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July 26, 2007 12:05 AM UTC

Proud to be a Democrat

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  • by: Raf

Do me a favor. Take a quick look at the web pages for Sen. Joan Fitz-Gerald and Will Shafroth.

Now take a look at Jared Polis’ web page.

What’s the one thing that you see clearly on Jared’s page, but not on the Senator’s or Mr. Shafroth’s?

That’s right: self-identification as a Democrat.

If it’s obvious to you, it’s also obvious to others. Folks, for example, like Stu Rothenberg.

In his latest missive, Rothenberg wrote:

“Three main candidates are competing for the Democratic nomination to replace Rep. Mark Udall (D) in Colorado’s 2nd district, where Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) took 58 percent in 2004. But you wouldn’t know state Senate President Joan Fitz-Gerald or Will Shafroth were Democrats from an initial look at their Web sites, while their opponent, former state Board of Education Chairman Jared Polis, is clearly a “Democratic candidate for Congress.””

Why? Why won’t the Senator or Mr. Shafroth identify themselves as Democrats? This is a district that Kerry carried with 58% of the vote, and that Gore carried with 57%. In a place like this, why wouldn’t you stand up and say, “I’m not just a Democrat, but a proud Democrat!”

I’ll be the first one to say that maybe that’s not something you do in Colorado Springs, though I would, having lived there. I’ve defended candidates in the past who’ve made the decision to shade their partisan identification, and I’ve worked for candidates who’ve done that.

But this is one of our bedrock districts as a party and as a movement. We need candidates who will stand up and fight for the things we believe in, and who will proudly embrace the name of the party they run under.

I’ve decided to work for Jared for many reasons, but one of the larger ones is that I’m tired of politicians who aren’t willing to defend the party that we belong to. We need candidates who will turn the page on the tired politics of appeasement, and who will proudly embrace their identity as Democrats.

UPDATE: I didn’t include this in my original post, because I didn’t have the poll in front of me, but here’s more evidence that candidates should run as strong, proud Democrats:

Zogby & Associates released a poll yesterday titled A Report Card on Prejudice in America. This poll was meant to look at the prejudices that Americans have, but it also looked at the impression that Americans have of their fellow citizens. The most stunning conclusion?

[Respondents] think most Americans believe…Republicans are most responsible for many of the world’s ills.

(emphasis mine).

Wait, wait, it gets worse. Here’s the breakdown by issue:

War: 62% blamed Republicans vs. 14% Democrats
Global Warming: 56% blamed Republicans vs. 10% Democrats
Prejudice: 52% blamed Republicans vs. 22% for Democrats
Poverty: 49% held Republicans accountable; 29% Democrats
Corruption: 47% blamed Republicans vs. 31% Democrats
Crime: On this issue, respondents reversed the trend, with 42% blaming Democrats vs. 23% Republicans

source: Zogby & Associates.

When you have numbers like these, it’s the height of folly not to emphasize that you belong to the party that will make things right. That’s why we’re making the point we’re making.

Full Disclosure: I am Internet Director for Jared Polis for Congress. You can donate to the campaign here and you can volunteer here. It’s your campaign, and we need your help.

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9 thoughts on “Proud to be a Democrat

    1. In her Joan’s, it says the word Democrat or Democratic 11 times (in her Bio alone). Is that not clear enough for you Raf? http://www.joanfitz-

      On Jared’s entire website, I only counted the word 5 times, with the following sentence included: “I will be an independent progressive voice for Colorado.”

      So, is Jared Polis the Liebercrat in this race. It would appear that way, with his connection to Charters, Oil & Gas, and his stance on privatization.

      1. Joan’s  Gas and Oil Donors… Almost 10,000 k of her small donor pool. Just Saying…

        Stephen A. Flaherty
        14028 Park Cove Dr 
        Broomfield CO 80220-6596

        Noble Energy  Government Affairs  $500 
        Noble Energy is a leading global oil and gas exploration and production company

        Collon A. Kennedy
        3227 Cutris Street 
        Denver CO 80205
        Colorado Communique  Lobbyist $4600

        Energy Lobbyist Firm – Focus on Gas and Oli Drilling

        Jay P. Still
        1244 Silver Rock Lane 
        Golden CO 80401
        Pioneer Natural Resources  Vice President  $1000

        Natural Resources Company is a large U.S. independent exploration and production company with a long history of successful drilling

        Duane Zavadil
        6400 Meadow Lane 
        Sedalia CO 80135
        Bill Barrett Corp.  VP of Govt. Affairs  $500

        Exploring for and developing oil and natural gas resources in the Rocky Mountians

        Beth Minahan
        1830 S Ingalls Ct 
        Lakewood CO 80232
        Colorado Communique  Lobbyist $1000
        Energy Lobbyist Firm – Focus on Gas and Oli Drilling 

        Thomas Glass
        PO Box 387  Frisco CO 80443-0387
        Western Land Group  Businessman $2300 

        Specializes in all forms of public and non-profit land transactions. 30% of business is to purchase land for drilling

        1. Since the funny thing is, people like Collon Kennedy lobby for other groups as well.

          But Alex Cranberg is unmistakenly pro-charter and the CEO of one of Colorado’s oil & gas firm; Aspect.

        2. And they shouldn’t be grouped with the other companies you named. The public land exchanges benefit all involved and not just O&G companies.

          Fitz-Gerald worked with them last year on a bill that allocated money to the bark beetle infestation in her district.

  1. I’m sure Joan and Will are trying to appeal to the Republicans and independents in this Democratic primary. That must be it. I’m sure they are both trying to fool Democratic primary voters that they aren’t really Democrats. Give me a break.

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