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Political notes from Free Press staff writers Terri Hallenbeck, Sam Hemingway and Nancy Remsen
11.06.2008
Unite or fight?
Interesting missive from Burlington city Democratic Chairman Jake Perkinson this morning. The theme is uniting, but there's quite a few signs of friction within it. He revels in a Democrat defeating a Prog in the state House while claiming newly elected state senator Tim Ashe as a Dem rather than a Prog. "Burlington Democrats enjoyed major victories in the recent election and are poised to continue the spirit of unity and cooperation President-Elect Barack Obama’s campaign has fostered.
In one of only two contested House races in Burlington, Democrat Kesha Ram bested Progressive Party stalwart, Chris Pearson in a decisive victory. Pearson was not elected to his seat, but was appointed and faced a challenger for the first time in this election. Presented with this opportunity for choice, voters in the University District overwhelmingly favored the dynamic and positive Kesha Ram to represent them in the State House. Kesha is dedicated to the environment and social justice and worked extraordinarily hard on her campaign with the active support of many Democrats.
In addition to the election of Burlington residents Hinda Miller and Ed Flanagan, the recent election added a third Burlington resident to the Senate: newly minted Democrat Tim Ashe. After a counting snafu at City Hall, it was determined yesterday that Tim edged out former Richmond Representative Denise Barnard for the sixth spot from Chittenden County by less than 1%. The Democrats enthusiastically welcome Senator-elect Ashe and look forward to his contribution in preserving a strong Democratic majority in the State Senate. The Democratic Senate delegation from Chittenden County has always served Burlington well and been responsive to the needs of the State’s largest city and now there is every reason to expect that will continue. Congratulations are also in order to top vote-getter Doug Racine and to Ginny Lyons on their re-election successes. Looking at the numbers, it’s clear that Diane Snelling also enjoyed some Democratic support to carry her over the line. Which brings up an important point: Unity.
Although many missed it in the euphoria of Obama’s stunning victory, one of the highlights of this presidential campaign came from Senator John McCain, whose concession speech was a sincere and moving example of what politics should be about: the recognition that, despite our differences, we are all in this together and need to work together to solve our problems. Here is an excerpt of Senator McCain speech summing up this sentiment:
... This election saw some significant changes in Burlington’s political landscape, change that reaffirmed the fundamental principles of our political system in general and the openness of the Democratic Party in particular. The Democrats were the only party to field a full slate of candidates for every office and, true to the ideal of the democratic process, actually had some primaries which tested incumbents and provided opportunities for people who have never held office before to serve.
Despite the overwhelming support for Barack Obama’s message of change, unity and cooperation across party lines (echoed by his former adversary, Sen. McCain) which resonated with the entire spectrum on the left, we are once again faced here in Burlington with threats of obstructionism based not on principles, but on petty power struggles. Thus, even before the election was over, the Progressive leadership was threatening to punish the Democrats for having the temerity to participate in the democratic process. Here is what the sole Progressive Representative from Burlington, David Zuckerman, had to say:
Zuckerman warned that a defeat for himself or Pearson would mean "it will be time for Progressives to seriously reflect on how Democrats have behaved in this race and how cooperative we should be in the future." http://7d.blogs.com/blurt/2008/11/about-that-verm.html. Is this really happening? Will the Progressives thwart legislation aimed at benefiting Vermonters solely to “punish” Democrats purely out of political vindictiveness?
“It is time to stop this absurdity,” said Burlington Democratic Committee Chair, Jake Perkinson. “It is clear that the failure of the Progressives and Democrats to unite is driven by the personal vitriol of a few, and does not reflect the shared, principled positions of many calling themselves either Progressives or Democrats. In order to achieve positive change, we must unite and reject the politics of personal hatred and political gamesmanship.”
Perkinson followed up by making an open invitation to voters to join the Democratic Party: “We, as the Democratic Party, invite all progressive voters, regardless of labels to join with us for change. The Democrats have always welcomed all those who subscribe to the principles of equality and justice to join with them in the fight for a better future. Together we can do better.”
The Burlington City Democratic Committee will hold an open caucus to nominate their choice for the mayor of Burlington on December 3, 2008 at 6:30 pm. Perkinson emphasized that any Burlington voter interested in participating is welcome to come and expressed the hope that City Democrats will be joined by “our brothers and sisters who share the Democratic ideals that have enabled our country to advance from a slave-holding oligarchy to a truly democratic nation accepting of all people and embracing the differences that make us great.”
- Terri Hallenbeck
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