Providence Young Democrats rally today for Jorge Elorza


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ElorzaOk, so you might be a little tired of references to the Projo/WPRI Providence mayoral poll that came out last week, but there’s one part that hasn’t gotten a ton of attention that I feel needs to be highlighted. From Ted Nesi and Tim White’s article:

“Two subgroups are currently breaking in Elorza’s favor: self-identified Democrats, where Elorza leads 39% to 33%, and 18- to 39-year-olds, where he has a slight edge of 35% to 33%.”

In other words, Young Democrats will be critical to Jorge Elorza’s success in this election. We need to show up and vote on Election Day. If we do, Jorge’s path to victory is all but assured.

Fortunately, we are more than up to the task.

I am very excited to announce the establishment of the Providence Young Democrats (#PVDYD), a new chapter of the Young Democrats of Rhode Island.

#PVDYD will focus on engaging young residents (age 18-35) of the capital city in the political process, advocating for public policy changes that benefit the needs of young people, and supporting the Democratic candidates who will stand with us at City Hall.

But our first mission will be, of course, to do our part to elect our party’s nominee for Mayor of the City of Providence, Jorge Elorza. He is the next generation leader we need to continue to move our city forward.

Whether you’re a young Democrat or a young-at-heart Democrat, we invite you to join us today at 4pm at the Broad Street entrance to Roger Williams Park for a rally and press conference to celebrate the launch of this new chapter and show our support for Jorge Elorza.

Because this election is about the future, and we won’t be dragged backwards.

On political winning: a retrospective addendum

The word "win" in white, all capital letters on a black backgroundI am gratified and honored that my previous post on RI’s 2014 Democratic gubernatorial primary continues to generate such heated discussion. By all means, continue to have at. I’m sure my editor joins me in the satisfaction that this specific post has drawn at least two new commenters into the fray.

But from another perspective, it just proves my point that the left…Lefty…would rather be right than win. It seems worth saying again that the entire point of electoral politics is to win.

I leave being right to the churches; I’m perfectly satisfied with getting the best result I can…this time. In church, it’s one and done. In politics, we’re already raising funds for the next go-round.

Politics…you’re doing it wrong

In the commentary, one of the Pellies actually said something that roughly translates as “I thought he could win.” Full points for moxie, but demerits on politics. Pell could never win. NEVER. Only Pollyanna could think an unknown person with no record but a famous name could win in so tightly a fought space as Rhode Island.

But it wasn’t Pollyanna who convinced Pell to run, and good luck convincing me those who did convince him to run did so because they thought he could win. (Yes, Clay, they lied to your face. And you bought it. So who’s the worse) Honestly, Pollyanna, we’ve done this too many times to entertain such nonsense.

The upshot is that public school teachers have all but assured a gubernatorial administration that will try to enact the corporate education reforms that are worst for…no, not the teachers…the least-privileged students most dependent on the public schools.

There is a word for this, and that word is “losing.” Winning is another thing entirely; it’s the opposite thing.

Next time, let’s go for that.

Afterword

Fung is running an anti-Gina ad on this very website. Quod erat demonstrandum, Pollyanna.


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