!!

by bendygirl on Wed Nov 10, 2004 at 12:39:51 PM EST
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