
I have a lot of tools that I use in my day to day electoral blogging. But there isn’t one that is more important — or that I use more often — than Progressive Punch. Saturday the founder and president of Progressive Punch and Progressive Kick, Joshua Grossman, one of the most astute political minds I’ve ever run across, is joining us for our regular Blue America live blogging session at 11am PT/2pm EST.
Joshua and I have been talking a lot about examining voting records of state legislators to find good candidates who might be interested in challenging reactionary Republicans and faithless Democrats. We’ll be discussing that and some of the other incredible things Joshua is involved with on Saturday. I got him to write up this California piece as a kind of teaser, although, of course, he does this kind of work across the country. Just ask emptywheel about what he’s been doing in Michigan!
THE SECRET IS STOCKTON
by Joshua Grossman
The fact of the matter is that Blue California is mostly quite blue and Red California is quite red. But there is a thin strip of politically semi-arid but not yet desert land, like the Sahel region just to the south of the Sahara in Africa, which we can call Purple California. This land could be fertile terrain for political progressives, as long as it received a modest irrigation flow of money and political expertise. This land is called Stockton.
With a working class population bolstered by some ancestrally Democratic Okies (though not as many as settled in the southern Valley) during the Dust Bowl years of the 1930s, San Joaquin County was traditionally Democratic – though quite conservative. Over the last 2-3 decades Republicans gained greatly in registration numbers and actual votes. This happened because working class Valley residents felt abandoned as the Democratic party, especially under Bill Clinton, moved away from its FDR/Truman tradition of carrying the banner for working class people. This led to Valley residents’ innate social conservatism asserting itself and impelling Valley voters, almost by default, to the Republican party. But now affordable housing-starved San Francisco Bay Area residents are moving in droves to the parts of the Valley nearest to the Bay Area, especially San Joaquin County. Enough people have moved to change the politics of San Joaquin County and restore a Democratic party registration advantage among San Joaquin County voters, although it’s a quite narrow one. The people moving from the Bay Area to San Joaquin County, especially the Democrats, are much more progressive on average than long time residents.
The harsh truth is that the overwhelming majority of San Joaquin County elected officials who are Democrats (still a minority of elected officials in the county) have horrible voting records from the perspective of progressives. But there are progressive opportunities. The finely balanced partisan registration margins in San Joaquin County overall mask dramatic differences within different parts of the county. The rural areas and the smaller incorporated cities, especially Lodi, are still quite Republican. Stockton is by far and away the largest population center of San Joaquin County. Stockton itself has a fairly strong Democratic voter registration advantage.
But there’s not anyone doing partisan electoral work from a progressive perspective on the ground in Stockton. California coastal progressives from places like the Bay Area need to think strategically. We shouldn’t be channeling scarce resources to the sparsely populated Gold Country Congressional districts of Herger & Lungren, however much their stench offends our nostrils. Those districts are just too Red.
On the other hand, Stockton just elected a very progressive Latina lesbian to the city council in a harsh race where she was viciously attacked by the old boy power structure. Of the five supervisorial districts in San Joaquin County, one is strongly Democratic and one strongly Republican with the other three closely balanced (two with a narrow Dem advantage/one with a narrow Republican advantage). The predominantly Democratic supervisorial district is the one that includes most of Stockton. This supervisorial district in turn is at the core of the 17th state Assembly district represented by Cathleen Galgiani and the 18th Congressional district represented by Dennis Cardoza, both of whom are fairly wretchedly reactionary Democrats. Fortunately Galgiani will be pushed elsewhere (one hopes to political oblivion) by term limits. By percolating her up through the political ranks, our progressive member of the Stockton City Council COULD wind up being a progressive member of the U.S. Congress. But it won’t happen by accident, and – quite possibly – not without our help.
Bay Area progressives need to scour Stockton and link up with indigenous activist groups who A) have their act together, B) are progressive & C) are angry with the right wing pro-developer, pro-big-agribusiness, pro-corporate mentality that’s resulted in the San Joaquin Valley (including San Joaquin County) having a variety of negative social indices more like those of a third world country than those of the Bay Area. These groups don’t have to currently be engaged in electoral work. They do need to be dedicated to community organizing – year round, not just in election season. With the credibility gained by doing the hard, dirty work of organizing poor people around getting a stoplight at an intersection where a kid has been hit by a car, etc., i.e. Saul Alinsky-style organizing, these indigenous organizations are the only ones who are in a position to command the respect of the socially/economically disadvantaged and understandably cynical communities that they work in. We should be funding them to hire people who have great experience in both community organizing AND nakedly electoral work as well.
It would take a tremendous amount of work, some expenditure of resources as well as time to take over the Stockton City Council. But it could be done and it would provide a tremendous beacon of hope for progressive organizing in San Joaquin County which in turn would provide a tremendous beacon of hope for progressive organizing in the entire San Joaquin Valley.
California’s coastal progressives ignore the Valley at their peril. It’s rapidly growing while the Bay Area’s population is essentially stable. Without combating Republicans and conservative Democrats in the Valley so that it doesn’t become their 21st century equivalent of what Orange County represented for the right wing in the 1980s and ‘90s, California will slowly but inexorably slide from being a blue state to being a purple one overall. That’s because the other rapidly growing parts of California, the Inland Empire counties of Riverside and San Bernardino lean to the Republicans and carry increasing heft in California politics as they mushroom in population and Los Angeles stagnates along with the Bay Area.
Maybe I shouldn’t say the secret is Stockton, but rather that the solution is Stockton!
If you want to help make Stockton the solution, please go to the Progressive Kick ActBlue page. As a 527 organization, Progressive can take contributions of any size from a dollar to $10 million (if you work in a social change nonprofit you have to be an optimist, at least for the long haul. I did another piece, a macro-level political demographic analysis of California over at “>DownWithTyranny last night that you might want to take a look at.
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Amen. And there are opportunities in the Southern Valley as well. But low-hanging fruit first!
A zero! I gotta zero! I never expected that to happen.
BC
Yay Howie!
hey Bil
Is this just to collect money or do people talk about the politics here too?
sorry OT…the AP is reporting that the WHite House says it has apparently mishandled RNC/White HOuse emails…they’ve been erased, deleted, disappeared, or some such. What a shock.
Shouldn’t Mr. McNerney be the focal point for this attempt at changing the demographics? Isn’t he the galvanizing force?
Glorfindel @ 6
do you have that link?
Crazy Horse @ 7
No, he’s a force but ultimately the force is grassroots consciousness and participation. (My two cents.)
Hey Howie. Nice to see the spotlight on my fair State.
Mine too. And Joshua’s. Joshua, as you’ll see on Saturday, works the whole nation. But Californians are lucky that he decided to use our state as an example on this analysis.
local, local, local. it’s the next logical step for the blogosphere. thanks for the detailed upday, HK.
OT: i just got off the phone with helen thomas and wrote about what she has to say on the war, bush, secrecy, blogs. she is a heroine for real, and a refreshing change from the imus class of pundits. she reads blogs, and is so very clearly ‘one of us.’
chicago dyke @ 11
Did she mention Bush is the worst presidunce in the history of our country?
chicago dyke @ 12
I LOVE Helen Thomas. She and Molly Ivins are my role models!
Help. Help. Please help. My Rep is Carolyn Maloney. Don’t think she has a pulse. Let’s get someone to challenge her. We need Ds from strong D districts who will be strong Ds. There’s no risk. I hate that Maloney has a sinecure.
I have a country house, where Hinchey is Rep. Now there’s the genuine article. Let’s get a Hinchey clone for NYC Silk Stocking district. Or a Nadler type, even though he is supporting Hillary.
howieklein @ 13
If we’re talking PresiDunces, he’s gotta be at the top of the list, Howie. Above Harding (Teapot Dome has nothing on Bushie’s big o’l giveaways…), above Grant. At least Silent Cal Coolidge didn’t run around breaking stuff.
Nope, the Dim Son is the top of the PresiDunce list. ‘course, that makes him the worst President in history, too.
And it’s way too late to worry about ‘legacies’, too.
BC
OT- I just got a message from Charlie Brown. He just found out his son has been called up for his 4th tour of duty in Iraq.
SnarKassandra (who was Cassie) @ 14
You are a wise woman, Cassie
kathleen @ 8
Go back to the last thread – we went OT to talk about it.
Helen @ 18
I am not a woman yet! LOL I am 15.
Close enuf. My most cogent thoughts were at age 13 (50 years later retrospective). Not that the intervening years were a waste, but rather to point out how clear your vision can be at your age. Keep it.
Yes – I know Cassie – but I felt uncomfortable calling you a girl cuz you are so wise for your age.
Coleman back tracking. http://thinkprogress.org/2007/…..n-paulose/
NewsHour:
The Rs are going to choose someone who they think can win.
707
kathleen @
23
Norm must have forgotten some of her relevant professional resume experience like “Sunday School Teacher”….
I love this kind of analysis. I will happily provide a healthy dose of fertilizer early money to get people started.
What does the advertising market look like in Stockton? Is it like those districts where you have to advertise on New York City channels to reach voters, or is there a solid reasonably-priced local tv advertising market?
howieklein @
17
Good god, Agnes.
I’m still hoping for someone wonderful to go up against Issa (CA49).
howieklein @
17
This is just so sad. How many times in our history has a soldier been called to do a forth tour of duty in as many years?
kathleen @ 22
Let’s hope he’s toast to Franken. His boook was actually well researched, and he’s funny too. We need him in Senate.
And while we’re on Coleman, wher is he on the $8 billion (probably times 2 or 3) stolen from Iraq in 4 years as contrasted to the $8 billion allegedly stolen from Iraq during 10 years of UN supervision of sanctions. (After all, much went into SH palace construction, which has an economic multiplier effect. /snark)
In the good ole R tradition of attacking on strength, I think Coleman’s very vulnerable on Iraq missing money.
SnarKassandra (who was Cassie) @
5
Wow, was that a loaded question…
“Bring Out Your Dead”! FUN threads last night “Artist formally known as Cassie”, I hope it was fun for you…
Howie. Wow, Charlie Brown’s son FOURTH TOUR. That’s just WRONG. I will be very interested in whatever statement he puts out.
masaccio @ 25
Stockton has relatively cheap local media AND super expensive Bay Area media. It is very inefficient for candidates to advertise on San Francisco media because you’re reaching (and paying for) 10 times the number of people you’re aiming for. Pombo dropped a huge amount of money on SF radio stations and it proven to be terribly wasteful.
Bil @ 29
Tomorrow morning– I’ll try to have it up early
howieklein @
17
Starting to sound like WWI, where many German & Brits spent 4 years at the front, in water filled trenches, for as long as 4 years with 2 week (German) or month long breaks.
One of many examples of retrograde W govmint.
I am a Stockton resident. Working on the McNerney campaign, I was surprised by the amount of people we spoke with who have been waiting for a progressive choice here. It is true that progressives have overlooked us and tend to assume that we vote Republican or Blue Dog. Well, we proved them wrong with McNerney. There is a great deal of potential here. We just need to tap it.
Thanks for this.
sjvalleygal @ 33
One of the many stories about the payoff from just showing up. Yeah Dean & 50 state strategy.
Bil @ 25
Norm needs to be doing something other than representing other people.
Brigham Young students protest a possible Cheney visit. Ouch!
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04…..mp;emc=rss
eCAHNomics @ 29
I just cannot forget Coleman ripping into Kofi Anan. He rolled over in the Bolton nomination hearings. You could almost see him licking Boltons feet.
From TPM, quoting AP story:
The White House said Wednesday it had mishandled Republican Party-sponsored e-mail accounts used by nearly two dozen presidential aides, resulting in the loss of an undetermined number of e-mails concerning official White House business.
From Richard Nixon, March 1973:
“I don’t give a shit what happens. I want you all to stonewall it, let them plead the Fifth Amendment, cover up or anything else, if it’ll save it, save this plan. That’s the whole point. We’re going to protect our people if we can.”
missing RNC emails – quelle frickin’ surprise.
kathleen @
37
COOL!
Mr. Grossman – Thanks for the write up. I read your post over at DWT. I guess what it comes down to is not to assume that certain districts are going to vote a certain way and to take a look at prevailing trends, work local and work your butt off. It should pay off in the long run.
What was the comment that Fitz made to Libby during the trial about e-mails?
Remember Sealed vs. Sealed. I had not read this theory
http://empiresfall.blogspot.co…..-kill.html
KO up – Imus is #1. Last night he was prevented by MSNBC from doing what amounted to a special comment. Will he do it tonight?
It’s good to see the next generation of lefties starting early and being aware of the injustices put upon us by the current crop of Right wingers.
Welcome SnarKassandra.
Nice webpage you have.
Good job.
Bustednuckles @ 45
Thank you! I write for YouThinkLeft and also for my own blog.
Can “sealed vs. sealed” ever be unsealed?
Howie, thanks for sharing this amazingly detailed blueprint for progressives
(and a great analysis of CA local politics – taught this CA boy a lot)
Thanks for the map over at DWT Howie. Marin at solid 73% is preaching to the choir and I will try and tune in on Saturday and see how we might export some of the Bay Area Talent into some of those VERY red counties!
kathleen @ 47
That is the $64,000 question. What the hell is it and why are both parties sealed?
Steve Capus is full of it. KO is leading him. Disappointing.
kirk murphy @ 47
Don’t forget to stop by Saturday at 11am PT when Joshua will be here for a discussion.
Sally @ 51
Yeah – KO just gave it up: “Always fun interviewing your boss”
For a long time the Irvine Foundation was funding a Central Valley Project that worked at increasing civic participation by the area’s latinos. This meant voter registration, community organizing, citizenship classes, getting/helping people to become citizens, getting them involved on local issues like schools, PTA, the environment. Though Irvine funded it, the project was run by the American Friends Service Committee, which used its Farmworker program in Visalia and its Rural Economic Alternatives Program in Stockton as the nucleus. At some point Irvine realized how radical this proposal was and stopped funding it. There is great institutional learning and knowledge about this work in the person of Mark Miller, the AFSC staffer who ran the project for almost ten years.
I believe Mark still lives in the Sacramento area, possibly Rancho Cordova. Anyone beginning the work you describe would be very well advised to contact Mark. You may be able to get his address/phone number from some of the people who work at the AFSC office on Ninth Street in SF.
Normally I’d be happy to do this, since I worked with Mark as clerk of AFSC’s Community Resources Committee. But I live in Humboldt County now and don’t really have a Stockton connection anymore.
Hi Howie,
Just wanted to jump in and say THANK YOU SO MUCH! What you’ve done for all of us, for America and what you continue to do is just awesome.
True hero stuff, you know?
:)
Stockton has a rich and pretty much ignored until election years hispanic and indo asian communities
oh, kaleidoscope, I now see your info – right on
I would also recommend anyone interested in working in the community contact the local diocese(s) and I wonder if California Rural Assistance League is still a viable source for connections
I googled Progressive Kick: not much there. Can you provide some more information?
Did I just kill the thread? Seriously, my comment about Howie has been on my mind for several days and I’ve been wanting to find a chance to thank him. Sorry if I disrupted something. (@_@)
masaccio @ 56
Try “Progressive Punch” and let Joshua explain Progressive Kick on Saturday. He’s got a great session planned.
Audrey @ 57
Nah… I’m just shy, but thanks for the sentiments. If you could see me at the firing range you might feel otherwise though.
howieklein @ 60
Nah… I’m just shy, but thanks for the sentiments. If you could see me at the firing range you might feel otherwise though.
LOL…I doubt it. :)
Bad news from Robert Fisk
http://www.informationclearing…..e17515.htm
Stockton also has an alternative newspaper, Connections, that has been going strong for 20 years. Check with the Peace & Justice Network there for more progressive connections.
kathleen @
62
Gated Communities in a carved up Baghdad. That is going to win a lot more hearts and minds…
Is it just me or are they REALLY hiding something over there, like a permanent military base, oops I mean an embassy bigger than the Vatican?
I lived up in Arnold, in Calaveras County for 30 years. I read the Stockton Record every day.
What you’ve proposed is very doable. The good old boys & girls are being overrun by minorities and Bay-Area transplants. Even in the Motherlode.
Organization is of prime importance as we speak.
Look forward to meeting you.
Dickey Weinkle
I find the comment that resources should not be channeled to deep red counties such as Herger’s CD2 VERY DISTURBING. This really pisses me off.
We have a very active and committed Democratic Central Committee up here. We launched a very passionate 2nd Democratic Club in the North County last fall. But we struggle with fundraising and were absolutely stifled in our efforts last year due to lack of funds.
In June 2006 we missed getting a progressive Democrat into the runoff for the County Board of Supervisors by 70 votes! For a few bucks, we could have run some ads and printed more signs. Instead, now we have the religious right running the board of supes.
And in January, a progressive joined the Mount Shasta City Council. That’s 2 out of 5 seats. What would more progressive leaders be worth up here? What would it cost to help assure that?
Similarly, Charlie Brown worked had and came very close to unseating Dolittle. Had the DNC shared some financial resources with him earlier than later, might he have won? We won’t know.
The blue counties need to really seriously weigh the possibility of funneling at least some funds into areas like Siskiyou County to help us get persuade our local community that scumbag Wally Herger does not adequately repressent their interests?
We need help up here – don’t deny us some funds, however meager they might be. Anything would help!
I live in the southern most end of the San Joaquin valley. Much of what you say can be apply to Kern County as well. We suddenly have an influx of L.A. types since housing is more affordable than L.A. and I guess they don’t mind the 90 min drive into the San Fernando valley over 4k feet of mountains. I see this as a good thing politically for the left, as long as its not the republican blowhards from Orange county that still drink the republican koolaid by the pitcher-full.
The thing is..Ahnold and the RNC still spend more time in Kern county than anywhere else in Cali. Ahnold is here almost every month..sometimes more than once a month. The DNC doesn’t think (imho) that there are enough votes to bother with us. If the Los Angelenos keep moving here..there damn sure will be enough votes..but by then..will it be too late to change the political landscape?
I hope the DNC wakes the hell up and takes the entire San Joaquin valley seriously..in time to make a difference in the 08 elections.
We have a very bright star on our Board of Supervisors named Michael Rubio. He was the right hand man of State rep Dean Florez until he unseated a popular but worthless Democrat named Pete Parra. I want to see the state Dem. Party support and incourage Rubio to go farther up the political ladder. He is homegrown and we need all the help we can get in red Kern County.
I think the DNC is horrendously dropping the ball here in the ‘valley’.
howieklein @
9
It’s a hell of a place to start, though. I don’t know how closely you were involved in getting Jerry elected, but there were some serious efforts to find and mobilize local organizations exactly like you’re talking about. One of those activists (I forget his name) was a Latino voter-reg organizer that few people outside of the local community had every heard of. He did some amazing things last year, and I understand that Jerry hired him after he won the seat.
So if you want to find out what groups exist in the Stockton area and in the rest of the county, you want to start out with the groups that were involved in electing Jerry. Many of them met one another during the last two years, and you’ll find the key local people by talking to people who were close to the campaign, or were involved in groups like Defenders Of Wildlife, which did a superb job getting people both from inside and outside of the district to volunteer for precinct walking.
Deirdre Des Jardins, a Santa Cruzer and a regional organizer for MoveOn, keeps a sort of “database” of local groups, and knows people from most of them. She’s also a good person to talk to, since she can point you to many of the local groups, who runs them, and who’s interested in doing things outside their group with the wider community.