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Showing posts with label Progressive Democrats. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 10, 2016

RSN: Organizing Is Reaching Out, Not Tearing Down





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Supporters of Bernie Sanders and the Green Party march with Cornel West in Philadelphia, PA, during the Democratic National Convention. (photo: Andrew Stefan/RSN) 
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Galindez writes: "I have been advocating for progressives to take over the Democratic Party for a while now. Many of you are probably tired of hearing it. There is currently a battle being waged for control of the party that has gotten pretty nasty. It's not just the comment sections here on RSN that have gotten heated, but also Democratic Party discussion groups and meetings throughout the country." 
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Saturday, November 12, 2016

RSN: It's Time for Progressives to Seize Control of the Democratic Party




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Presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont talks to supporters during a rally at the University of Washington, in Seattle. (photo: Joshua Trujillo/Seattlepi.com) 
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News 
Galindez writes: "Donald Trump's victory has left the Democratic Party open to redefining itself. They understand that both candidates got fewer votes than Mitt Romney and John McCain. They understand that working people in the rust belt voting for Trump cost them the election. On a conference call Thursday night sponsored by Democracy for America, former Labor secretary Robert Reich weighed in, as reported by The Hill." 
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Monday, August 1, 2016

RSN: Nina, Don't Go Green




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Nina Turner, center, shown in a 2014 file photo, is considering an offer to serve as running mate for Green Party presidential hopeful Jill Stein. (photo: Marvin Fong/The Plain Dealer)
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Galindez writes: "Nina, the political revolution needs you. We need to continue to build for 2020 and beyond."
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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Sanders declines to endorse Clinton, vows 'real change' ET AL




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Killary Clinton's Knee Jerk reaction to the Orlando Tragedies was 'WE NEED TO BOMB ISIS!'
ISIS is not a military organization and they didn't kill in Orlando.
Is that what we want in a President? Bad enough we already have one who is bombing nations to rubble for ENERGY, killing civilians, betraying the refugees HE has created.
Hillary Clinton support TPP, FRACKING, TAR SANDS PIPELINE, is a Bought & Paid For Candidate that Sanders' supporters wouldn't vote for.....
WHY would he endorse her?

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Sanders declines to endorse Clinton, vows 'real change'

RSN: Bernie's Agenda to Transform the Democratic Party




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FOCUS: Scott Galindez | Bernie's Agenda to Transform the Democratic Party 
Bernie Sanders. (photo: Jewel Samad/Getty Images) 
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Galindez writes: "Bernie Sanders called for the most progressive platform in the history of the party." 
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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

SANDERS' DEMOCRATS!



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Joyce Venables There are 435 House seats up for grabs along with 34 Senate seats. We now have people RUNNING FOR OFFICE AS BERNIE DEMOCRATS! They will back him up! This list is in alpha order by state. It then lists what office they are running for and in what venue, i.e., state, federal, county etc. PLEASE BOOKMARK THIS LIST AND PASS IT ON. Tell others what it is and that it is UPDATE DAILY! There are now so many running on Bernie's platform they are behind in getting them all listed!! This is the link PLEASE BOOKMARK AND SHARE!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MZGzbSWESE8t18GGzrgc2FfL0b5tz-vmNf-F_-w5yN4/edit#gid=0

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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

RSN: DNC Lets Bernie Put His Stamp on Platform Committee




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Bernie Sanders. (photo: Jacquelyn Martin/AP)
Bernie Sanders. (photo: Jacquelyn Martin/AP)



DNC Lets Bernie Put His Stamp on Platform Committee

By Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
24 May 16

“We believe that we will have the representation on the platform drafting committee to create a Democratic platform that reflects the views of millions of our supporters who want the party to address the needs of working families in this country and not just Wall Street, the drug companies, the fossil fuel industry and other powerful special interests.”
– Sen. Bernie Sanders

n an unprecedented move, the Democratic National Committee has allowed Bernie Sanders to appoint 5 of the 15 members of the platform committee. Hillary Clinton appointed 6 and the DNC appointed 4. Under the rules, DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz could have appointed all 15. Some of you are probably adding the 4 DNC appointments to the 6 Clinton appointees and saying, “Where is the victory?”
This is the most progressive platform committee I have seen in my years of organizing for or covering conventions. I remember in 2000 when I worked in Los Angeles for Bill Bradley’s campaign. We put together a group of Los Angeles delegates that included Gloria Allred and Tom Hayden. They went to a platform committee in Cleveland and couldn’t even get the votes to get any of their planks considered by the committee. It was a committee full of corporate reps who liked the Democratic Leadership Council’s centrist planks.
This committee is diverse and a lot more progressive. Sanders appointed civil rights activist and professor Dr. Cornel West and Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), who is co-chair of the Progressive Caucus and is one of only two Muslim members of Congress.
Sanders also appointed Deborah Parker, vice chair of the Tulalip Tribes of Washington State, Dr. James Zogby, head of the Arab-American Institute, and 350.org founder Bill McKibben.
Okay, I hear you, that’s only 5 votes, but Debbie Wasserman Schultz appointed Rep. Elijah Cummings to chair the committee, and Rep. Barbara Lee to serve on the committee. Lee was the only member of the house to vote against the 9/11 resolution that authorized the war in Afghanistan.
The Clinton campaign chose Wendy Sherman, a former top State Department official, Neera Tanden, president of the Center for American Progress, Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez, Carol Browner, former head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Ohio state representative Alicia Reece; and Paul Booth of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union.
Wasserman Schultz also named former congressman Howard Berman and executive Bonnie Schaefer.
All in all, the votes are there for a progressive platform.
All of this is a step forward, but only a step. More important will be the makeup of the rules committee. That is the committee where structural changes to the party’s nominating process can take place. I don’t expect the DNC to be as kind when forming that committee. While the makeup of the platform committee showed a warming up to Sanders and his delegates, other developments this week were not unifying.
This weekend Sanders told Jake Tapper that he was endorsing Tim Cardova, who is challenging Debbie Wasserman Shultz in her primary race. The campaign then sent out a fundraising email for Cardova, who has already raised over a million dollars in his challenge of the DNC chairwoman. Sanders said in his Sunday interview that he would not reappoint Schultz if he becomes the party’s nominee.
Progress has been made in unifying the party. Let Bernie have a voice on the rules committee and we will be a lot closer to unity.


Scott Galindez attended Syracuse University, where he first became politically active. The writings of El Salvador's slain archbishop Oscar Romero and the on-campus South Africa divestment movement converted him from a Reagan supporter to an activist for Peace and Justice. Over the years he has been influenced by the likes of Philip Berrigan, William Thomas, Mitch Snyder, Don White, Lisa Fithian, and Paul Wellstone. Scott met Marc Ash while organizing counterinaugural events after George W. Bush's first stolen election. Scott will be spending a year covering the presidential election from Iowa.
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Saturday, May 21, 2016

RSN: Why Bernie Is Helping, Not Hurting the Democrats



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Presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont talks to supporters during a rally at the University of Washington, in Seattle. (photo: Joshua Trujillo/Seattlepi.com)
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Galindez writes: "'Bernie Sanders is a positive force in the Democratic Party,' Nancy Pelosi said during a press briefing in the Capitol. 'He has awakened in some people an interest in the political process that wasn't there. He has encouraged young people to channel their interest in public service and community leadership into a political place, because this is where decisions are made that'll affect their future and their lives. And I think that's positive.'"
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Monday, March 28, 2016

VoteVets.org: Introduction: Sean Barney




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Let me introduce you to Sean Barney.

Sean is an Iraq War veteran who was shot in the neck by a sniper in Fallujah in 2006. He survived, and returned home to Delaware to continue his public service through politics. Now he is running a VERY WINNABLE campaign to represent the state in Congress.

On the campaign trail, he talks about the importance of combating income inequality and his unique point of view when it comes to our country's national security issues. He even courageously called for the United States to accept 100,000 Syrian refugees.

Sean is running in contested Democratic primary, but he is the clear choice for progressives, veterans, military families and VoteVets supporters. We're proud to endorse him, and to ask you to chip into his campaign today:

Contribute $3 to Sean Barney's congressional campaign. He faces a critical fundraising deadline Thursday at midnight, so your donation is VERY important.

We've said it before and we'll say it again. 2016 is a tremendous opportunity for us to elect a new generation of veteran leaders to Congress. With veteran representation in the House at historic lows, this is a chance to send someone to Washington, D.C. who you can be proud to support.

Thanks for standing with Sean. This race is important.

All my best

Jon Soltz
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Sean Barney entering congressional race


Jonathan Starkey, The News Journal

Democrat Sean Barney will launch a campaign for Congress on Tuesday, joining three other Democrats already campaigning to replace Congressman John Carney, who is running for governor and is not seeking re-election after winning three terms to Washington.

Barney, who ran for state treasurer last year and lost to Republican Ken Simpler, will focus his campaign heavily on his personal story as a Marine veteran with combat experience in Iraq. His campaign expects to have the backing of the politically active veterans group VoteVets, and Barney believes the group will help his campaign raise money from its supporters nationally.

"I really believe our country is at a crossroads," Barney said on Monday. "We're increasingly becoming a country of, by and for the few, rather than of, by and for the people."

Barney indicated that his campaign will focus on economic inequality, and foreign policy issues in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris. Barney said the United States should welcome refugees from war-torn Syria, calling for the resettlement of 100,000 Syrian refugees in the United States this fiscal year, a ten-fold increase over President Barack Obama's plan. And he said the United States needs a clear strategy for fighting the terror group ISIS.

"Congress has had more than a year to debate and pass an authorization to set out the parameters and outlines of our military action in Iraq and Syria," Barney said. "They have failed utterly to do it. They haven't even brought an authorization to the floor.

"Yet within hours the House of Representatives jumps to and passes a bill that scapegoats people who are fleeing ISIS tyranny," Barney said, referencing legislation, supported by Carney, that places additional restrictions on refugee resettlements.

A primary election is scheduled for Sept. 13 of next year. Two Democratic state lawmakers, Sen. Bryan Townsend, of Newark, and Rep. Bryon Short, of Highland Woods, are already in the race. So is Lisa Blunt Rochester, a former Delaware Labor Secretary under then-Gov. Tom Carper who later served as Gov. Ruth Ann Minner's personnel director*.

VoteVets, which backed Barney's treasurer campaign, could become a factor next year. The group spent $4 million on 2014 federal elections, both supporting and opposing candidates, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks campaign contributions.

VoteVets supported the 2012 elections of Democratic congresswomen Tulsi Gabbard, of Hawaii, and Tammy Duckworth, of Illinois, both Iraq War veterans. Last year, the group supported the winning congressional campaign of Democrat Seth Moulton in Massachusetts, who also served in Iraq.

"We are supporting Sean's candidacy enthusiastically," said Jon Soltz, chairman of VoteVets. "Now more than ever, we need more veterans in office, who have a unique perspective on national security, and domestic and international terrorism. Sean fits that bill, and he'll make a great leader in Congress."

Barney worked as a legislative assistant to U.S. Sen Tom Carper from 2001 to 2005, and later managed Gov. Jack Markell's 2012 re-election campaign and worked for Markell as a policy adviser in Legislative Hall.

In May 2006, during a Marine deployment to Iraq, Barney was shot through the neck by a sniper in Fallujah, narrowly escaping with his life.

He earned a law degree from Yale Law School, and accepted a clerkship with Delaware Supreme Court Justice Collins J. Seitz, Jr. in April but left that job this fall to pursue a congressional campaign. Barney since has joined InfoVest, a Wilmington-based venture capital firm led partly by Wilmington businessman Dennis O'Brien.

Barney lost by 10 percentage points in the 2014 state treasurer race to Simpler, collecting just 43 percent of the vote. Barney blames his performance partly on poor voter turnout among Delaware Democrats, who dominate voter registration rolls. Just 36 percent of registered Delaware voters cast ballots in last November's elections.

Editor's Note: Previous versions of this story listed an incorrect previous job title for Lisa Blunt Rochester. She was personnel director under Gov. Ruth Ann Minner, not budget director.

http://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/politics/2015/12/01/wil-sean-barney/76555484/

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