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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 08:40 PM Mar 2016

Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s Primary Challenge Grows

March 25, 2016
Taylor Wofford
Posted with permission from Newsweek

Florida Congresswoman and Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz is facing a primary challenge for the first time in her career—and to make things worse, her state’s Democratic Party has just given her challenger a major leg up.

On Thursday, the party announced it will allow Tim Canova, who is challenging Wasserman Schultz from the left, access to the party's database of voter information. That database—or the Voter Activation Network (VAN), as it's formally known—is a trove of voter data collected and shared among the Florida and national Democratic parties, and will give Canova a boost in reaching likely voters.

Since 2010, the party's policy had been to allow only incumbent Democrats access to the database. "We stand with our incumbent members of Congress and we're proud of the job they do representing the people of Florida. The Voter File is proprietary software created and owned by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) that is maintained and operated by the Florida Democratic Party here in state," party spokesman Max Steele told the New Times Broward–Palm Beach earlier this month.

Canova and others publicly criticized the policy. "I completely understand the need to protect incumbents from Republicans. But from other Democrats in a primary? Why would the party take a side in that contest? Democracy should be about having debate and contested elections. The better candidate should win, so to speak," he told the New Times.


Now, after weeks of pressure from Canova and his allies—and an open letter to Wasserman Schultz from the Democratic Progressive Caucus of Florida, a wing of the state party—the party has reversed course, "to avoid any appearance of favoritism," Scott Arceneaux, the executive director of the Florida Democratic Party, told the Miami Herald.

But the exception applies only to Canova, Arceneaux said. Other challengers will not be given access to the file, which is making some in the party uneasy. "We’re glad to see that Canova will be given access to the voter file, but our broader concern about fairness and a level playing field for Democratic candidates still stands,” Susan Smith, the president of the Democratic Progressive Caucus of Florida, told Florida Politics. "Inconsistent and non-transparent VAN access policies have been an ongoing issue in the Democratic Party."

Canova agrees. "I hate to be critical at a moment when I am thankful, but I think that is bad policy," he told the Herald. "I don’t think state parties should be putting their fingers on the scales to favor an incumbent. There has to be some accountability, and that should be a primary election in which voters decide."

Canova's challenge to Wasserman Schultz comes at a time when the DNC chairwoman faces allegations of favoritism in the Democratic presidential primary. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who is an independent but caucuses with the Democrats, has said Wasserman Schultz has attempted to boost the campaign of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton while intentionally sabotaging his campaign.

Access to the national Democratic Party's voter database has been at the heart of that allegation. In December, the Sanders campaign briefly lost access to the party's hoard of voter data after it was discovered that a staffer had improperly accessed separate data belonging to the Clinton campaign. The Sanders campaign's access was restored after it fired the staff member it said was responsible, but the presidential hopeful nonetheless threatened to sue the DNC over the issue. "The leadership of the Democratic National Committee is now actively attempting to undermine our campaign. This is unacceptable," Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said at the time.

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http://www.rawstory.com/2016/03/debbie-wasserman-schultzs-primary-challenge-grows/

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Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s Primary Challenge Grows (Original Post) Purveyor Mar 2016 OP
So they changed their minds about access to the database. Nice!! arcane1 Mar 2016 #1
Only in his case. Not in others. Wilms Mar 2016 #3
Of course it does.. Else You Are Mad Mar 2016 #6
So corrupt! Go Tim!! haikugal Mar 2016 #2
He's Really Great! And NOW Maybe That "Special" Place In A ChiciB1 Mar 2016 #4
DWS needs to go. Else You Are Mad Mar 2016 #5
Join Me In Donating $$ TimCanova.com n/t corbettkroehler Mar 2016 #7
+1 LWolf Mar 2016 #8
KICK AND REC AND REC AND KICK Warren DeMontague Mar 2016 #9
Go Tim! Sending 10.00 ViseGrip Mar 2016 #10
A Dem contender to the son of a South Jersey Party Boss can't get it! Keep the Bourgeoisie in power! TheBlackAdder Mar 2016 #11
One would think DWS would have an iota of shame. nt PufPuf23 Mar 2016 #12
You can't shame the shameless Impedimentus Mar 2016 #14
If DWS had one iota of integrity she would RESIGN !!! Impedimentus Mar 2016 #13

Else You Are Mad

(3,040 posts)
6. Of course it does..
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 08:55 PM
Mar 2016

We just don't hear about it because those that are prevented from accessing the database doesn't have the money or the political equity to make it known nation wide. Or, they are told to shut up for the 'good of the party'

ChiciB1

(15,435 posts)
4. He's Really Great! And NOW Maybe That "Special" Place In A
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 08:50 PM
Mar 2016

Hillary cabinet should she become the nominee WILL VERY PROBABLY be dead!!! Yippppppeeeee!

Go Tim!

Else You Are Mad

(3,040 posts)
5. DWS needs to go.
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 08:51 PM
Mar 2016

Everyone needs to realize that the reason why DWS backed the payday loan bill is to subtly punish Elizabeth Warren for not backing Hillary Clinton -- DWS old boss. Then she (by the party SHE IS THE HEAD OF) pulls this BS, how can anyone think that what she did to Sanders was not intentional.

Impedimentus

(898 posts)
13. If DWS had one iota of integrity she would RESIGN !!!
Sat Mar 26, 2016, 12:17 AM
Mar 2016

Let's hope and pray she is defeated.

FEEL THE BERN - 2016

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