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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)I really don't understand the boomlet for Tom Perez as DNC head. [View all]
I have nothing but mad respect for his tenure in the DoL and DOJ, and his career of advocating as an attorney for progressive causes.
But, I do wonder what qualifies him to be in charge of our election-winning efforts.
His entire experience in electoral politics is this:
From 2002 until 2006, he was a member of the Montgomery County Council. He was the first Latino ever elected to the Council, and served as Council president in 2005
https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/author/secretary-thomas-e-perez
Don't get me wrong, I'm sure he did a great job during his single term on the Montgomery County+ (Maryland) Council, but what insight does he have into building a political party and winning elections in statewide contests or for Congress, including in areas like the Great Lakes and Great Plains?
+Montgomery County is an affluent suburb of Washington, D.C.
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I really don't understand the boomlet for Tom Perez as DNC head. [View all]
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
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Ellison served in the MN state legislature before wininng the primary and general election
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#6
leaning towards Ellison of the announced candidates, but wouldn't be displeased
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#7
Most of the announced candidates don't have much experience leading a organization.
rogue emissary
Dec 2016
#14
They've become a cartoon by now. For hillary losing, anything that bernie touched must be shunned.
dionysus
Dec 2016
#81
You think running a large Dept like Labor isn't big enough? Dean ran a small state and was a GREAT
blm
Dec 2016
#13
Plenty clearly want to limit Bernie's influence; Perez is not Ellison, so they love him.
hellofromreddit
Dec 2016
#16
The anti-Bernie crowd doesn't like Ellison because he has Bernie's support.
Ace Rothstein
Dec 2016
#17
tainted by lobbying. LOL! Sanders is tainted by not releasing his taxes. Ellison is tainted
KittyWampus
Dec 2016
#71
There isn't a single person in this country that isn't "tainted" by one thing or another.
George II
Dec 2016
#78
First of all, before you respond to my post please remember that your next post will be #1000.
StevieM
Dec 2016
#50
Perez sees an opening and he's going for it. There's a big power vacuum right now.
NWCorona
Dec 2016
#19
Thank you, Sascha, for some facts on Sec of Labor, Tom Perez.. and he's Bi-Lingual!
Cha
Dec 2016
#58
We need someone who can spur the party's enthusiasm again. I don't see it in this person.
Vinca
Dec 2016
#25
I love him as a cabinet secretary. But virtually zero electoral experience.
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#41
to me those are the sufficient qualifications, actually running for office isn't
La Lioness Priyanka
Dec 2016
#56
Anyone would be better than the disgusting anti-Semitism associated with Ellison.
tritsofme
Dec 2016
#45
That's an excellent reason for supporting Perez.... and not having another job is crucia
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#75
He is liked by all Democratic constiuencies...I like Keith but he will become the story...if
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#73
Now let me see, many Democrats have espoused the idea that we need someone.....
George II
Dec 2016
#77