Has The Democratic Party Given Up On South Dakota? That Would Be A Mistake-- It Has As Many Senators As California And New York
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Paula Hawks sent me some spam yesterday. She's the chair of the South Dakota Democratic Party. Before that she was in the state legislature and minority whip from 2015 to 2016. She gave her seat up in 2016 to run against Congresswoman Kristi Noem for the state's at-large congressional district. She ran as a garden variety Democrat in a state where garden variety Democrats are not in favor-- and she lost badly-- 64.1% to 35.9%, dragged down by Hillary, who did even worse (31.7%), winning just 5 of the state's 66 counties.
This is the spam she sent, yesterday, 9-11:
South Dakota, once a bastion of socialism and progressivism, is a beet red state with a PVI of R+14, same as Alabama, Tennessee and Nebraska-- worse than Texas, Alaska Montana, Kansas or Louisiana. Every statewide office is held by a Republican and of the 35 seats in the state Senate, only 5 are held by Democrats. 11 out of 70 House seats are held by Democrats. Kristi Noem is now the governor. Maybe they should try something new there. Bernie and Hillary were virtually tied in the 2016 primary and Bernie won two dozen counties. Take Ziebach County, for example. Bernie beat Hillary 58.9% to 41.1% and had nearly twice as many votes as Trump on primary day. It's an impoverished rural county and around 70% of in inhabitants are native Americans. In the general, Trump narrow beat Clinton. You know who would have won?
This is the spam she sent, yesterday, 9-11:
On this day of tribute we engage in remembering our shared values, experiences, and love of community as well as reflecting on our blessings while celebrating our differences. I myself am also celebrating my birthday today! I have shared my birthday with this observation for the past 18 years; it has given me even more reason to appreciate the solidarity I experience every day in my life with those in my community, state, and nation.Paula is also a member of the DNC. I asked-- very politely and not accusing her of anything-- why she decided to vote against allowing the DNC to host a Climate Crisis debate. I really would love to know. She didn't respond. I'll let you know if she does.
Birthdays are a celebration of new beginnings, and while the tragedy of 2001 marked an ending, this year the celebration of my birthday marks another new beginning as we work to reset and rebuild the Democratic Party in South Dakota. The past few weeks have been difficult to endure, difficult to see played out in the press, and difficult to navigate. Many heads have come together to determine a path forward and although we have had some endings as a result of this process-- the closing of our offices in Rapid City and Sioux Falls among other things-- the spirit of the Democratic Party in South Dakota is alive and well and its heart is beating!
Will you please join me in celebrating my birthday and the continued vigor of our party by making a contribution to the SDDP today?
We have a lot of exciting plans for moving the party forward: We will be working hard to elect Democrats in legislative districts all over South Dakota; we will be providing training opportunities for candidates, campaign workers, and volunteers at all levels of government; we will be celebrating the achievements of Democratic efforts across the board. We can make all of these goals a reality with your contribution to the South Dakota Democratic Party today.
Please help make this a birthday to remember, for me and a day to celebrate our Democratic values, for all of us.
South Dakota, once a bastion of socialism and progressivism, is a beet red state with a PVI of R+14, same as Alabama, Tennessee and Nebraska-- worse than Texas, Alaska Montana, Kansas or Louisiana. Every statewide office is held by a Republican and of the 35 seats in the state Senate, only 5 are held by Democrats. 11 out of 70 House seats are held by Democrats. Kristi Noem is now the governor. Maybe they should try something new there. Bernie and Hillary were virtually tied in the 2016 primary and Bernie won two dozen counties. Take Ziebach County, for example. Bernie beat Hillary 58.9% to 41.1% and had nearly twice as many votes as Trump on primary day. It's an impoverished rural county and around 70% of in inhabitants are native Americans. In the general, Trump narrow beat Clinton. You know who would have won?
Labels: Democratic Party establishment, DNC, Paula Hawks, South Dakota
3 Comments:
Why don’t you ask Tom Daschle why South Dakota has no Democratic representation in Congress? I’m not sure what he would say today but surely part of the reason is that both Dakotas have militant GOP majorities that are engaged in major voter suppression and misrepresentation, especially in Native American communities. Also, there are no obvious Democratic traditional constituencies: no unions, no POC, no poor farmers. Only big agribusiness and oil.
"Dems" like Paula Hawks are why Republicans dominate - and have for 40 years.
Jimbo and 6:47 are correct.
Also, the DNC will not allow Bernie to win their nom. Therefore biden or pete will be the one and would not resonate there. So they won't waste a lot of wall street's money trying to lose by 5 points instead of losing by 20 points.
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