On Wednesday morning, the new Change For America field organizer for Snyder and Union counties, Mark Norman, was gracious enough to meet with me one-on-one for about an hour just to talk about life, politics, and plans for campaigning in the area. Pretty sweet. He's definitely competent, and doesn't come off too much as an outsider, like so many of these paid-campaign organizers seem to be. You know, if I hadn't floundered around so much, ideally, I would like to have been in Mark's position, organizing local Democrats and volunteers for one of the most consequential and exciting candidates in U.S. history.
The reason I say this is because Mark just graduated from Penn State, so we are essentially at the same point in life. But enough about him, personally. What impresses me most is simply that he exists. A field organizer in Central PA??!?!?! Snyder County went nearly 70% for Bush in 2004. What hope do we really have of changing Snyder and Union counties from Red to Blue? Probably not much, but every voter and citizen, for that matter, deserves a fair hearing of all candidates. And it's really great to see that the Democrats and the Obama campaign in particular have dedicated their organizations to reaching out to voters often left in the cold, never being personally addressed and engaged in any kind of civic activity. There is an advantage to being in PA, I mean, apparently we are a swing state or something like that, so every vote helps. But in other election years, Central PA is simply left for Red.
The big news related to all this is that a Change for America office opened up in Lewisburg, Pa, yesterday, the same time that offices opened all over the country. I think it's pretty special that we have our own personal office up here, along with what constitutes a fully staffed structure. For sure, I don't have to travel down to Harrisburg to get involved, which I was previously worried I would have to do.
The office is pretty sweet. Lots of campaign paraphernalia, notably Obama stuff, but also stuff for all the down-ticket Dems as well. A few candidates were there, as well as one of the Union County commissioners. I'm an idiot and an asshole for not knowing their names. My bad. I'll find that shit out later. There is even a fireplace and a mantel, a minifridge, a bunch of needle point chairs, a big storage room, and some couches. It's near the Lewisburg Hotel, but I have a feeling that they won't be eating there too often on the meager salaries. The description is necessary because it is a complete contrast to the Carney office in 2006 on Market Street in Sunbury, which had suspect phone service, no heat and like two folding chairs in
October. Then by election day, it was tricked out, comfy, and had heat. So the fact that the Change for America office is already fully-equipped as far as I can see is pretty goddamn amazing if you ask me.
Speaking of Carney, his peeps were there at the opening as well and said a few words. Frankly, they creep me out; his campaign staff is very off-putting, and they seem like complete outsiders. I won't name names, but the young brunette who seems in charge is pretty cruel. I don't like her. Maybe she just had a bad day, and of course I'll give her another chance. Not that I am the ultimate arbiter, but I'd like to see friendly people, not cold-calculating bitches.
Maybe I'm just pissed and passive-aggressive about an incident I had earlier with some former good friends concerning Carney, but I am liking him and the electoral politics that surround him less and less.
His first ad is a complete disaster. You've been in congress for two years, and the best fucking thing you can come up with is that you didn't take a pay raise and donated it to charity? You've got to be fucking kidding. Whoever conceptualized that ad should never be able to work in campaigns and elections ever again, period.
Look, I'm happy to have a Democrat for my congressman, but I'm just not convinced he's actually going to vote like a Democrat when Obama takes the White House. In just his first term, Carney is already a corporate Democrat. It pisses me the fuck off. He could have been progressive, gained some notoriety, etc, knowing that it was essentially a fluke that he was elected in the first place considering the Republicaness of district 10, but no, he gauged the political winds, and has nothing to campaign on at all. If you can't campaign on an ideology or a party platform, then I guess all you can come up with are stupid dumbed-down talking points about congressional pay raises.
Okay, enough ranting for today. Be happy about the Lewisburg office. And I'm def in the system now, reading to do the legwork for this election, as I did in 2006. I think I'm canvassing on Sunday, so hopefully, I'll meet or remeet some new folks, and let you all know about how it goes, hopefully in a more entertaining form, as I won't have as much to talk about.
Lata. ooOOh, and Holly Licht, the Obama crazy person, is the shit. In sum, the Obama peeps are less stereotypical than I thought they would be.