Tom Perez elected chair of the Democratic party

MrSquished

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and immediately appoints Ellison to the symbolic role of deputy party chair.

I don't know much about the guy except he was more the darling of the moderate Dems, while Ellison was championed by the progressives.

Whatever he does, he better have a better plan to win seats in elections, but he has no electoral experience. Go figure.

More at the link

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powe...n-330pm:homepage/story&utm_term=.d0a55e1efa56


"ATLANTA — Former Labor Secretary Tom Perez was elected the first Latino chair of the Democratic National Committee on Saturday, narrowly defeating Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) at the end of a contentious battle over the fate of the beleaguered party in the age of President Trump.

Perez’s victory concluded the first contested race for the DNC leadership since 1985, a contest the party had extended by a month to allow more debate. It put in place the Democratic leadership that will navigate thousands of state and local elections — where the party hopes to reverse the losses of the past six years — and a 2020 presidential race that could divide the party again.

Ellison’s defeat was a blow to the party’s liberal wing, personified by activists, labor leaders and organizers, many of whom had supported the presidential bid of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and had come to Atlanta to cheer Ellison on. Many of them warned that by picking Perez, the party was alienating the growing “resistance” that has organized against Trump.

The race was close enough that it required a second round of balloting, with Perez winning 235 of 435 votes cast. With tensions still high as the result was announced, nine Ellison supporters chanted “Power of the people, not big money!” and stormed out of the room.

“Someday, they’re going to study this era of American history,” Perez said after his win. “They’re going to ask the question of all of us: Where were you in 2017 when we had the worst president in the history of the United States? We will be able to say that the Democratic Party led the resistance and made sure this was a one-term president.”

Onstage, Perez gave Ellison the symbolic role of deputy party chair, and the Minnesota congressman gave a short speech asking his supporters to stay with the party and avoid recriminations.

“We don’t have the luxury to walk out of this room divided,” Ellison said.

Clinton tweeted her support for both Perez and Ellison as representatives of a “unified party,” while former president Barack Obama congratulated “my friend” Perez in a statement.

“I know that Tom Perez will unite us under that banner of opportunity, and lay the groundwork for a new generation of Democratic leadership for this big, bold, inclusive, dynamic America we love so much,” Obama said.

Sanders, who had supported Ellison, said in a statement that it was “imperative that Tom understands that the same-old, same-old is not working and that we must open the doors of the party to working people and young people in a way that has never been done before.”

Trump, in classic fashion, responded to the election by simultaneously congratulating and belittling Perez in a tweet: “I could not be happier for him, or for the Republican Party!”

The vote itself was tense. On Friday night, Democrats gathered at a downtown Westin hotel here in Atlanta to meet, drink and lobby for votes, and the Ellison campaign — along with allies of South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg, a third candidate — battled rumors that Perez might already have locked up the votes he needed.

But by Saturday morning, it was clear that the race was up for grabs. Buttigieg used his nomination speech to quit the race, endorsing no candidate. As most of the 439 DNC members present cast their votes — eight eligible members did not attend — several DNC members got a text from the Ellison camp saying the congressman was “grateful to have the support of Mayor Buttigieg,” an endorsement that the mayor denied.

In the first round of balloting, Perez won 213.5 votes to 200 for Ellison, 12 for Idaho Democratic Party Executive Director Sally Boynton Brown, 0.5 for Democratic strategist Jehmu Greene and one for Buttigieg in the first round of balloting. Greene endorsed Perez, while two fringe candidates who had won no votes backed Ellison. Members who are abroad get half a vote.

Perez’s victory did not represent a Democratic shift to the right. On key issues, Perez’s platform mostly resembled Ellison’s. Perez promised to refocus on small donors and online fundraising; Ellison set a goal for “low-dollar contributions from everyday Americans [to] account for 33 percent of revenue.” Ellison called for an “Innovation Hub” in Silicon Valley; Perez promoted DNC fellowships to “encourage developers, programmers, data scientists, [and] engineers.”

While Perez and Ellison praised each other personally, the race was defined for outsiders by Sanders’s support of the Minnesota lawmaker. Ellison was one of the few members of Congress who had backed Sanders for president. He billed himself as the “unity candidate” who would keep Sanders’s restive supporters in the party while embracing those who had backed Clinton.

In the first weeks after Ellison declared his candidacy, the strategy seemed to be working, despite some hiccups. Labor unions that had endorsed Clinton, such as the American Federation of Teachers and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, got behind Ellison.

[Howard Dean endorses dark-horse DNC candidate Pete Buttigieg]

Howard Dean, the most successful DNC chair in modern party history, dropped his plans to run again when Ellison said he would resign from Congress if elected to the full-time job. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), who had frequently clashed with Dean over strategy and investments, endorsed Ellison and defended the first Muslim member of Congress against charges of anti-Semitism.

But veterans of the Obama administration, where Perez had been a popular liberal force, encouraged the former labor secretary to run — and starting Dec. 15, he did. In progressive media, the race was frequently covered as a clash between “the establishment” and the “revolution” that had been proved right by the 2016 election.

That was not how most DNC members chose to see it. In public forums, including the final one broadcast on CNN, Ellison and Perez declined to criticize each other. While progressive media outlets accused Perez of protecting the party’s consultant class, DNC members who broke for Perez said that he had convinced them that he knew what state parties needed.

“Tom seemed to have a better handle on the job,” said Kathy Sullivan, a former chair of New Hampshire’s Democratic Party, who endorsed Perez after current New Hampshire state chair Ray Buckley quit the race.

Perez was also helped by a string of endorsements from Obama administration veterans — although, as Ellison backers noticed, he did not win any high-profile supporters of Sanders’s to compete with Ellison’s endorsements from Clintonites. The Feb. 1 endorsement of Perez by former vice president Joe Biden, one of the party’s most beloved figures, prompted Sanders to criticize Perez for the first time.

“Do we stay with a failed status-quo approach or do we go forward with a fundamental restructuring of the Democratic Party?” Sanders asked in a statement after Biden’s endorsement. “I say we go forward and create a grassroots party which speaks for working people and is prepared to stand up to the top one percent.”"

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FIVR

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It was "some dude I've never heard of" vs "some other dude I've never heard of" and some dude I've never heard of won.
 

desura

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Not really excited by either. Democrats need a big prairie populist to take the helm but their LGBT wing conducts purity tests which keeps his from happening.
 

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So does this guy have solid principles which are more important than his partisanship?
 

bshole

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So does this guy have solid principles which are more important than his partisanship?

He favors wealthy donors and big banks. It appears that the Democrats have taken a page from the Republicans and skipped even pretending to give a shit about anybody other than the top 1%. We no longer have a representative government.

Bernie Sanders supporters have criticized Secretary of Labor Tom Perez’s bid for Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair, citing Perez’s initial support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement (TPP) and his avid campaigning for Hillary Clinton during the democratic primaries. Perez has also favored corporations, big banks and wealthy donors over working and middle class Americans.

In 2014, the hedge fund Renaissance Technologies asked Perez’s Department of Labor for permission to use a 401(k) to invest in Medallion, a profitable fund set up by billionaire James Simons—who donated $11 million to pro-Clinton Super PAC Priorities USA during the 2016 presidential election. Bloomberg reportedin 2015 that the exemption granted by Perez’s Labor Department was the second afforded to Medallion, enabling the fund to skirt millions of dollars in taxes on investments. The hedge fund is in fact notorious for its tax-evading practices: In 2014, Renaissance Technologies was criticized by a bipartisan senate committee for disguising short-term profits as long-term capital gains to avoid $6 billion in taxes.
 

desura

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I think they should have elevated like a 35 year old guy, a real young guy, to it.

Democrats office holders are way too old. They have this doctrine of being for weak people but don't do enough for entrepreneurs. So their politicians are always calling out for the weak, while not giving good reason for most people to actually run for office.
 

desura

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It was rigged from the start.

CNN's Cuomo called him chairman multiple times before the "election":
https://vimeo.com/205326663

There is a more mundane explanation. Votes are always counted and negotiated beforehand. The actual vote is a formality after people do all the convincing. So Cuomo simply had a good idea on what they were going to vote.
 

FIVR

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Lol best conspiracy ever: Rig election of no-name bureaucrat to useless position nobody cares about... where he then appears to nominate his opponent as "co-chair". Truly a conspiracy only a Trump voter could come up with.


I'm sure this will go down in the history of great scandals like Teapot-Dome and Watergate and now Perez-gate
 
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Lol best conspiracy ever: Rig election of no-name bureaucrat to useless position nobody cares about... where he then appears to nominate his opponent as "co-chair". Truly a conspiracy only a Trump voter could come up with.

I'm sure this will go down in the history of great scandals like Teapot-Dome and Watergate and now Perez-gate

Electing a millionaire insider who Bernie supporters see as betraying them will sure do wonders for the party in 2018.

I foresee more electoral losses for the DNC in 2018.
 

bshole

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Electing a millionaire insider who Bernie supporters see as betraying them will sure do wonders for the party in 2018.

I foresee more electoral losses for the DNC in 2018.

Noam says..
In the US, there is basically one party - the business party. It has two factions, called Democrats and Republicans, which are somewhat different but carry out variations on the same policies. By and large, I am opposed to those policies. As is most of the population.

It is frustrating isn't it?
 
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Electing a millionaire insider who Bernie supporters see as betraying them will sure do wonders for the party in 2018.

I foresee more electoral losses for the DNC in 2018.
Why should Bernie supporters hold such outside sway? They didn't exactly commandingly win the primary. They're always making perfect the enemy of good.
 

bshole

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Why should Bernie supporters hold such outside sway? They didn't exactly commandingly win the primary. They're always making perfect the enemy of good.

Brain,

Here you made a mistake, you assumed that the people reading your post are as smart as you. Could you dumb that down for the masses (or at least me). What does making perfect the enemy of good mean?
 

nickqt

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Electing a millionaire insider who Bernie supporters see as betraying them will sure do wonders for the party in 2018.

I foresee more electoral losses for the DNC in 2018.
Bernie supporters who didn't vote in 2010, 2014, 2016 and won't vote in 2018, because they don't understand the electoral system and math will continue to be disappointed by the mysterious process of the electoral system, and math.

Film at 11.
 

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"ATLANTA — Former Labor Secretary Tom Perez was elected the first Latino chair of the Democratic National Committee on Saturday, narrowly defeating Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) at the end of a contentious battle over the fate of the beleaguered party in the age of President Trump.

Beleaguered party? More like big league party. They almost put one of the most crooked, criminal candidates the Dems ever backed into the Whitehouse, and won the popular vote. They are not beleaguered, they narrowly lost an election they should have lost in a landslide. It's funny how fake news has so much of the public out of touch with reality.
 
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Beleaguered party? More like big league party. They almost put one of the most crooked, criminal candidates the Dems ever backed into the Whitehouse, and won the popular vote. They are not beleaguered, they narrowly lost an election they should have lost in a landslide. It's funny how fake news has so much of the public out of touch with reality.

Yep. It certainly worked on you.
 

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Beleaguered party? More like big league party. They almost put one of the most crooked, criminal candidates the Dems ever backed into the Whitehouse, and won the popular vote. They are not beleaguered, they narrowly lost an election they should have lost in a landslide. It's funny how fake news has so much of the public out of touch with reality.
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Hillary Clinton was not a criminal but a cold-blooded lizard...
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The lizard queen herself, obviously. Substituted footage, as HRC was praised by her slave lizards.
 

Jaskalas

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Lots of cursing so fair warning and no clue who this is but he lays it out there

Wow... Perez was honest for a moment then had to apologize for it. Guess his handlers got to him there.
No wonder Sanders lambasted the idea of Perez.