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La Lioness Priyanka

(53,866 posts)
Fri Dec 16, 2016, 11:01 AM Dec 2016

This is only for regular posters in the AA forum

how do you guys feel about Keith Ellison?

I like him, but I worry that his comments on Israel will be the focus of conversations about the DNC. I worry in general that the Sanders brand will bring all Democrats down (so far the ones that Sanders endorsed: Teachout and Feingold, lost worse than Hillary, also a lot of his policies lost in even liberal states like Colorado and California).

I like Tom Perez a lot, he's worked on a lot of civil rights issues, voting rights issues, and he's Obama's guy and that engenders a level of trust from me.

They are both good choices, i was just wondering how everyone here is leaning.

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This is only for regular posters in the AA forum (Original Post) La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2016 OP
It's really unfortunate how this is shaping up to be about the personalities backing these two.. JHan Dec 2016 #1
Ok. But it's hard for me to not see this La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2016 #3
that's my concern.. JHan Dec 2016 #6
i will be the first to admit that had Ellison not been a sanders guy La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2016 #7
IMHO Ellison is a solid and thoughtful guy. He isn't a "purity tester" emulatorloo Dec 2016 #12
I like Ellison too, he has some good ideas, I think his shift back to local politics are what we nee Dream Girl Dec 2016 #2
I am willing to take edgy for a highly effective person La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2016 #4
Perez sheshe2 Dec 2016 #5
I like Ellison as a person Coolest Ranger Dec 2016 #8
i too like Ellison. La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2016 #9
I like both of them. Starry Messenger Dec 2016 #10
thanks for this feedback. hearing from some of you has made me realize La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2016 #11
honestly, both are great DonCoquixote Dec 2016 #13
Nothing against Ellison but I'd prefer Tom Perez. PragmaticLiberal Dec 2016 #14
Perez JustAnotherGen Dec 2016 #15
I like both of them forjusticethunders Dec 2016 #16
Isn't the subject of your post discriminatory? zippythepinhead Dec 2016 #17

JHan

(10,173 posts)
1. It's really unfortunate how this is shaping up to be about the personalities backing these two..
Fri Dec 16, 2016, 11:23 AM
Dec 2016

rather than the strategies Ellison and Perez intend to utilize as DNC chair..


The distractions influencing the race already is annoying..

because

/start rant Republicans get away with pushing ridiculous people who have said worse into positions of leadership. Democrats need to stop sowing fucks like it's spring time and focus on the things worth giving a fuck about like:

what our ground game will be and who can light a fire among Dems and get us working hard, and who has the smarts to envision a new 50 state strategy. I also don't want a DNC chair who is on some godforsaken purity shtick. I don't want a Democrat version of the Tea Party, even if we adopt some of their tactics. /end rant

 

La Lioness Priyanka

(53,866 posts)
3. Ok. But it's hard for me to not see this
Fri Dec 16, 2016, 11:24 AM
Dec 2016

Very purity you are talking about in Ellison, and I wonder how he will prioritize conservative dems in conservative areas of the country

JHan

(10,173 posts)
6. that's my concern..
Fri Dec 16, 2016, 12:03 PM
Dec 2016

I don't want a Democrat version of the Tea Party. Tea Partiers are stupid and blinded by their ideology. They're morons.

We don't need a version of that on the left. Divisions need to heal, and that can only come about with rational, calm leadership. We all want the same things.

 

La Lioness Priyanka

(53,866 posts)
7. i will be the first to admit that had Ellison not been a sanders guy
Fri Dec 16, 2016, 01:01 PM
Dec 2016

my view on him would be different. however, it's not my dislike for sanders that stands in my way, it is my belief backed up my multiple data points this election cycle, that the country does not want a sanders style socialist democracy. at best we want incremental changes made. so if ellison truly buys in to the sanders vision, in my estimation he is reading this election wrong, and therefore will not help us move forward in 2018 and 2020.

emulatorloo

(45,569 posts)
12. IMHO Ellison is a solid and thoughtful guy. He isn't a "purity tester"
Fri Dec 16, 2016, 04:47 PM
Dec 2016

Nor is he a binary thinker.

If folks are hoping for a purge of the Dem party, Ellison is really going to disappoint them.



 

Dream Girl

(5,111 posts)
2. I like Ellison too, he has some good ideas, I think his shift back to local politics are what we nee
Fri Dec 16, 2016, 11:24 AM
Dec 2016

Really like his 2000 county strategy. Israel statements could come back to bite him even though they're not wrong. Perez is sounding pretty good, but need to learn more about him. Hate to say it, but he is probably "safer".

sheshe2

(87,567 posts)
5. Perez
Fri Dec 16, 2016, 11:47 AM
Dec 2016
But supporters say his Dominican-American background and Rust Belt childhood in Buffalo, New York could help him attract support from Latino leaders and speak to white-working class voters.

"He is a leader whose character and visions are a strong addition to the conversation around where Democrats need to head," said Henry Munoz, the DNC Finance Chairman, who's stressed that Latinos must play a major role in discussions about the party's future.


Ellison backers argue that the party must take a more populist approach after the 2016 losses, saying Democratic leaders did too little to address the economic pain of working-class voters.


As for the last statement, I say bull...since I believe we did win the election, let's not forget about the Russians hackers and Comey of the FBI.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/labor-sec-tom-perez-plans-bid-for-democratic-leadership/ar-AAluc5F?OCID=ansmsnnews11


Coolest Ranger

(2,034 posts)
8. I like Ellison as a person
Fri Dec 16, 2016, 01:11 PM
Dec 2016

but his jumping on the Sanders bandwagon has made me not want to trust him. I feel like these Sanders supporters don't want to listen to our ideas because even if we were to get a 15.00 an hour wage not every employer is going to treat black folks on the same level.

Starry Messenger

(32,375 posts)
10. I like both of them.
Fri Dec 16, 2016, 02:16 PM
Dec 2016

My take, I think the Democratic Party is going through the same kind of soul-searching the Labour Party did post-Brexit. The fight over leadership there was much sharper and well-defined, but it has similar contours to what is taking place here. It's the same fight over the same group of people--"Did we appeal to the white people enough?"

I think Ellison's call to take Trump seriously as a threat makes him more than a mere Bernie-proxy in this battle, but I can see how for many he'd symbolize a sectarian grouping within the DP. I saw him up close at an event at Netroots a few years ago and really thought him a genuine person. One of the young AA workers he was mentoring in the Fight for 15 movement is now an elected council member in Missouri, maybe he will inspire more people to run for office.

Tom Perez was my hope for Hillary's VP, and I like him enormously and I think he's a tremendous progressive to boot--I don't know why people are saying he's some neo-lib moderate. I think some Bernie people are pushing back on him because he was an early endorser of Hillary, but he's used to running a large organization and creating issues to rally around. He's shaped progress for labor within the boundaries of what he could do quite impressively.

Like I said, hard call for me!

 

La Lioness Priyanka

(53,866 posts)
11. thanks for this feedback. hearing from some of you has made me realize
Fri Dec 16, 2016, 02:18 PM
Dec 2016

that i would probably be just fine with either of them

although, i think Perez is still my slight preference.

DonCoquixote

(13,712 posts)
13. honestly, both are great
Fri Dec 16, 2016, 08:33 PM
Dec 2016

but allan dersowhitz is already saying he is evil because he said stuff about Israel. Even Garrison Keilor took time to diss him. As a Latino, I like Perez, but I really hope that the democrats are not buying the line some say that we have to de ehtnic the party.

PragmaticLiberal

(915 posts)
14. Nothing against Ellison but I'd prefer Tom Perez.
Sat Dec 17, 2016, 09:20 AM
Dec 2016

I met him when he served on the Montgomery County (Maryland) Council and he's a really good guy.

Very bright.

Now if you asked me who I'd want in a perfect world, that would be Martin O'Malley.

JustAnotherGen

(33,595 posts)
15. Perez
Mon Dec 19, 2016, 06:20 AM
Dec 2016

Ideally I would like HRC.

She knows how to win majorities.

Mid Terms - the "real Americans" don't get to over ride the votes of people in NJ, NY, CA etc etc. I want them to sit there and eat their peas.

Focus on 2018 needs to be seating a House and Senate that can impeach Trump and cripple Pence.

Understand - I don't want anything to get done the next two years.

 

forjusticethunders

(1,151 posts)
16. I like both of them
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 09:28 AM
Dec 2016

I dislike how it's basically become relitigating the primary by proxy when they're both very good on the merits. I have a mild preference for Ellison so that Perez (straight from my backyard) can run for MD Governor and maybe set himself up for a POTUS run in the future.

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