Judging by the results of a recent Democracy for Wisconsin online poll, Peg certainly would have a lot of support if she did:
This indicates that a pretty hefty chunk of the party's most active progressive base wants Peg to pull a Howard Dean and run for chair. Given Peg's frosty relationship with Doyle, and therefore much of the party establishment, it would be an interesting race, but I think she would be unbeatable. And with her solid progressive roots, proven management skills, and work ethic, she could really whip the party into shape.
The only problem is convincing Peg of all this. She hasn't exactly expressed much interest yet from what I can tell. So if the idea of Peg doing for our state party what Dean did for the DNC intrigues you, it might not be a bad idea to her know...
What would you like to see Peg Lautenschlager do next?
45% - Run for Wisconsin Dem Party Chair in '07
24% - Run for Congress against Tom Petri in '08
18% - Retire from politics (trolls and the Governor's staffers?)
9% - Run for AG in 2010
3% - Run for Governor in 2010
This indicates that a pretty hefty chunk of the party's most active progressive base wants Peg to pull a Howard Dean and run for chair. Given Peg's frosty relationship with Doyle, and therefore much of the party establishment, it would be an interesting race, but I think she would be unbeatable. And with her solid progressive roots, proven management skills, and work ethic, she could really whip the party into shape.
The only problem is convincing Peg of all this. She hasn't exactly expressed much interest yet from what I can tell. So if the idea of Peg doing for our state party what Dean did for the DNC intrigues you, it might not be a bad idea to her know...
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I spoke with Peg once, all the while, and unbeknownst to her, I subjected her to both my unwavering scrutiny AND The Invisible Side Street Character Test.
Peg did extremely well. Not many do. She also gave a much more rousing and authentic speech than Wineke can, and without arrogance yet! Amazing.
While I have no deep love for Howard Dean, I will, on bended knee (you'll have to trust me on that part) say -
Peg Dear,
Go kick some Wineke Ass.
You can DO it.
Thank you
OK Jody, now I'm curious. Just what is the Invisible Side Street Character Test?
I think the Howard Dean comparison is apt. We have moribund party in Wisconsin thanks to the poor leadership from HQ, but not for a lack of will among the membership. One of the hallmarks of Dean's leadership at the DNC is that he's putting the party into the hands of the membership and pulling it from the consultants and insiders.
Peg would be a brilliant choice! I agree with Jody on Peg's ability to inspire a crowd. She'd also bring a lot of women in the party. Most importantly, I'd like to see her work with the county parties to clean up the lame voter file of the state party and bolster membership in the party.
Before you go drafting Peg, give her a little time off from politics. She hasn't even been gone a month. Let her catch her breath.
If you know Peg, you know that nobody can make her do something she doesn't want to do. She's as tough a politician as you're ever going to find. So I'm not worried about the draft Peg movement. She will make up her own mind, as she always does.
After the way Peg got dissed by Doyle and legislators like Pocan, Krueser, et al, I'd love to see her lead the party purely to see those losers have to kiss her ring.
Also, I'm sure she'd do a good job organizing the party for the '08 presidential election. She's very articulate and would be a good spokesperson. I can see why people would want her to do it.
Laughalott,
Where do you get this notion that Peg doesn't get along with people?
My point was that Doyle and a few weasels in the legislature have dissed Peg, not the other way around. Peg is beloved by the party members and vis versa. Anyone who attended the last party convention could tell you that.
BTW, I googled your handle, "Boblaughalott" and found that you've had an issue with Peg going back a ways. Time to take a chill pill buddy.
Bob, I'll bet you hate Howard Dean nearly as much as you hate Peg. People like you said the exact same things about him; he's divisive, his supporters are nothing more than a personality cult, the Dem Party rejected him, he can't get along with people, he can't raise money...
So who had the last laugh on that one?
You also seem to have overlooked the fact that Peg overwhelmingly won two separate straw polls for AG at the convention last year. I know you were a Falk supporter, but the majority of Dem Party members backed Peg and it's time for you to accept that and move on.
Blah, blah, blah...
Bob's telling stories. Peg is team player. She's a loyal Dem with a long and successful career. She'd be a good choice for chair because she's so articulate and well respected.
The bit about sticking it to the handful of pols that stabbed her in the back was for my own satisfaction.
If losing a primary is grounds for elimination, I believe Joe Wineke lost his last two elections for higher office. And he went on the be party chair. So, let's not damn Peg just because she wasn't reelected as AG.
The exciting thing about Peg being party chair is she's so well known and respected in the state. She'd have a platform to speak from.
Also, this would be a good move for Peg personally. She's still a viable politician in the state who could run for office again as your poll rusults suggest. This would be a good way to keep her in the public eye for some future run for office.
Ultimately it's up to Peg of course. But I'm sure that she'd find a lot of support if she chose to do it.
I have an idea! If you'd like to see how Peggy would do as a spokesperson for the party, email Joy Cardin to have Peggy represent the liberal view on her weekly Friday "Political Week in Review".
Email Joy Cardin at talk@wpr.org
Bob, let me get this straight, you're saying that a bunch of "elitists", who happen to be a significant majority of the members of the Democratic party, actually loathe the party and want to tear it down because they don't agree with your views of Peg Lautenschlager.
Can't say I really follow your logic.
Just in case you were wondering, here are the exact numbers from the straw polls at the last convention:
DFW Poll: Peg 162 votes (59%), Falk 115 votes (41%)
WisPolitics Poll: Peg 315 votes (58%), Falk 228 votes (42%)
Almost every convention delegate voted in one or both of these polls, and Peg won by a heck of a lot more than "12 or 22 votes".
I'd never support her as state chair.
But I'd wholehearteldy get behind her running for Congress, or even a possible resurgence at an AG candidate in 2010.
And I say that as someone who supported her opponent this time around.
I think she's got a comeback in her, but not as the chair of the DPW. Her skill, talent, poise, and charisma are far more useful as an elected official, not as a party insider.
I like you proletariat, but you're always going to be on the outside looking in because you don't have the courage to challenge the establishment in a meaningful way.
You've chosen to be a big fish in a small third-party Green/socialist pool, which provides you with a safe and accepting environment in which to express your views, but little power to do anything about them.
I've chosen to play in a much bigger and more hostile ocean, and while I may never fully succeed, what success I do have is far more likely to make a meaningful difference that what you do.
Reward is almost always proportional to risk. Although we share many values, we've taken fundamentally different political paths. You are correct that mine is much more difficult, but I would rather shoot for the moon and fail than sit around watching it in the sky and wishing I could be there.
My god russell, how do you keep from drowning in such an ocean of self-importance and piety?
My comment above was meant to be provocative, and it seems to have worked. Third parties are an important and necessary part of our democracy. Unfortunately they're also almost always a political dead end for the people in them.
But this has nothing to do with Peg running for DPW chair, so I'll get back to this debate in a series of future posts.
As a 20 year member of the party, I would love it if Peg ran. I am still upset about the last election. When Rammelt ran, your ballot had a number and that number was listed by your name. People where afraid of voting for Rammelt for fear of retribution from Doyle.
Get Peg in there...she will stop the petty crap killing this party. Even though we have won elections, this party is in shambles.
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