The following column is re-posted from my two other sites: Campaign2008VictoryA and MurthaMustGo. In the future, most of the columns here will be distinctive, emphasizing practical steps political activists can take to ensure the election of outstanding candidates. Tomorrow, I'll be writing about the uses -- and misuses -- of immigration issues.
Many people are justifiably upset at the stream of illegal immigrants coming across our borders. At the same time, it's critical that the Republican Party refrain from seriously offending LEGAL Hispanics, who make up the largest minority group in the U.S. Frankly, the Hispanic vote is critically important in several important states -- including California, Texas, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada. To win the presidency, not to mention state offices, Republicans need a significant level of support from Hispanic voters.
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Here’s a major mystery for you.
In my own Pennsylvania congressional district (the 4th, west and north of Pittsburgh), the number of votes cast in 2006 were just over 230,000. However, in the 12th District (south and west of Pittsburgh) – the one represented by John Murtha – there were only 200,000 votes.
What happened to the other 30,000 votes in the 12th? After all, every congressional district has about the same number of people (just under 700,000). So why are there dramatically fewer votes in the 12th?
There are several related reasons. One is that there more unregistered adults in the 4th. Another is that many people there don’t exercise their right to vote.Why don’t they?
In their heart of hearts, many residents don’t believe their votes really count. Sadly, they’re more right than wrong.In John Murtha’s own Johnstown and surrounding Cambria County. Generally, the only people – with rare exceptions – who get elected to office are Democrats. In most cases, Democrat officeholders run either unopposed or with token opposition.
In Murtha’s case, he’s “served” the people of the 12th District for 35 years. He almost never has anything like serious opposition. A partial exception was in 2006 when Diana Lynn Irey ran an intense campaign against Murtha, getting nearly 80,000 votes. Murtha got roughly 120,000 votes.
In many ways, Diana, my dear friend and political ally, out-campaigned Murtha. For example, she got a total of 7,000 contributions that came from every state in the Union. In contrast, Murtha got 6,500 contributions, although his average donations were much larger than Diana’s.
So, how on earth can William Trower Russell compete with Murtha? One way is to focus on all those unregistered (or registered but non-voting) people in the 12th.In my previous column,
Earlier, I've mentioned “Mel” (Melanie), an unregistered voter who favors Trower Russell. There are tens of thousands of people like her in the 12th. Trower and his supporters need to get them identified, registered, and committed to his campaign.
People like Melanie recognize that much of what Murtha has supposedly “done” for Johnstown and the 12th consists of government handouts. When Murtha is gone, the annual handouts will go with him.
In short, he's done nothing to help ensure that communities get permanent, sustainable jobs. What he’s “accomplished” is to hand out hundreds of millions in taxpayer money to companies that pay him off with lavish campaign donations.
(Read the Seattle Times "favor factory" story on how Murtha trades your tax dollars for campaign contributions.) What he does is legal, but of course it's highly immoral.
Trower Russell differs from Murtha in that he wants to bring REAL jobs to the 12th District – not government-financed, make work jobs. Frankly, most companies – the ones that provide lifetime employment – want nothing to do with a district represented by a corrupt, bullying tax-and-spend liberal like Murtha.
In my chat with Melanie last week at Johnstown's City View Bar & Grill, I said, “You know that eventually all those ‘jobs’ Murtha created are going to dry up?”
"Bingo, You Got That Right"
Melanie, a wise young woman, said: “Bingo. You got that right.”
If William and his supporters – of whom I’m certainly one – establish a strong, continuing voter registration program, it will be possible to eliminate a significant portion of Murtha’s lead.In short, voter registration is a key.
The Russell campaign can get people to register by telling potential voters this: “It’s true that in the past your vote didn’t really count. But there’s a ‘new Sheriff in town,’ and this time your vote is going to make a real difference."
Every weekend between now and the election, Trower and his supporters must be out registering -- and energizing -- potential supporters. There will have to be some handholding that might involve taking people to registration centers through the 12th.
In general, every new voter added with bring along at least one additional voter -- sometimes a spouse, sometimes a friend from work or school, and sometimes a neighbor. Register 10,000 new votes and, almost magically, the voter-getting-another voter "synergy" could result in about 20,000 votes.
A few thousand votes here -- and a few thousand votes there -- and William Trower Russell and all those who believe in safeguarding American security can perform a victory dance next November 5, 2008.
Please consider contributing to Trower Russell's effort. You can do so by visiting his site.
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