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I so want him destroyed.....
Richard Cordray is leading Dennis Kucinich 57-34 in Kucinich's Cuyahoga County base. That's ... not good for Kucinich
Votes in every county in Ohio show massive lead for Cordray.....
Kucinich not leading in one of them.
Guess we can expect that Turner creature on TV screaming all sorts later.....
..........................
Race called for Cordray. Massive win.
Stinky The Clown
(68,937 posts)beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)Good riddance
Gothmog
(176,731 posts)Kucinich needs to lose and lose badly
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,297 posts)Me.
(35,454 posts)MrsCoffee
(5,825 posts)He is a piece of dirt.
RandySF
(82,150 posts)He can go work at RT.
phleshdef
(11,936 posts)Wwcd
(6,288 posts)handmade34
(23,955 posts)SidDithers
(44,333 posts)Sid
Wwcd
(6,288 posts)Please say there is...
Cha
(317,714 posts)Her challenger will be another woman leader with a military background and a strong environmental track record.
http://hawaiiindependent.net/story/gabbard-will-face-congressional-challenger-in-2018
I'm glad you did.. this is great news!
I have to walk by a big banner sign of gabbard's attached to a fence when I go to where I run. I cover my eye and look away so I don't have to see it. That's how much I don't like her.
LisaM
(29,534 posts)I hope you are just metaphorically covering your eyes on your runs....
Cha
(317,714 posts)eye closest to the fence.. I see to walk past the fence with the other eye.
roscoeroscoe
(1,817 posts)Aloha from Schofield!
Cha
(317,714 posts)to be that person.. bad karma.
I just want Sherry Campagna to win

Gabbard will face Congressional challenger in 2018
Her challenger will be another woman leader with a military background and a strong environmental track record.
http://hawaiiindependent.net/story/gabbard-will-face-congressional-challenger-in-2018
I looked up Schofield, roscoe.. Aloha!
roscoeroscoe
(1,817 posts)Thanks for the info Cha!
oasis
(53,433 posts)Cha
(317,714 posts)RandySF
(82,150 posts)This is the one and only sitting Dem I will do this to.
Cha
(317,714 posts)too!
Wwcd
(6,288 posts)On January 21, 2017, Sherry Campagna was in Washington D.C. with a group of 200 Hawaiʻi-based social justice advocates participating in the 2 million-person Womens March in D.C. to support legislation and policies regarding human rightsespecially womens rightsimmigration reform, healthcare reform, reproductive rights, environmental protection, LGBTQ rights, racial equality, freedom of religion and workers rights, all of which have become threatened by the ascension of Donald Trump to the White House. It was the largest single-day protest in American history.
As one of the original national organizers of the Womens March, Campagna helped to rally some 15,000 people on Oʻahu, Maui, Kauaʻi and Hawaiʻi Island. This was also the largest recorded public demonstration in the history of the state, and in each county.
SNIP
I decided to run for this very important position because the people of CD2 deserve a representative who will remain a true servant to their needs in Congress, Campagna said in a press release. While I am not a politician, I am a proven leader, confident that I will succeed in protecting the people of CD2 and their families, growing a thriving community, and preserving the ʻāina. According to the release, her priorities will be economic justice, job creation, prison reform, environmental stewardship, healthcare and equal rights.
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But Campagna has her own environmental track record. She is an environmental scientist and small business owner of an environmental planning, permitting, remediation and renewable energy company called Kamaka Green, which was responsible for the master environmental plan for the controversial military live-fire training area at Pōhakuloa on Hawaiʻi Island; the Matson molasses spill emergency response plan; and the plan for Waikōloa unexploded ordnance remediation. Campagna was born in Honolulu, but grew up around the world as a dependent of the Department of Defense.
In college, Campagna advocated for racial equality as a Native Hawaiian, then widened her scope to include womens rights and class disparities. She is a commissioner with the Hawaiʻi Commission on the Status of Women.
Sherry has long been an outspoken and effective advocate for womens rights, struggling families, marginalized groups and global responsibility. I enthusiastically support [her] candidacy for Hawaiʻis Second Congressional District, as would my sister, the late iconic civil rights attorney, Flo Kennedy, said Faye Kennedy in the press release sent by the Campagna campaign.
Campagna also founded the nonprofit Olomea, which helps foster kids who are aging out of care. She has been a foster care system reform advocate for over a decade and recently won a landmark court decision based on a class action lawsuit awarding foster families an increase in care payments,
More....
I'm sending this amazing candidate some CASH!!
IMPRESSiVE & a solid Democrat.
I'm also going to submit her name to EMILY'S LIST for support & campaign money sponsorship.
Hello Sherry Campagna!! And Welcome to the Greatest Party on the Planet!!
One To Watch!
Thanks Cha
Cha
(317,714 posts)I had to leave to catch a bus and I barely had time to post what I did.. so Thank You so much for bringing the rest over.
She looks nice! Doesn't say but she must think the Islands need someone more suited to their needs than gabbard.

Again, thanks for asking.. and for contacting Emily's List!.. and $$$ her way.
Me.
(35,454 posts)crossed my mind. But I really thought of writing a couple of things.. and then reality set in.. I'd be like those people who mess of our signs that we like.
Bad karma.. so I settled for covering my eye as I walk past it coming and going.. I have in down to a science now. There are a lot of other political signs on the fence I can look at. lol
on the bad karma side but oh how I hope she loses.
Hekate
(100,133 posts)All the best to her in getting the seat.
Cha
(317,714 posts)able to capture the hearts and minds of Hawaiians who are just so use to voting for gabbard.. no matter what she's been up to.
ok_cpu
(2,238 posts)DemocratSinceBirth
(101,705 posts)RandySF
(82,150 posts)Wwcd
(6,288 posts)"Money & Media" campaign going.
As far as I can tell, the Revolution is now a private PAC. Cool Huh!
No one really ever answered as to where all the campaign cash went, but it is perfectly legal to hold that campaign cash forever, as long as its used for anything that may fall under politucal causes.
Its a vague law. Palin had a shitload of leftover campaign cash & has used it for trips for her family etc..as long as she made a brief appearance at some political event.
Its pretty unregulated.
I believe Hillary has used her campaign funds to advance her Onward Together Pac, & along with Howard Dean, has supported many grassroots organizations.
The Alliance for Youth Action, the Arena, the Collective PAC, Color of Change, Emerge America, Indivisible, iVote, Latino Victory, Run for Something, Swing Left, and Voto Latino all have amazing plans for 2018.
These groups, funded by HRC's Onward Together Pac are taking on everything from the midterm elections to restrictive voting laws to the lack of diversity in our elected officials, and theyre doing so in smart, inventive ways.
I have heard nothing as to Our Revolutiin Pac funding any of these outstanding grassroots groups.
sprinkleeninow
(22,186 posts)Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)MineralMan
(150,879 posts)Wwcd
(6,288 posts)Both have so little voice among those who want Trump gone.
Appears one has less than the other, today.
mcar
(45,813 posts)Tiggeroshii
(11,088 posts)Yeah kucinich seems to have lost his mind recently. Im excited to see the signs pointing to a steady win for cordray in November.
mvd
(65,865 posts)Don't like some of his Trump apology however and unfortunately he's not a good candidate. I did support him at one time when he wasn't this weird.
Wwcd
(6,288 posts)hatrack
(64,500 posts)
still_one
(98,883 posts)Scurrilous
(38,687 posts)Wwcd
(6,288 posts)Scurrilous
(38,687 posts)Hortensis
(58,785 posts)peggysue2
(12,443 posts)As for this:
Guess we can expect that Turner creature on TV screaming all sorts later.....
Jose Garcia
(3,450 posts)preceints in suburban Moscow report their numbers.
Suburban Moscow, Russia?
Aaaahhhaaaahaa
herding cats
(19,996 posts)I dropped my tablet almost I laughed so hard when I saw your message body!
uponit7771
(93,504 posts)LenaBaby61
(6,991 posts)precincts in suburban Moscow report their numbers."
sunonmars
(8,657 posts)NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)herding cats
(19,996 posts)Sane Democrats to the rescue!
George II
(67,782 posts)Cha
(317,714 posts)RandySF
(82,150 posts)Cha
(317,714 posts)upset that Kucinich lost?
RandySF
(82,150 posts)Cha
(317,714 posts)Cha
(317,714 posts)NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)... and I have to say, it doesn't paint a very flattering picture. It illustrates the worst traits about "Our Revolution" that many people have been noting along along. And, for obvious reasons, that's all I'm willing to say.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)these incompetent losers.
There are two ways to force change, from inside (usually by far the most effective) and outside.
Supporting weak candidates who can't win is really in effect pretending to try from inside but actually from outside, and doing a piss-poor job of it.
And if those candidates end up throwing the election to the Republicans, losing a Democrat who would have ranged anywhere from mildly progressive (blue dogs) to very but too static (most Democrats), all is lost.
So far, these foolish groups have been doing both. And their very few victories of inserting people chosen from "outside" are almost entirely of new, untried people with little record of achievement or integrity in the face of corruption. Will they be as good even as the politicians they displaced? Usually no one has any idea yet.
Instead of rejecting all politicians who've supported mainstream Democratic Party goals.
All progressives who really want kick-ass politicians, which is pretty much all of us, need to choose for dynamic, proven competents who will commit to fighting for larger goals and who can be elected to fight from inside.
That requires placing issues before whatever fatal flaw is causing these current little groups to prefer failing with losers who'll wave a dissident banner over success.
RandySF
(82,150 posts)The 2016 election brought out a lot of new activists who will get better as they accumulate wisdom.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)for good reasons. I share their ideals but am too old to equate passionate rhetoric with ability to achieve or to fail to recognize dissonance between rhetoric and action over time. I've learned to keep an eye out for tendencies to dishonesty and bad judgement also.
It's the leaders and core followers of these dysfunctional radical dissident groups who are the type I'm talking about. The ones who, for instance, couldn't ally with mainstream Democrats to achieve healthcare reform, negotiating to go farther, because their inner devils required them to instead fight to defeat Democratic Party reform and then, theoretically, replace it with their own.
I say theoretically because the types I'm talking about never can successfully ally with people who basically share their goals and almost always ultimately fail. FDR tried to bring them into his administration and enact reforms with their input, but that didn't work. They wanted revolution, an end to capitalism, couldn't compromise, and the New Deal programs were basically created without them.
What we need are non-radicals who are committed to radical reform. Like in FDR's administration; Francis Perkins, our first woman cabinet secretary, is an outstanding example. Thomas Jefferson was one also. Unlike FDR, he and his fellow revolutionaries didn't even try to work with the radicals of their day, way too busy fighting for independence from England and then trying to hold it all together before it fell apart. Jefferson famously advised that talking with them was a waste and best to avoid it.
Gee how disappointing
Our Rev sure isn't very good at picking winners are they.
treestar
(82,383 posts)Blue_Tires
(57,596 posts)and I say that as a Dennis '04 supporter...
Gothmog
(176,731 posts)Mendocino
(8,435 posts)Cordray getting momentum up for other OH house races like Michael Galbraith vs RW puke Bob Latta.
