All Politics Is Local

A number of things are coming together today. First, I am out in Bucks County, preparing for my first on-site live-blog event with my new laptop, which will start in about an hour. The event is Ginny Schrader announcing her candidacy for Congress in PA-08. Among other things, this now doubly guarantees that there will be a contested primary in PA-08, which might be a disappointment to some, but I believe will only be good for Democrats in Bucks County. Second, in light of Jerome's post below, I am pleased to announce that every seat in the Philadelphia region already has at least one serious Democratic challenger, or is a Democratic held seat. Even better, in just two days, we are going to have every serious Democratic challenger to a Republican held seat in the area speak at a massive, five-county Democracy for America Meetup (Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia). I'll be MCing the event, so I won't be able to live-blog it, but I am looking into streaming video. The the speakers will include:

Lois Murphy (PA-06)
Paul Scoles (PA-07)
Ginny Schrader (PA-08)
Patrick Murphy (PA-08) (fixed)
Lois Herr (PA-16)

Perhaps the best part of the evening is that it will include free beer at the Yard's brewery. Sweet. You can sign up for the event here.

This is exciting stuff, and it is all part of a local effort where I am trying to help build a stronger, more coordinated Philadelphia netroots. Everyone will have important elections in their own backyard this year, and we all need to band together locally to help fight conservative blog sprawl. For me, 2006 starts today.

Update: Silly me. Just having a laptop doesn't mean you can live blog when there is no wireless in the area. Anyway, I'm back in my apartment now, and you can read the official press release on Ginny's announcement here.



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Patrick Murphy's Website (none / 0)

Chris:  Patrick Murphy's Website is http://www.murphy06.com.
by smm401 on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 11:33:10 AM EST

patrick murphy (none / 0)

http://www.murphy06.com/
by knuckle50 on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 11:33:23 AM EST

about live blogging on Wednesday (none / 0)

I wish I could be there today ( I live  Springfield
Montgomery county).

I know some folks from our local DFA group and
www.pafrordemocracy.com will be there Wednesday
night. Do you want someone else to live blog?

by cybermome1207 on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 12:12:26 PM EST

Re: about live blogging on Wednesday (none / 0)

Please come and live blog! Chris will be MC-ing!
by AnneinPhilly on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 05:30:27 PM EST
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Chris...suggested change on Schrader's website... (none / 0)

"I pledge that my fundraising between now and this November will be targeted to have no impact on any local races."

change "no impact" to "only positive impact"

Using funds for GOTV, etc. can only help everyone on the ticket.

Invest in nature
by NCDem on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 12:40:53 PM EST

Unopposed Republican House members in PA (none / 0)

Three Republican House members ran unopposed in 2004: John E. Peterson (PA5) age 66, Todd Russell Platts (PA 19) age 43, and Don Sherwood (PA 10) age 64.

Peterson's sprawling district includes 16 counties including the towns of Lock Haven, Williamsport (part), Bellefonte, State College, Dubois, Punksutawney, and Clarion.

Platts' diatrict includes Adams, York, and  Cunberland counties.  The district includes the towns of York and Gettysburg.

Sherwood's district in Northeast PA includes includes nine counties and parts of 3 others.  Towns include Sunbury and Williamsport (part) as well as Sherwood's home town of Tunhannock.

Any takers here?

by David Kowalski on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 12:50:53 PM EST

Re: Unopposed Republican House members in PA (none / 0)

Your kidding me.  Lock Haven to Clarion is a several hour drive.  That's just ridiculous.  Basically, this guy's district is I-80 from  Lock Haven to Clarion?
spelling is Punxsutawney (btw)
BlueNC - Progressive NC Politics
by Robert P on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 01:00:39 PM EST
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Re: Unopposed Republican House members in PA (none / 0)

I saw the towns and I thought I must have the geography wrong.  It has a lot of state forests in it and pronanly a lot more deer than humans.
by David Kowalski on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 01:09:43 PM EST
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Re: Unopposed Republican House members in PA (none / 0)

I once knew a Bob Kowalski in PA - a weight lifter/gym owner.  Of course, there are about 10,000 Kowalski's in Central PA...

What I'm trying to figure out is, who gerrymandered this district and why?

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by Robert P on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 01:13:49 PM EST
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Re: Unopposed Republican House members in PA (none / 0)

Here's the district.  Moinks.
by Adam B on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 01:43:47 PM EST
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Re: Unopposed Republican House members in PA (none / 0)

I'm hoping that someday we'll see Scott Conklin run for Peterson's seat. He's very popular in largest (pop.) county in the district (Centre), where he's on the Board of Commissioners, and when he ran against Bill Shuster in the 5th District, he almost pulled off a gigantic upset.

(And had blogging and netroots been more developed in 2001, he would undoubtedly be a member of the House. His race is where my long standing animosity to the DCCC developed. They were worthless arrogant assholes who are directly responsible for PA 09 staying a Republican seat.)

I don't know if Scott's even thinking about running (according to Act Blue, he is), but he'd be great.

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by acaben on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 01:36:54 PM EST
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Re: Unopposed Republican House members in PA (none / 0)

Scott will be running.  You should be hearing about it in a month or so.  You can support him financially by visiting my actblue site.  Check out his site for more info in a month or so.
by smm401 on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 02:58:23 PM EST
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Re: Unopposed Republican House members in PA (none / 0)

Those three district wouldn't be all that expensive since they are in smaller markets, but its largly ineffective to advertise since I believe alot the 5th district(Peterson) for instance is in the Youngstown, Ohio media market.  

Also I think Todd Platts has only raised like 40k.

Councilman Bill Painter
by Painter2004 on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 11:27:10 PM EST
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Maybee we should split the difference (none / 0)

Recent posts have discussed a possible 435-seat campaign in 2006.  I think this is workable if, and _only if the netroots and volunteer who worked so hard in 2004 can be convinced to do the same.  The netroots are more issue-centered than geographically-oriented, and can help nationalize the election, whereas the volunteers would work in the actual districts.

Unfortunately, mid-terms usually don't generate the same excitement that presidential elections do.  If we can't successfully nationalize this, there are a couple of ways we can split the difference:

  1.  Concentrate donations and activism on candidate facing the most offensive members of the Republican Party, including the leadership. For this to work, we would need to effectively make the case that the actions of the members have hurt people across the country, not just in their own districts.

  2.  Concentrate donations and activism in Congressional districts in States where Senate seats will be up in 2006 in order to generate support for both Congressional and Senate candidates.  

One MAJOR caution: precinct and voting patterns show analysis that we have to be very careful to concentrate our efforts on turnout in known Democratic precincts.  The last thing we want to do is send volunteers into strong Republican areas, which historically gets the Republicans fired up to vote in opposition to our candidates.

by Mudshark on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 01:15:31 PM EST

Incumbent Retention...The GOP way (3.00 / 1)

Unopposed Republicans

Don Sherwoood's district includes more Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Harrisburg and other large city residents than most folks understand. But while they are counted in Sherwood's district for apportionment they are not voting there because they are all imprisoned there. Sherwood, co-chair of the GOP House Incumbent Retention Committee, maintains his own incumbency by mass disenfranchisements and forced minority population shifts thanks to the drug war.

SEE MY PAGE: Pennsylvania -democracy incarcerated-

The New York Times last year described these GOP tactics this way. "The practice recalls the early United States under slavery, when slaves were barred from voting but counted as three-fifths of a person for purposes of apportioning representation in Congress."

by aahpat on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 04:02:33 PM EST

Question... (none / 0)

Since a VAST majority of Ginny Schrader's money in the '04 race was PAC money, and that was still not enough for her to buy network tv time (those came from DCCC independent expenditures), how does she plan to come close to Fitzpatrick or Murphy for that matter?  I will bet my life the DCCC will not touch her again, should she be so fortunate as to win the nomination.  If for no other reason (and I assure you there are), because she made such a bold and dumb statement like no PAC money this early.
by artvandelay on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 04:29:56 PM EST

PA-10 Sherwood (none / 0)

There are at least 2 Dems considering a run in the 10th. Greg Skrepanak(sp?), who has a base in Luzerne Co, is one and I can't recall the other guy.
by phillydem on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 06:00:57 PM EST

Re: PA-10 Sherwood (none / 0)

The two people that are looking into the 10th are:

Christopher Carney a College Professor & Naval Reserve Officer and Greg Skrepenak a Luzerne County Commissioner, High School Football Coach & Ex-Pro Football Player.

by smm401 on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 08:55:43 PM EST
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Re: PA-10 Sherwood (none / 0)

Some more info on Carney:

http://www.uniondemocrats.org/statewide%20elections.html

by badpolitiks on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 10:55:01 PM EST
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Re: PA-10 Sherwood (none / 0)

Also, it looks like Carney has a campaign site coming soon: http://carneyforcongress.com
by badpolitiks on Tue Aug 02, 2005 at 08:15:57 PM EST
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Incumbent retention the right wing way (none / 0)

chuckles on Mon Aug 1st, 2005 at 01:13:49 PM EDT

Sherwoood's district was gerrymandered to avoid the more politically and socially diverse urban areas. The apportionment is made up by counting the prison populations in his district. The district is also drawn to encompass many of the state and federal prisons in the state. While there are 19 congressional districts in PA Sherwood's district is home to more than 22% of the state and federal prisons in the state.

SEE MY PAGE: Pennsylvania -democracy incarcerated-

The page includes a state senate/U.S. congress district map with all of the 35 prisons in the state located.

Including the 8 prisons that give Sherwood an electoral edge without his having to campaign in more politically and socially diverse communities.

This is how the American right wing has subverted American democracy so that only right wingers can win a majority in America.

I have written more on this at LeftIndependent blog: Incumbent Retention the Republican way

by aahpat on Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 11:59:24 PM EST

Wasted resources (none / 0)

This was wasted resources. Pulling out the stops for an unwinnable candidate. All bull aside, this wass a flawed and undisciplined candidate. You can call Bush an SOB in private but not in an area that he took by such a wide margin in November. A gret deal of people dont like his policies but doe like him personally. A personal attack of that nature does not help your cause.
by Lance in georgia on Tue Aug 02, 2005 at 04:07:46 PM EST


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