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In reply to the discussion: John Morgan: Debbie Wasserman Schultz should resign as Democratic chair [View all]madfloridian
(88,117 posts)6. I have several more reasons.
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/madfloridian/2616
We supported Doug, worked for him. Great guy.
http://sync.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=4588216
That is the party chairman showing disloyalty to Democrats.
We supported Doug, worked for him. Great guy.
One of the most satisfying aspects of my time in Denver was being able to see Democrats uniting together to help other Democrats. I received financial support from Congressman John Salazar (D-CO), Congressman Phil Hare (D-IL), future Congressman Jared Polis (D-CO), as well as from convention attendees from Washington, Montana, North Carolina, and Florida. What I have not been able to do is to get Democrats from Floridas congressional caucus to risk offending their good friend, Adam Putnam, by contributing from their personal wealth or campaign accounts, or by endorsing me.
I, of course, was most anxious to meet and speak with Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (DINO-FL), who is chairing the DCCCs Red-to-Blue program. I just knew that she would welcome the chance to defeat Adam Putnam, as that would allow her lay sole claim to the title of Wonder Kid in Floridas politics. Adam, after all, isnt her next door neighbor. Once she comes onboard, I assumed, the other members of the caucus would lose their timidity and also support me. I was dead wrong, and I should have known better.
It is well known that Wasserman-Schultz supports Republicans Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Mario Diaz-Balart, and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen over their Democratic opponents, although lately she has been pressured into giving belated and grudging support to Joe Garcia and Raul Martinez who are opposing the Diaz-Balarts. I always figured that she was just afraid of the Hispanic backlash in her own district. What I hadnt considered is that she is just afraid of all incumbent Republicans in Florida. When I met her in Denver, she immediately told me that she couldnt support me, saying I hadnt raised enough money. I told her that I had raised $100K, that I was a military retiree, that my family is living on my wifes Air Force E6 pay, and that I wasnt able like other viable candidates to drop a quarter of a million dollars into my own campaign. I then told her, Congresswoman, I am one of those working-class guys that our party claims to represent. Her response was Dont pull that populist stuff with me. I thanked her for her time.
http://sync.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=4588216
This time around, Wasserman Schultz and Meek say their relationships with the Republican incumbents, Reps. Lincoln Diaz-Balart and his brother Mario, and Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, leave them little choice but to sit out the three races.
''At the end of the day, we need a member who isn't going to pull any punches, who isn't going to be hesitant,'' Wasserman Schultz said.
The decision comes as Democrats believe they have their best shot in years to defeat at least one of the Cuban-American incumbents with a roster of Democrats that include former Hialeah Mayor Raul Martinez, opposing Lincoln Diaz-Balart; outgoing Miami-Dade Democratic party chair Joe Garcia, opposing Mario Diaz-Balart; and businesswoman Annette Taddeo, opposing Ros-Lehtinen.
But Wasserman Schultz and Meek say their ties to the three Republicans are personal as well as professional: Both served in the state Legislature with Mario Diaz-Balart and say they work in concert with all three on South Florida issues.
That is the party chairman showing disloyalty to Democrats.
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John Morgan: Debbie Wasserman Schultz should resign as Democratic chair [View all]
Baitball Blogger
Jun 2014
OP
I can think of several reasons, starting with her endorsement of a repuke over a Democrat in 2010
hobbit709
Jun 2014
#1
It's part of the shifting to the Left..and yes, she stands in the way protecting the precious Center
libdem4life
Jun 2014
#2
According to the article, she wants to protect the federal government's right to intervene.
Baitball Blogger
Jun 2014
#5
I have a couple of comments. Someone explain to me why the federal government
rhett o rick
Jun 2014
#10
I have no desire to defend her. I just agree that federal oversight is not
Baitball Blogger
Jun 2014
#34
It seems to be that there may be a reason for her to resign, but not the one he cited.
Shrike47
Jun 2014
#3
Though I agree with her on the federal oversight vs state regulation point, it
Baitball Blogger
Jun 2014
#40
Crist is a Democrat, more of one than some of the other FL Dems in leadership.
madfloridian
Jun 2014
#25
I'm sure Crist will act honorably and remember he's a Democrat, willing to shut out
Baitball Blogger
Jun 2014
#31
I still remember when she spoke glowingly of "her friend" Ginny Brown-Waite (R)
Fuddnik
Jun 2014
#23
And then there was Dave Lutrin, kicked out so a billionaire Republican could run.
madfloridian
Jun 2014
#36
Thank you! I've been bitching about this for years. Her resignation can't come too soon.
ancianita
Jun 2014
#17