Medina County Dem News
Friday, March 7, 2008(Medina County Democratic Action Committee)
The
Kicker
The Newsletter of the Medina
County Democratic Action Committee
March 7,
2008
Joyce V. Kimbler,
Editor
U.S. Political History
Book – "Electing FDR"
– The New Deal
Campaign of 1932, authored by Senate Associate
Historian Donald Ritchie.
Don
Ritchie recently appeared on C-Span2's BookTV
to discuss his new book, which can now be
viewed as a podcast. The events of this
historic campaign have relevance to what is
happening, and may happen in the current 2008
campaign. Why should one want to hear this
history? Consider the Will Rogers quotation,
"History doesn't repeat itself, but sometimes
it rhymes". There are some rhymes that are in
play in 2008. For example, in 1932 the
Democratic and Republican campaigns each had a
message that could be characterized by a four
letter word. Are those words being used in
2008?
Before listening to the podcast,
a short review of the conditions in the U.S. in
1932 can be found at: http://www.infoplease.com:80/year/1932.html
Secondly, see a
review of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's biography
at: http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0760616.html
Now enjoy an enlightening
talk by Don Ritchie at:
http://www.booktv.org/program.aspx?ProgramId=9075&SectionName=History&PlayMedia=Yes
Submitted by Bod Simmons,
Wadsworth
Medina County Democratic
Party Won/Loss Record in County Campaigns
1970-2007
Below is information
concerning the won/loss record of the Medina
County Democratic Party in elections since
1970. Although Medina County is viewed as a
Republican strong-hold, it is possible for
local Democratic candidates to win elections
and successfully defend those offices in
re-election campaigns. Indeed, since 1970 only
two Democrats have been defeated in re-election
bids and one of those, Ferris Brown, had been
re-elected twice as county auditor before
becoming county commissioner. So while Medina
County is seen as a pro-Republican county, it
might be more accurate to describe it as a
pro-incumbent county. Read more at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/medina-county-democratic-party-wonloss.html
The
MCDAC Record
The Medina County
Democratic Action Committee was formed in 2003
by Joyce Kimbler, Steve Bailey, and Ferris
Brown. All three had been candidates in Medina
County. All three believed there was a need for
an organization that would serve as a
communication vehicle to deliver the Democratic
message to the grassroots. Read more at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/mcdac-record.html
Sutton
Co-Sponsors Mental Health Parity
Act
On Wednesday, March 5, 2008,
Congresswoman Betty Sutton voted in favor of
H.R. 1424, the Paul Wellstone Mental Health and
Addiction Equity Act. The bill prohibits
insurers and group health plans from imposing
treatment or financial limitations when they
offer mental health benefits that are more
restrictive from those applied to medical and
surgical services. The bill passed the House by
a bipartisan vote of 268-148. Read more at
http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/sutton-co-sponsors-mental-health-parity.html
Judge
Kimbler Leads Medina County Dems and
Republicans in County Primary Voting
Medina County Common Pleas Court
Judge James L. Kimbler led all Medina County
Democrats and Republicans in number of votes
received in the March 4th, 2008 primary. The
results for those Democrats who ran in the
entire county are listed below. The results for
Medina County Republicans can be found at
http://www.boe.co.medina.oh.us:2000/results-1.htm by scrolling down the
page. Get full results at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/judge-kimbler-leads-medina-county-dems.html
John
Boccieri Easily Wins Medina
County
State Senator John Boccieri
easily won Medina County in his contested race
for the Democratic nomination for
Representative from the 16th Congressional
District. Boccieri carried Medina County by a
margin of 10,692 votes to 5,921 votes. This
vote translated into a margin of 64.36% to
35.64%. When looking at the State Senator's
results, it should be kept in mind that the not
all of Medina County is in the 16th
Congressional District. The county is split
between two Congressional Districts, the 13th
and the 16th. Read more at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/john-boccieri-easily-wins-medina-county.html
Medina County Dems
Elect More Precinct Committeepersons Than GOP
Last night Medina County Democrats
elected 62 precinct committeepersons while
Medina County Republicans elected 51 such
officials. Under Ohio law, any political party
that has status as a "major political party"
must have an elected precinct committeeperson
in each precinct. These officials are supposed
to be the building blocks of political parties.
Their job is to help campaign for nominees of
their parties in their respective precincts.
Read more at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/medina-county-dems-elect-more-precinct.html
Clinton
Wins Medina County in Primary
Hillary Clinton took Medina County
last night, winning the country by a margin of
19845 to 12319. In percentage terms, as between
Obama and Clinton, Clinton won the county by a
margin of 61.6% to 38.4%. Read more at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/clinton-wins-medina-county-in-primary.html
Medina
County Dem Vote for President Way Ahead of GOP
Vote
The results are in for the
Medina County Democratic and Republican
primaries and they are good for the GOP.
Read more at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/medina-county-dem-vote-for-president.html
SurveyUSA
Has Clinton and Obama Both Beating
McCain
Josh Marshall over at Talking
Points Memo posted the following two images
from SurveyUSA, which has done pretty good
polling in the primaries so far. Note that both
Obama and Clinton are beating McCain. Obama
carries more states, but Clinton carries bigger
states. Read more at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/surveyusa-has-clinton-and-obama-both.html
Is
Bush Administration Planning to Bring a Lot of
Troops Home Right Before
Election?
One of the interesting
things going on is the fact that the Bush
Administration is most likely going to stop
bringing troops home this summer, but then
bring more home in the fall. Here is a quote
from a Newsweek article: Read more at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/is-bush-administration-planning-to.html
Different
Media Treatment of Hagee/McCain Compared to
Obama/Farrakhan
If you go to
Google.com's news section and put in the search
words "McCain Hagee" you will get 483 hits as
of 4:00 am on 3.4.2008. If you put in the words
"Obama Farrakhan" you will get 1869 hits as of
the same time. Now, of course, the McCain-Hagee
story has not been around as long, but the fact
that the story is not getting the play that the
other story is getting is interesting. Read
more at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/different-media-treatment-of.html
McCain
Supports Bush's Plans for Social Security
Bush's proposal to privatize Social
Security is back. McCain told the Wall Street
Journal that he favors Bubble-Boy's approach to
"fixing" Social Security. This approach calls
for privatizing Social Security and was so
unpopular with the public that the
Republican-controlled Congress wouldn't even
have the legislation introduced. Read more
at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/mccain-supports-bushs-plans-for-social.html
Medina
Dem Explains Why He Supports Hillary
Clinton
It is now 12 hours until the
polls open in Ohio , and have I made up my mind
who I will vote for in the primary? Finally,
yes. Also, I am grateful that at long last the
people of Ohio will play a role in choosing the
nominees for a change!Read more at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/medina-dem-explains-why-he-supports.html
MCDAC
Blog Sets Record in February
With
over 4,000 visitors in February, the MCDAC blog
set a new monthly record. Thanks to all our
readers who stopped by for a
visit!
New Jack Nicholson Ad for
Hillary Clinton
View the Jack
Nicholson ad at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/jack-nicholson-ad-for-hillary-clinton.html
New Barack Obama
Video
See the new Barack Obama video
from Will.I.Am at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/new-barack-obama-video.html
Question for
Bubble-Boy and His Supporters: If the Surge is
Going so Well, Why Will There be More Troops in
Iraq After it is Over than
Before?
Bubble-Boy had a statement to
the press and that was that he won't promise
that more troops will be coming home from Iraq
this summer. This means that there will
probably be around 8,000 more American troops
in Iraq at the end of the "surge" than there
were when the surge started. How, in any
context, can this be called a success? Read
more at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/question-for-bubble-boy-and-his.html
Does
Tim Russert Treat Black Politicans Different
Than White Politicians?
Media Matters
has a very interesting piece by Jamison Foser
up comparing Tim Russert's questioning of
Barack Obama about Louis Farrakhan's support of
his candidacy to his questioning of white,
Republican politicians of support for their
candidacies by people like Pat Robertson.
Read more at http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/03/does-tim-russert-treat-black-politicans.html
Medina
County Democratic Fundraisers
TODD
CAMPAIGN TO HOST SPAGHETTI DINNER
IN
WADSWORTH MARCH 8
http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/02/todd-campaign-to-host-spaghetti-dinner.html
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day
with Medina County Prosecutor Dean Holman
http://mcdac.blogspot.com/2008/02/celebrate-st-patricks-day-with-medina.html
Editoral
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the Medina County Democratic Action Committee,
a political action committee. It is not a
publication of the Medina County Democratic
Party. Any opinions expressed in the newsletter
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Democratic Party or its officials.
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Medina County
Democratic Action Committee
Joyce Kimbler,
Treasurer
P.O. Box 1213
Medina, OH
44258
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