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femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
Tue Mar 3, 2015, 02:07 PM Mar 2015

Sestak is in!!!

Former congressman Sestak to kick off U.S. Senate campaign this week


Joe Sestak will make it official Wednesday.
The former congressman and retired Navy admiral intends to announce his candidacy for U.S. Senate in an appearance at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, his campaign said.
Sestak, 63, a Democrat from Delaware County, will try to unseat Sen. Pat Toomey, 53, a Lehigh Valley Republican who narrowly defeated him in 2010. He is the only challenger to announce to date.
Neither Sestak nor Toomey could be reached for comment.


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Sestak is in!!! (Original Post) femmocrat Mar 2015 OP
Pre-emptive jk... tridim Mar 2015 #1
Sorry, I don't get it. femmocrat Mar 2015 #2
I think it is an inappropriate play on Sestak's name. Sinistrous Mar 2015 #4
Had to look up Sleestak PADemD Mar 2015 #5
Same here. iandhr Mar 2015 #3
play on words n2doc Mar 2015 #6
Let's hope the state Democratic committee doesn't cut off its nose to spite its face. Divernan Mar 2015 #7
I couldn't agree more Pat Riot Mar 2015 #11
Pleased to note that Erin McClelland is gearing up to challenge Rothfus Divernan Mar 2015 #12
Yeah, I was there. (IBEW) Pat Riot Mar 2015 #13
Just Harvest does a lot of good Divernan Mar 2015 #14
Erin McClelland's the real deal. eharvington Apr 2016 #15
Agree 100%! blue neen Apr 2016 #16
Sorry, DU used to have a sense of humor. tridim Mar 2015 #8
Yes, but never such a sick sense of humor. Divernan Mar 2015 #9
Nope, DU has always had a sense of humor, both dark and otherwise. tridim Mar 2015 #10

PADemD

(4,482 posts)
5. Had to look up Sleestak
Tue Mar 3, 2015, 03:32 PM
Mar 2015

Still don't get it.

I don't know why the PA Democratic Party dislikes Joe Sestak. I met him at his election headquarters in Bethlehem on election eve. He was traveling to every Sestak headquarter in PA to thank the volunteers.

Also heard him give a speech to local Dems about his wish to change the CPI for seniors to what they actually purchase.

Divernan

(15,480 posts)
7. Let's hope the state Democratic committee doesn't cut off its nose to spite its face.
Tue Mar 3, 2015, 03:51 PM
Mar 2015

Establishment Democrats like to ignore the fact they they lost the senate election by refusing to support Sestak, and they are responsible for six years of Toomey. The wheeler-dealers who are constantly back-stabbing each other in power struggles in the Democratic state & county committees like to whine that Sestak lost because he insisted on running his own campaign and not letting them help. The way I saw it, he would not trade his political independence via quid pro quos to get their financial assistance. Good for him! The Dems are still pissed at Sestak because he knocked out Arlen (Magic Bullet/pro-Clarence Thomas) Specter.

In my 46 years as a Pennsylvania voter and Democratic campaign worker, 10 years working for the Democratic caucus in the State House, and going into my 6th year as an elected official, I have often seen the would be Dem. party power-broker wannabes tell the party faithful NOT to vote if it meant an independent Democrat would win. Pittsburgh Mayor, Pete Flaherty, was a prime example. Pete's nickname was "nobody's boy" because he wouldn't sell out. Even farther back, I remember how the Democratic party in Pittsburgh/Allegheny county effectively suppressed the vote for George McGovern.

Another example, from 1999 was when Republican Jim Roddy defeated Democrat Cyril Wecht for the office of County Executive (top office in the county). The Democrats have always had an overwhelming registration advantage in Allegheny County (Pittsburgh). Currently, there are 527,078 Democrats and only 238,692 Republicans registered. Yet Roddy won with only178,312 votes. But Democrats won the majority of the seats on the new Council.

Currently they are foaming at the mouth to defeat incumbent Democratic County Controller, Chelsa Wagner, in the coming primary because she dared audit other Democratic office holders and their agencies, and published the audit results My God! "That Woman" - as officious, sexist, old white male Dem committee members scathingly refer to her - had the Effrontery, the Temerity, to use the threat of subpoenas to force OTHER DEMOCRATS!!! (county officials and the superintendent of the county police) to provide information for audits - after they had repeatedly failed to provide information they were legally required to provide. (need I add a sarcasm emoticon?) There is far too much entrenched self-promotion and self-dealing in the state Democratic party. Electing independent, ETHICAL office holders like Joe Sestak and Chelsa Wagner will start to flush out the Augean stables (google Hercules' Fifth Labor) known as the state Democratic party.

“His biggest challenge will not be Sestak, or any other Democrat they get in to run,” Dent said. “His challenge will be the political environment surrounding the presidential cycle in our state. Republican candidates haven't won a general election here since 1988.”

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A competitive Democratic primary, though, could ultimately weaken the candidate who survives it. Though Sestak may have differences with the party’s establishment, he did pose a formidable challenge to Toomey in 2010. And his more stubborn, independent attitude may be part of what endears him to voters.

“What this highlights is there is always a bit of distance between what party leaders want and what voters want,” said Dan Fee, a Philadelphia-based Democratic consultant. “This is a guy who, in a terrible year, barely lost. At the very least, he starts ahead.”


Sestak has my support, for sure!

Pat Riot

(446 posts)
11. I couldn't agree more
Mon Mar 9, 2015, 04:23 PM
Mar 2015

Last edited Wed Mar 11, 2015, 09:52 AM - Edit history (1)

with every single word you said. About Sestak, about Cyril Wecht, about Chelsa.
As a newly elected official myself, it's shit like this that makes me feel like I don't want to be a Democrat anymore. But until we overturn Citizens United and abolish the electoral college and have a true democracy, I guess I'll keep holding my nose and voting against Republicans rather than for someone I actually admire for standing on principles.

Divernan

(15,480 posts)
12. Pleased to note that Erin McClelland is gearing up to challenge Rothfus
Mon Mar 9, 2015, 06:02 PM
Mar 2015

I heard her speak and field tough, unscreened questions in the last election, and she is most impressive, and ready for Washington. I'm thankful she has the drive & commitment to challenge Rothfus again. If our Democratic committee people - many of whom have no interest except going to parties and conventions - would bother to spend more time contacting registered Democrats in their wards, and making sure potential Democrats are registered, AND MOTIVATING PEOPLE TO GET TO THE POLLS, Rothfus never would have been elected in the first place.

You're absolutely right about Citizens United. The GOP/Big Businesses/corps., pour millions into Rothfus' campaigns because the Pennsylvania's 12th Congressional District is NOT a sure win for the GOP. The only way we can overcome their money is to get people registered and to the polls. My area Dem. committee people don't do door-to-door to collect signatures for petitions or hand out campaign literature; get yard signs out along the roadways or into yards; don't campaign for individual candidates; don't provide Democratic candidates with addresses and locations for yard signs; don't volunteer to be poll watchers, and don't show up at the polls to hand out literature, ask people for their votes or thank them for their votes. In other words, they're pretty much good for shit. Sounds like the same types with which Sestak became disgusted. If they're not physically fit enough (usually because of age) to do anything but sit around guzzling booze at their official gatherings, then they should get the hell out of the way. We have a huge contingent in the Pittsburgh area who are in their 60's & 70's, and have blocked several generations of younger Democrats from getting involved as committee people.

Re their "Let's Party" attitude:

Bagpipers, street food vendors, and green shamrock T-shirts. Passers-by might have mistaken today's festivities at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers local union headquarters in the South Side for an early St. Patrick's Day celebration.

But the event was the Allegheny County Democratic Committee's annual election endorsements where committee members cast their votes to decide which candidates the party should endorse in the upcoming May primary election.

The annual event draws some of the region's most powerful committee powerhouses and longest reigning political families. But though the event is steeped in tradition, some have begun to wonder if the endorsement process should be changed." I think we should get rid of endorsements," said Sam Hens-Greco, 14th Ward Democratic Committee chair. "We spend a tremendous amount of money and time on them, and there's more the party could be doing." Attitudes like this are part of the reason the ACDC plans to hold a convention this summer to re-examine the committees bylaws and endorsement process.

"We may make some adjustments, but we won't be eliminating them," said Mills. "You can see the committee people love it. Everyone's having a ball."
http://www.pghcitypaper.com/Blogh/archives/2015/03/08/allegheny-county-democratic-committee-endorses-candidates-for-2015-election

Look at the Pennsylvania Congressional Delegation - 100% males; 17 of 18 Congressmen are white; 5Ds 13Rs; 2 white male senators. Then look at the statistics for party registration in the Keystone State:

As of December 31, 2014:
Registered Democrats - 4,047,193
Registered Republicans - 3,000,090
No Affiliation - 668,025
Libertarians - 47,357

For the primaries, only the Ds and Rs can vote, but come November we outnumber them by a goddamn ONE MILLION+ VOTES! There's no excuse for the fact that we don't have TWO Democratic U.S. senators representing our state. Could the state Democratic Committee be any more ineffectual?

As to the Independents, an ever increasing proportion of the electorate, this is where we desperately need committee people in each and every ward and district, pounding the pavements and knocking on doors to hand out literature and ask people for their votes. My aged knees no longer permit me to climb up and down my community's hills or trudge along it's sidewalk-less streets and roads. But I did do that for several decades for individual Democratic candidates, and it was my experience that many, many voters of whatever party affiliation, appreciated having someone politely ask them for their vote, answer questions for them, perhaps help them change their registration if they had just moved into the area, arrange for them to get absentee ballots or a ride to the polls.

On Edit: Although I can't campaign door to door anymore, I do put on voter registration sessions at my area's senior high rise communities. I also serve as Judge of Elections and make damn sure the local tea party jerks do not intimidate any voters.

Pat Riot

(446 posts)
13. Yeah, I was there. (IBEW)
Tue Mar 10, 2015, 04:01 PM
Mar 2015

Like a carnival but with more clowns. As if I hadn't made up my mind and a free fucking hot dog was going to sway me.
Going in was like trying to run a gauntlet. And how about candidates claiming to support unions having a party at the casino?!

If I keep doing this, I will vote for who fills my mailbox with the least crap. Who doesn't send me a Christmas card with a picture of their family like I know them from high school. They should donate all that money to Just Harvest or the food bank or homeless shelters.

Divernan

(15,480 posts)
14. Just Harvest does a lot of good
Tue Mar 10, 2015, 04:47 PM
Mar 2015

I just started working with them in February in the VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) program and am very impressed with the quality of volunteers - lots of CPAs, attorneys and university professors, and the amount of financial assistance/tax refunds & credits their program gets for the working poor.

We're running a little behind this filing season because of the extreme winter weather and the one Saturday the computer system crashed. I just signed up for additional volunteer time slots. The U.S. tax code is an abomination - not just for the loopholes for the wealthy, but also the convoluted drafting. When I took tax law back in the '80s, my professor said the no one really understands the entire code. That was 30 years ago, and it has just gotten more convoluted since then. We CPAs and lawyers are struggling to understand and apply it - how are less educated people supposed to do so? But I do like helping people in this program. It's intellectually difficult but emotionally rewarding.

And I loved your description of the county meeting - biting but colorful!

eharvington

(1 post)
15. Erin McClelland's the real deal.
Fri Apr 22, 2016, 08:05 PM
Apr 2016

I completely agree. From hearing her speak, Erin McClelland is super intelligent and experienced. She's going to win her primary and will need a lot of money for the general, though. She lost last time because Rothfus totally beat her with special interest money, so she had almost no name recognition. Very disappointing. People will vote against Rothfus if they hear about her and her qualifications. We need to spread the word!

tridim

(45,358 posts)
10. Nope, DU has always had a sense of humor, both dark and otherwise.
Tue Mar 3, 2015, 04:17 PM
Mar 2015

Not any more. It has become a sad shell of its former self.

I'll shut off the humor so as not to offend your sensitivities in the future.

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