Nancy Pelosi uses underhanded means to get party endorsement

Nancy Pelosi wasn't going to be embarrassed like Diane Feinstein was. Pelosi was going to get that Democratic Party endorsement one way or the other.

The California Democratic Party’s bylaws stipulate that incumbents automatically receive the party’s endorsement for re-election unless a primary challenger acquires petition signatures from at least 20 percent of eligible participants at a pre-endorsement conference. The endorsement enables incumbents to receive funding and campaign resources for their re-election directly from the party.

Stephen Jaffe, a progressive primary opponent to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, obtained ballot signatures from 37 of 182 eligible delegates before the petition deadline on Jan. 19. The challenge was rejected because, unbeknownst to Jaffe or his campaign, the party had an extended list of 190 eligible delegates which it never provided. The added 8 delegates made the threshold 38 signatures. Jaffe appealed the decision but the California Democratic Party scheduled its review for July 2018, a month after the primary contest.

“I’m disappointed, but not surprised. It’s consistent with the way the party has acted the entire time throughout my campaign,” Jaffe told Paste. “Instead of addressing the issues before them, the party is essentially kicking the can down the road, so they say they’ll address it long after the state convention is over, and apparently after the primary is over.”

The fact that the Dem establishment is going through such sneaky bullsh*t to keep the progressives down just shows that they are scared. Their comfortable and corrupt lifestyle is in danger.

In an unrelated note, this video shows what Democratic candidates in Arizona think of Pelosi.

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Azazello's picture

The event shown in the video took place in Green Valley, AZ, a retirement community south of Tucson. Here's coverage from my local paper yesterday morning - Arizona Daily Star

Former two-term Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick often disagreed with her political rivals, being the lone Democrat to say she does not support the legalization of recreational marijuana, won’t support a single-payer health-care system until Congress identifies a way to pay for it, and will not co-sponsor U.S. Rep. Raul Grijalva’s legislation to block the Oak Flats land transfer in an effort to block a proposed mine on what some tribes say is sacred land.

Her position on Pelosi's leadership notwithstanding, Kirkpatrick does not have the support of progressives in the local party. She does, however, have the support of the DCCC.

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

Off hand, I don't know of any progressive who has knocked off a democratic party incumbent in the primaries. However, the tea party in the gop has knocked off incumbents, some of whom were pretty high up in congressional pecking order.

Trump is the ultimate outsider. Even though the gop establishment hated his guts, he still won the nomination. There is plenty of evidence that state parties cheated Bernie like in NYC where voter rolls were purged of potential Bernie supporters.

Makes sense in a way to me. I worked way back in the day for a faction in city controlled by your proverbial democratic party machine. And they all cheated each other during the primaries. It is out democratic party machine where you get more votes for a candidate than voters in precient. Cheating each other is the DNA of the party.

Mostly is seems democrats cheat each other in primnaries, and gop cheats democrats in the general elections.

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@MrWebster

don’t. No one wants to bankroll the ‘Loony Left’.

Jane Mayer writes in Dark Money, "On closer inspection, as the Harvard political scientist Theda Skocpol and the Ph.D. student Vanessa Williams observed in their 2012 book, The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism, the Tea Party movement was a "mass rebellion... funded by corporate billionaires, like the Koch brothers, led by over-the-hill former GOP kingpins like Dick Armey, and ceaselessly promoted by millionaire media celebrities like Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity.""[2]

While promoted as a spontaneous "grassroots" movement, many of the activities of Tea Party groups were organized by corporate lobbying groups like Freedomworks and Americans for Prosperity.

https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Tea_Party

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I'm tired of this back-slapping "Isn't humanity neat?" bullshit. We're a virus with shoes, okay? That's all we are. - Bill Hicks

Politics is the entertainment branch of industry. - Frank Zappa

H.H.Humphrey won the nomination, in spite of having not entered a single primary. 70% of the primary vote went to ant war candidates, with Humphrey running on continuing the war. The democratic party has been pining away for the good old days ever since.

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@Snode

as we remember, 30% were "removed" the night of the California primary.

I also remember thinking the Democrats had it coming and if Nixon won then it was their own fault. Too young to vote that year. I don't think I would have, even I'd been older.

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Short term and long term? Will they vote for "lesser" candidate in the general knowning their guy or gal was cheated? Given that the cheating is now openly documented and the back shenanagans revealed by outlets like this and The Intercept, I gotta think that openly cheating progressive canddiates will cause a backlash and effect turn out in the general. If a race is close, I can see the democrat losing as progressives will either not show upo or vote third party.

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@MrWebster

This caused so many people to demexit and either vote for Stein or stay home and probably cost Her the presidency. This obviously didn't bother them since they are still doing lots of shit to any progressive who is running for office. The democrats aren't taking any chance of anybody getting in between their corporate masters.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

Amanda Matthews's picture

@snoopydawg

their feed bag gosh dang it,

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I'm tired of this back-slapping "Isn't humanity neat?" bullshit. We're a virus with shoes, okay? That's all we are. - Bill Hicks

Politics is the entertainment branch of industry. - Frank Zappa