|
|
Reporting and analysis about the Democratic Party |
Author:
Rick Heller
|
February 04, 2006John Kerry Comes To The CaucusWhen I arrived at town hall in Arlington, Mass. to cover today's Massachusetts Democratic Party caucuses, I spotted an unexpected attendee, Sen. John Kerry. Caucuses are held every four years in which Democrats select delegates to a state convention. Candidates must be supported by at least 15 percent of the delegates at the convention in order to get on the primary ballot. It's also a way for candidates to show strength and build momentum. John Kerry lives in Boston, but he was in Arlington to meet what turned out to be 347 caucus votes, who voted overwhelmingly for a slate of delegates to support Deval Patrick as the gubernatorial nominee, over Tom Reilly, the presumed frontrunner, who had a bad week last week. I spoke to Kerry for a couple of minutes. I asked him if there was a disconnect between bloggers and other grassroots activists and Democratic elected officials--that it sometimes seemed like Democratic officials would take one position, and that opposition would percolate in the activist community until it came to a boil. He said that communication was instantaneous these days, but if Democrats were not proactive, it was because they did not control any branches of the federal government, and cannot not set the agenda of what gets taken up. "If we can win one house, we will be co-partners in the agenda," Kerry said. Now that Kerry is blogging, I asked him how he was as a typist. Kerry said, "I'm good. Two fingers, but I can do it pretty fast." Kerry spoke to the assembled caucus for about ten minutes, and received a standing ovation at the end. He thanked the Arlington Democrats for going up to New Hampshire during the fall of 2004 and contributing to New Hampshire going for Kerry on election day. He said, "You did everything possible except move to Ohio." Responding to President Bush's State of the Union address, Kerry said, "Mr. President, America isn't addicated to oil. You're addicted to oil." Striking a note of optimism for 2006, he said, "It's possible with our energy, we could win the House. We could win the Senate." I also spoke to Worcester Mayor Tim Murray, who is a candidate for Lt. Governor, and whom I spoke to last month when I covered the BlogLeft conference for the Nashua Telegraph. Last week, it was reported that Murray was upset at Reilly for reneging on a committment to remain neutral in the Lt. Governor's race. I asked Murray if he was neutral in the Governor's race. He replied with a chuckle, "I'm focusing on my race, and everyone should focus on his." Posted by Rick Heller at February 4, 2006 01:52 PMComments
My GOD, you actually *did* write a fair and unbiased piece of reporting about John Kerry. You are my new favorite journalist. :-) This was a very welcome account to wake up to this morning, and I thank you for letting me know that the Senator cared enough to visit one of our local caucuses. A useful and informative post -- I will keep an eye on this blog! Posted by: Luftmensch at February 5, 2006 08:18 AMNice work! Posted by: Penelope Ross at February 5, 2006 11:26 AMIs John Kerry the only one who cares about true Democratic values? Great going, Senator! Very good work. We are with you! Posted by: Russ Timfold at February 5, 2006 12:00 PMNice to hear what folks actually have to say instead of snark about somebody's interpretation of what usually wasn't even said in the first place. Look forward to more! Posted by: Sandy at February 5, 2006 01:16 PMVery nice. Well done. I'm shocked to see an actual journalistic accounting of Senator Kerry's appearance at the caucus. Thank you for reporting the news without feeling you have to include snide commentary, carp on 2004 or speculate on 2008. Very professional and that is quite refreshing! I've got this site bookmarked. Thanks again! Posted by: DynamicDems at February 5, 2006 11:37 PMAmerica needs John Kerry in the White House more than ever....He will lead us to TRUE energy independence! Keep fighting for us JK!! We got your back in 2008! Posted by: Tim Armstrong at February 6, 2006 11:18 AMAll of you John Kerry fans are welcome to visit my blog,John Kerry for President 2008. John Kerry didn't stop campaigning after the last election. Neither did I. America could sure use a dose of Kerry in the White House! Bob Posted by: Robert Freedland at February 7, 2006 11:06 PM |
Archives
Recent Entries
The Housewife Vote
Lieberman Blogger Conference Calls Satin on Lakoff Losing Momentum John Kerry Comes To The Caucus About This Blog
|