Francis Thicke as Iowa Sec of Ag would be a game-changer. Frances would have
influence over the subsidies and how they are spent. And he would have a bully
pulpit and even a national voice. But, (since I'm already being cynical this
morning...) I believe neither party will give Francis much support if he gets
in.
Campaign finance reform should be a number 1 priority? Single out the worst of
the bought-and-paid-for Dems and put them in the spotlight? Then the next Dem?
Donna
On Oct 21, 2010, at 8:31 AM, Phyllis Mains <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Pat
> Fuller has been phone banking every day for environmentalcandidatess and
sending contributions I will join her in Council Bluffs next week to help
also. Volunteering for environmentalcandidatess is what we can do right now!
Phyllis
>
> We need to figure out how to shake the whole party. As long as the Democrats
believe we have nowhere else to go, they can continue ignoring us at their
pleasure.
>
> And whenever the Dems lose, they believe the solution is to move further to
the right. Heads they win, tails we lose.
>
> Donna
>
>
>
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