Posted on 07/17/2008 8:33:38 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Lifelong Democrat Caren Turner doesnt plan to vote for Democrats out of a sense of nostalgia. In fact, shes not sure shes going to vote Democratic in the coming presidential election.
Turner, a Hillraiser who worked as part of the powerhouse New Jersey fundraising arm called the Group, was among those Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) holdouts who yesterday took part in a feel-out session with a surrogate of Sen. John McCains (D-AZ).
Of the group formerly known as "The Group," Michael Kempner last month indicated his absolute adherence to the Obama campaign, as did the Rev. Reginald Jackson; John Graham and others last week sat down with Mark Alexander, senior policy advisor to Obama.
When it comes to presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (D-Il.), Graham and others are getting there, and they plan a unity bash for State Party Chairman Joseph Cryan next Thursday.
But Turners not even close yet, and there were a number of factors in the primary that led her to this point.
"I believe the DNC (Democratic National Committee) is broken," said the New Jersey native whose lobbying firm, Turner GPA, is based in Tenafly.
"The apportionment system is broken, the caucus system is broken, and the way Florida and Michigan were handled was appalling," she added. "The bottom line is that as the owner of a lobbying business, I am appalled by the inefficiency of a system that should have been winner take all."
In addition to the process flaws, Turner saw rampant misogyny on the trail, which neither Obama nor the party condemned, in her opinion. Among the guilty party, as Turner sees it, stands MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews, who suggested the only reason Clinton is a U.S. Senator is because "her husband messed around."
"This is a Yale Law graduate," objected Turner, a member of Together4us, the Hillraiser website founded by businesswoman Lynn Forester de Rothschild.
"Im not proud of the way the party has handled itself," Turner said. "Im not proud. I am going to look carefully at the Republican platform."
In Westchester, New York on Wednesday, two dozen Hillraisers chatted with Carly Fiorina, a former Hewlett-Packard Co. chief executive and McCain diehard.
"Were reviewing strategic alliances with other groups that are like-minded, and were advocating that Hillary be shown respect by being nominated at the convention in a roll call vote - and wed like her debt paid down," Turner said.
Clinton on the ticket with Obama might get Turner to a place where she is more comfortable, she admitted, in addition to commitments by the DNC to more forcefully recruit candidates who are women.
Stopped clock, blind hog...
Wow. Talk about TMI ...
They got one thing right...
That and the media obsession with the word surrogate. Bizarre.
Juan should just come out and grab HIllary for his VP... and all would be cozy....
So, this time we see this form, "I am a lifetime XXX but I am thinking to vote for YYY this year!" applied to both sides.
The most important quote in the article.
“Im not proud of the way the party has handled itself,” Turner said. “Im not proud. I am going to look carefully at the Republican platform.”
The platform really won’t matter toots, McFraud will say or do whatever he must to get your lefty vote.
“who yesterday took part in a feel-out session with a surrogate of Sen. John McCains (D-AZ).”
(D-AZ) Freud would be proud.
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