[GPSCC-chat] Sally Lieber

Spencer Graves spencer.graves at prodsyse.com
Sun Sep 30 09:32:27 PDT 2012


Hi, Cameron, et al.:


On 9/30/2012 8:52 AM, Cameron L. Spitzer wrote:
>
>
> Is the Green Party of Santa Clara County now considering endorsing 
> competing parties' candidates in partisan races?  That would be a good 
> thing to do once we decide we are not a political party any more.  I'd 
> like to see that decision made formally, rather than just sliding into 
> it backwards.  Personally, I gave 2012 up for lost, but I was hoping 
> there would be something left for 2016.


       I believe there is a middle ground, which we should strive to reach:


             1.  Especially with the Top Two system, I think we should 
start to rank all the candidates (and propositions) in any race, and 
make public recommendations.  If we have two Green candidates running 
for the same office, the Green Party should decide which to support, 
thereby increasing the chances that that person would come in at least 
second in the primary and make it to the general election.  If no Green 
is on the ballot, we should rank the candidates (and propositions) in 
the race and not be shy about recruiting people to campaign for, e.g., 
Rob Means, a former Green running as a Democrat for the Mayor of 
Milpitas:  He asked for our endorsement and received it.


             2.  We should further reach out to the Peace & Freedom 
Party and try to work with them to produce a combined slate so any Green 
party candidate would never go head to head with a Peace & Freedom 
candidate.  If the two parties become big enough that they could compete 
and still have a decent chance of at least one making it to the general 
election, then we should suspend that collaboration.


       If we do this, I think we can enhance the chances for both the 
Greens and the Peace & Freedom party.  I also think we should explicitly 
and vociferously embrace the Pirate party platform to the extent that it 
is consistent with Green values, because doing so will, I believe, 
attract many people concerned about freedom of the Internet, etc.


       "Politics is the art of the Possible." (Otto von Bismark, 1867; 
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Otto_von_Bismarck)


       Spencer

>
> -Cameron
>
>
>
> On 09/29/2012 10:42 PM, Gerry Gras wrote:
>>
>> Sally Lieber is running for the California Senate.
>> She has been in the California Assembly.  She is
>> a Democrat, but seems to think more like a Green.
>> You can find a lot by searching for her on the
>> internet.  Here is her campaign website:
>>
>>     http://www.sallylieber.org/
>>
>> Gerry
>>
>>
>> John Thielking wrote:
>>> Who is Sally Lieber and what is she running for?
>>> John Thielking
>>>
>>> -
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