Fundraising Totals

Fundraising Totals

The news regarding fundraising for the various federal and statewide offices has trickled out over the past month, and I decided to put together one post where we can find that information and see the schedule of upcoming campaign finance reports.
Monday Open Thread [2.8.2016]

Monday Open Thread [2.8.2016]

DR Tucker \at the Washington Monthly:
The suggestion that most Sanders-supporting progressives will refuse to vote on November 8 if Sanders isn’t the Democratic nominee defies all logic. Sure, there may be a few disgruntled Bernie-backers who will either skip the polls or pull the level for presumptive Green Party nominee Jill Stein if Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee, but ask yourself: considering the stakes involved, do you honestly believe that the folks who have been attracted to Sanders’s message would, in essence, concede the election to whichever radical from last night’s debate wins the GOP nomination? Remember the nonsensical “PUMA” movement in 2008? The idea that large numbers of Clinton supporters would actually refuse to vote for Barack Obama in the general election was laughable—and the idea that most Sanders supporters will throw a tantrum in the event the Vermonter is vanquished is just as silly. [...] To accept the premise that most Sanders supporters would go on a general-election strike if Clinton wins the Democratic nomination is to accept the right’s premise of progressive irrationality. In order to buy the idea that the “Bernie or Bust!” movement is real, one would have to believe that most Sanders supporters: * are unmindful of the importance of the United States Supreme Court, US District Courts of Appeal, and US District Courts, and the judges appointed to each division; * are perfectly willing to allow a situation whereby a Republican President, Republican House and Republican Senate are finally in a position to obliterate Obamacare; * would have no problem with four years of nothing being done to stem the bloody tide of handgun violence; * would give the Christian right the opportunity to reinstate coathangers as the only reproductive option for women facing unplanned and unwanted pregnancies; * would tolerate a Republican president fomenting a culture of racial and religious intolerance; * would ignore the prospect of the GOP gutting President Obama’s Clean Power Plan and successfully sabotaging the 2015 Paris climate agreement; and * would gamble on the idea that a Republican president could be thrown out of office in 2020 in favor of, presumably, Democratic presidential nominee Elizabeth Warren. In other words, to buy this idea, one would have to buy absolute absurdity. Members of the progressive family are simply having an argument over who will be the best individual to lead the country into the next decade. Yes, the language in this argument is sometimes raw, crude, personal. However, does anyone really believe that at the end of the primary, the progressive family will not set aside its differences and come together?
Indeed, those Sanders supporters who say they will not vote for Hillary are the type of voter that have never voted for the Democratic nominee in the first place. They vote Green, Working Families, Socialist, Communist or not at all. So if you want to see how large their numbers are, look at prior vote totals for those parties.
Upcoming Democratic Debates and Forums

Upcoming Democratic Debates and Forums

The New Castle County Democratic Committee will be holding a "Candidate Forum Night" for the positions of Insurance Commissioner and Lt. Governor. The Forum will be on February 17, 2016 at 7 pm at the Local 74 Executive Banquet & Conference Center, 205 Executive Drive, Newark, Delaware 19702. During this forum there will be an interactive question and answer session with the audience. Meanwhile, the News Journal and WHYY have formed a coalition with various community groups to hose four debates for the candidates for Wilmington Mayor.
We’re Going To Have To Talk About Sexism Because It’s Surrounding Us

We’re Going To Have To Talk About Sexism Because It’s Surrounding Us

Basically, everyone needs to stop the sexist behavior, whether it is in the form of BernieBros or the Women on Women Crime that Gloria Steinem and Madeline Albright engaged in. If we did, perhaps, we could discuss issues like Climate Change, reproductive rights, immigration, Police brutality, improving our education system, Foreign Policy (altho this was touched on in the last debate) our crumbling infrastructure - you know, things that our candidates aren't discussing. Personally, I'd like to hear about these issues, as well as income inequality. Hopefully I get my wish because these things matter, too. Income inequality is an important issue, but it isn't the only one, and right now I'm not sure where the candidates stand on other issues that matter to me. That's a problem for me. A BIG one. It's probably the reason I can't pick a candidate. I need more, because the office of President is about more, but you wouldn't know that by listening to the debates. Guess I'm saying, I completely understand where each candidates stand on income inequality... can we start to include other things? There actually are other things. Meanwhile, can we step up our game and drop the sexism on both sides?
Consulting is Not Policing

Consulting is Not Policing

We've been talking for a few weeks now about former Philadelphia Chief of Police Charles Ramsey providing consulting services to the WPD. The NJ provides some detail on his $16,000/month contract -- namely, that there is a very ill-defined SOW for Ramsey's services, and that one of his Deputies from Philly is means to be on the ground here working. Working on what is still the question -- which is the question for all of the consultants that the Williams Administration has hired for the WPD.

There were a few hiccups at the GOP Debate last night….

The beginning of the Republican primary debate in New Hampshire Thursday night may go down as the most awkward in memory. It all started when Ben Carson failed to walk onstage when his name was called, causing a bottleneck in the wings that the other candidates had to walk around. Then Donald Trump apparently didn't hear his name and stood by Carson while other candidates walked by the two of them. On top of it all, the ABC News moderators forgot about John Kasich, leaving an empty podium on stage and one Ohio governor hovering off to the side. Then Marcodyne Rubicon Systems Model T100 faltered last night, getting stuck on repeat.