I was going to breakfast with some coworkers this morning when I saw the headling accross the top of the Deseret News. I knew this had blog post written all over it.
Loss bodes ill for women in politics, Wilson says
In the article, Jenny Wilson brings up the "people hate me because of Rocky Anderson" card. This is so blatantly stupid for two reasons.
One: Rocky had what sounds like a genuine concern for Ms Wilson and her family. It is a legitimate concern for anyone with a young family seeking out a political office, whether male or female. Rocky expressed this concern privately to Ms Wilson and her father. It was Ms WIlson's mother in law who first mentioned it in her blog, then it got picked up by her mother in law's replacement in the Tribune. Rocky the penned an op-ed piece that ran in the Trib two days before the election defending himself. Wilson then held a press conference that very day to again bring up the subject.
It was only an issue because Jenny Wilson made it an issue.
Two: Do you really think the voters in Salt Lake City are really that sexist? REALLY? Salt Lake County, maybe. But, then again, Jenny Wilson did beat an incumbent male in the county just 3 years ago, so that can't be it.
People didn't not elect you (I know, bad grammar) because you are a woman, a mother, or anything else. You didn't get picked because people didn't like the campaign you ran, your record, or they just liked someone else's campaign or record beter than yours. Deal with it. Work hard these next couple of years so you have something better to run for reelection on that "Daddy's little martyr."
-Bob
P.S. -- Better write it down in your journals: Sept 14, 2007: Bob defends Rocky
I'm not an expert, I just play one on the internet.
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Showing posts with label Jenny Wilson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jenny Wilson. Show all posts
Friday, September 14, 2007
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Becker and Wilson: a Comtrast in Campaign Styles
If you had asked me two weeks ago who would come out of Yesterday's Primary, I would have told you Jenny Wilson and Dave Buhler. Jenny seemed to have the dominating lead in the polls, had a new ad on TV, and wasgoing strong.
Then, last Friday, Becker/Buhler/Wilson were in a three-way tie.
So, how did Becker go on to win by 11 points?
Volunteers.
From Day 1, Becker had built his campaign on doing the small and simple things, getting people out in neighborhoods, Getting himself out in neighborhoods, and utilizing small, simple, inexpensive, and yet effective methods to advertise. He had a strong group of supporters running around on Election Day. Becker's campaign was summed up by Glenden Brown over at One Utah:
Annother campaign that did a good job of this was the Buhler campaign. There was hardly an event in Salt Lake City that didn't have the Buhler people out in force with balloons, signs, and large life-sized cutouts of the candidate, and the candidate himself.
The two biggest spenders in the race this year are done campaigning. Christensen's Main Street office and lots of advertising didn't help him one bit. Likewise, Wilson's ad blitz just wasn't enough.
In the end, the grassroots were the real winner last night.
-Bob
[edit 9/13/07 0027: as a commenter mentioned, I wrote wilson when I meant Becker, and things didn't make sense, unless you were smart enough to read what I meant, not what I wrote....]
Then, last Friday, Becker/Buhler/Wilson were in a three-way tie.
So, how did Becker go on to win by 11 points?
Volunteers.
From Day 1, Becker had built his campaign on doing the small and simple things, getting people out in neighborhoods, Getting himself out in neighborhoods, and utilizing small, simple, inexpensive, and yet effective methods to advertise. He had a strong group of supporters running around on Election Day. Becker's campaign was summed up by Glenden Brown over at One Utah:
I’ve been volunteering with this campaign since June - a lot of folks there last night have been volunteering since June. There were tears and cheers. There’s something about having been there for months, having walked precincts in July when it was 100 + degrees, having stood on street corners waving signs and seeing it pay off. The crowd you may have seen on TV or in the papers was cheering itself hoarse, clapping until everyone’s hands hurt. Once in a while, the right candidate comes along and Ralph Becker has been the right candidate - I have no idea how many people volunteered yesterday to do pollwatching, but everytime I was there I saw group of 15 or 20 people heading out to poll watch. Over the summer, I saw groups head out to walk precincts every time I was there - not just one or two people, but eight and ten people in a single evening or saturday morning.
Annother campaign that did a good job of this was the Buhler campaign. There was hardly an event in Salt Lake City that didn't have the Buhler people out in force with balloons, signs, and large life-sized cutouts of the candidate, and the candidate himself.
The two biggest spenders in the race this year are done campaigning. Christensen's Main Street office and lots of advertising didn't help him one bit. Likewise, Wilson's ad blitz just wasn't enough.
In the end, the grassroots were the real winner last night.
-Bob
[edit 9/13/07 0027: as a commenter mentioned, I wrote wilson when I meant Becker, and things didn't make sense, unless you were smart enough to read what I meant, not what I wrote....]
Friday, September 07, 2007
SLC Mayor's Race
I am going to maintain my nutrality in the race for Salt Lake City Mayor. It's a luxury I have. Other things in life have taken my attention these past many months, so I'm not as well-versed in the ins and outs of the race as I would hope to be. I probably would have been more so had I actually been able to vote next Tuesday.
That being said, here are some pros and cons for the major candidates from my point of view:
Ralph Becker
Pros: Good listener; outreach to blogging community.
Cons: The Legislature will miss him. Now that everyone knows his secret superhero identity, can he continue to be all that effective?
Jenny Wilson
Pros: Nice Person; Her sister's got an awesome neighbor if I do say so myself; Peter Corroon likes her, Rocky not so much.
Cons: Tries to run as her own person, even if her own person is Ted Wilson's daughter; For someone that hasn't yet completed a single term in office, already feels like a career politico.
Dave Buhler
Pros: Rocky hates him; good marketing team;, name reminds me of one of my favorite movies.
Cons: Reminds me of favorite bit character of that movie; Career part-time politico.
Keith Christensen
Pros: Bicycle Friendly
Cons: Rocky Friendly
-Bob
That being said, here are some pros and cons for the major candidates from my point of view:
Ralph Becker
Pros: Good listener; outreach to blogging community.
Cons: The Legislature will miss him. Now that everyone knows his secret superhero identity, can he continue to be all that effective?
Jenny Wilson
Pros: Nice Person; Her sister's got an awesome neighbor if I do say so myself; Peter Corroon likes her, Rocky not so much.
Cons: Tries to run as her own person, even if her own person is Ted Wilson's daughter; For someone that hasn't yet completed a single term in office, already feels like a career politico.
Dave Buhler
Pros: Rocky hates him; good marketing team;, name reminds me of one of my favorite movies.
Cons: Reminds me of favorite bit character of that movie; Career part-time politico.
Keith Christensen
Pros: Bicycle Friendly
Cons: Rocky Friendly
-Bob
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Impact Day 2007
My new job took me to Impact Day at the University of Utah. One disadvantage we had was the fact that we were moved indoors due to weather concerns.
Here are the photos:

The Candidates were out in force...


The College Democrats' Booth:

SLC Mayoral Candidates Jenny Wilson and Dave Buhler

Oh, and there was a special guest at Impact Day this year. I'll post pictures of the special guest later...
Here are the photos:

The Candidates were out in force...


The College Democrats' Booth:

SLC Mayoral Candidates Jenny Wilson and Dave Buhler

Oh, and there was a special guest at Impact Day this year. I'll post pictures of the special guest later...
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