I have lived in Saint Paul since 1985, and I went to a couple of caucusses
in off years.  What I found at those caucusses was that they were already
packed with supporters of one candidate or another.  There were almost NO
undecideds.   As a result, the caucus was no place to discuss who should
be endorsed.  It was just a place for insiders to come and show their
strength.    The strongest factions were the people in public employee
unions who show up because they get to choose their bosses that way.

I made a proposal at my caucus that was soundly defeated.  I proposed a
resolution that we should not ask any candidate to make 'The Pledge' to
support the endorsed candidate, that we should encourage all candidates to
seek the endorsement, but that anyone who felt they might win a primary
should go ahead and run.

The DFL practice of demanding The Pledge means that the stongest
candidates often don't seek the endorsement.    The DFL picks a loser and
the people reject him/her.

Because of this Insider loaded process, I have never voted for a candidate
that made "The Pledge", and I doubt if I ever will.  If a candidate is
afraid to stand in a primary against other qualified candidates, and seek
the support of the people, then s/he won't get my vote.





Erik Hare said:
>
> On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Eric Mitchell wrote:
>
>> Any DFLer who thinks about running for Mayor, has to
>> be aware of the above and come up with a strategy to
>> counter that- AND explain their vision for the city.
>> That won't happen in an endorsement battle or money
>> wasting primary.
>
> I just want to second the statement that the DFLer has to have more than
> the endorsement, they have to have his/her message together and make it
> clear what they intend to do different.  That the last 3 mayoral races
> went to the non-DFL endorsed candidate in a city that otherwise votes
> overwhelmingly DFL shows you that something has been terribly wrong.
>
> As for wasting energy in a primary fight, I will agree that it's not
> likely to help someone get the needed message out, but a good politician
> can use the exposure to do exactly what needs to be done to defeat Kelly.
>

--
Bob Treumann, Saint Paul
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