Our Endorsements: For DCCC

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The Democratic County Central Committee isn't the most high-profile elected agency in San Francisco, but it's really important. The committee sets policy for the local Democratic Party — and that includes endorsements. The people who control the committee control a slate card that goes out to every registered Democrat in the city, and that's a vast majority of the voters. DCCC endorsements, carrying the imprimatur of the party, have a significant impact on local elections, particularly in district supervisor races.

For years, the DCCC was controlled largely by the old Brown-Burton machine, but two years ago, the progressives took back control, and that made a huge difference in electing good supervisors. The DCCC endorsement will also matter in the next mayor's race.

The folks downtown realize this. David Latterman, a political consultant who often works with more moderate candidates and interest groups, sent a memo out March 17 titled "Headed toward the cliff in 2010 elections." The memo, which we've obtained, argues that downtown and the moderates need to get organized, now: "If we can have one person run a coordinated effort with $150K ... we can really pick up DCCC seats. Only a few will make a difference in the fall endorsements. The mayor's race starts now."

So it's crucial that the progressives turn out to vote June 8, and vote for strong candidates for the DCCC who will support district elections, public power, tenant rights — and progressive candidates for supervisor.

We'll be publishing endorsements for all of the June primary races and ballot measures in a few weeks, but we've decided to do early endorsements for the DCCC. Twelve people are elected from each assembly district. Here are our choices:

 

ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 12

John Avalos

Michael Borenstein

Sandra Lee Fewer

Chris Gembinski

Hene Kelly

Eric Mar

Milton Marks

Jake McGoldrick

Jane Morrison

Melanie Nutter

Connie O'Connor

Larry Yee

 

ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 13

David Campos

David Chiu

Michael Goldstein

Robert Haaland

Joseph Julian

Rafael Mandelman

Kim-Shree Maufas

Carole Migden

Aaron Peskin

Eric Quezada

Alix Rosenthal

Debra Walker

 

Comments

Thanks for reminding me whom NOT to vote for. Have a nice day.

Posted by Guest on Mar. 31, 2010 @ 8:44 am

Funny -- it's exactly the reason I check the SFBG endorsements. This is the list of people NOT to vote for. Moderates and pragmatic leaders look pretty good after years of ideologues and dysfunctional crazies like Chris Daly.

Posted by Guest on May. 22, 2010 @ 12:44 pm
Posted by Guest #2 on Mar. 31, 2010 @ 12:22 pm

Well, I hope nobody blames my parents for all the bad stuff I've ever done.

Posted by tim on Mar. 31, 2010 @ 2:36 pm

Tim, if you stole money from your neighbor, would your parents make you pay it back, or if you couldn't, pay it back themselves? That's what decent people do.

Posted by Guest on Apr. 01, 2010 @ 8:00 am

"old Brown-Burton machine"

wasn't Alix Rosenthal appointed to the Elections Commission by Kimiko Burton when Burton tried to take over the PD office by firing Jeff Adachi

Posted by Guest 3 on Apr. 01, 2010 @ 11:44 am

Tim wrote:

We do. Totally. ESPECIALLY your bad endorsements.

Posted by Guest #2 on Apr. 03, 2010 @ 1:12 pm

Was there a reason for not picking Hope Johnson?

Posted by Jerry Jarvis on Apr. 27, 2010 @ 3:56 pm

Normally, a person who goes on a 15 mile road-rage spree on the freeway and bangs into another car, hosppitalizing the driver, loses her driver's license.

Carol claimed she was on business (seeking an endorsement from Joe Nathan; Nathan denies this), so the state paid the $400,000 damage suit filed by the victim. And Carol got to keep her $140,000 sinecure on the Waste Management Board (which meets only four times annually).

How can you endorse someone with such tainted ethical baggage?

Posted by Barton on Apr. 29, 2010 @ 10:19 am

She was a State Senator at the time of that particular incident. She was later appointed to the CIWMB, which no longer exists.

Posted by Sacramento on Apr. 29, 2010 @ 1:16 pm