Am I Missing Something?
Like a campaign? Like some concrete positions on issues?
Jill Morgenthaler is not Peter Roskam and that’s a good thing. There is nothing I want more than to see Roskam replaced. (Well, maybe to see Bush and Cheney indicted.) But it’s not enough. February is getting awfully close and Morgenthaler hasn’t yet shared anything that gives me a basis for voting for her in the Democratic Primary. All I have to go on is a moldy press release from October, a couple of endorsements based on I don’t know what and the insubstantial robo call message I got today that consisted mostly of buzz words like “change” and “experience”.
Morgenthaler, the presumptive nominee, may turn out to be a great candidate, but I have no way of knowing at present. And it’s not that I’m looking for an ideal progressive candidate. I understand the nature of the district and the need for compromise. I’m just looking for someone who will take the needs of her constituents seriously and use her office to provide a “rubber stamp” to corporate interests and a corrupt and malevolent administration as Roskam has done.
But, so far, Morgenthaler has not not demonstrated that she takes the interests of her prospective constituents seriously. She hasn’t deigned to share with us anything of subtance regarding how she would vote and what her legislative priorities would be.
We know how Roskam has voted and what his priorities are (making the rich richer and smoothing the road for big corporations). You need to tell us, Jill, quite specifically, how you would have voted differently and how you will use your office.
Until, that happens, you haven’t earned my vote.
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http://bridgetinthesixth.blogspot.com/2008/01/gi-jill-who.html
I’d have to agree. I almost wonder if the lesson learned by Morgenthaler’s campaign from the 2006 primary is not misplaced or mistaken. It wasn’t Tammy’s campaigning in the primary that turned off the activists in the district - it was her seeming to not be interested in those most active in the district.
Morgenthaler needs to campaign. Posting positions on her website is just basic respect. Her lack of doing these simple things is only reinforcing suspicions of yet another “Duckworth: The Sequel” type campaign that is waged through the media and mailbox, with little concern for actually getting to know those she might represent.
One would hope that the lesson that wasting millions on mail and media while not campaigning directly didn’t work, nor did it help the district, nor did it provide anything to build upon.
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