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A look at local Democrats
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
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Recently, the Register editorial board contacted local officials of the Democratic and Republican parties to find out more about the work they do here in Napa County.

On Tuesday in this space, we conveyed some of the observations of Napa County Republican Central Committee leader Janet Kirtlink. Today, we address the meeting with members of the Democratic Central Committee and a related organization, the Democrats of Napa Valley.
Four Democratic activists attended the meeting. Tracy Krumpen, a Napa delegate to the state party convention; Charles Gravett III, an attorney and member of the Napa Sanitation District board; Sharon Macklin, vice president of Democrats of Napa Valley and a former lobbyist; and Matthew Pope, a security consultant who is on the American Canyon Planning Commission and president of Democrats of Napa Valley.

The Democrats have an ambitious vision, and many of their goals take them well beyond county lines.
Within the county, the group engages in voter registration efforts, trying to get new voters -- Democratic or not -- on the rolls. The group emphasized that it is a big task to coordinate volunteers and staff events such as the Napa Town & Country Fair, and that they felt they've been successful. Krumpen said the group has signed up 230 voters since June.

On the broader stage, Pope referenced a Democratic plan to try to win over the Central Valley and other California districts that have become reliably Republican in recent years. He said the focus is on "staring at the ceiling" issues for middle-class voters, matters such as health care and financial security. Pope said "a lot of people are feeling like the middle class in this country is almost actively under attack."
The local party is also active in other regional races in California. Macklin said Napa Democrats are volunteering in efforts to topple three California Republicans in Congress: Richard Pombo, R-Tracy; John Doolittle, R-Roseville; and Dan Lungren, R- Gold River.

They also said they are working hard to have Democratic nominee Phil Angelides replace Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Krumpen trumpeted Angelides' strengths as a legislative veteran and a man who "truly wants to fix California."

Others expressed skepticism about Schwarzenegger. Gravett noted Schwarzenegger "governs as a conservative and runs as a moderate."

All in all, the local party efforts seem closely tied with statewide party priorities.

Both Gravett and Pope have surfaced in the local rumor mill as possible candidates for public office.

In response to questions about their ambitions, Gravett said he has no plans to run for elected office soon. Pope acknowledged that he has been approached and has considered a run, possibly for a seat on the city council in American Canyon. However, he said that he would have to be in it "100 percent" if he were to run, and right now he feels he can best be of service in his roles on the Central Committee and the Democrats of Napa Valley.

One theme that Pope returned to borrowed from the Ronald Reagan playbook. Regarding the congressional races, he asks if voters feel they are better off then they were six years ago. As for California voters, Pope says the question is whether you feel you are better off than you were three years ago.
8 comment(s)

Happy Californian wrote on Sep 20, 2006 5:43 AM:

" I am better off than I was three years ago and so is the state. RE-ELECT GOV. SWARZENEGGER! California can't afford another tax and spend liberal. "

Mark wrote on Sep 20, 2006 6:26 AM:

" I voted for Tom McClintock last election. However, given the choice between a stereotypical liberal tax and spender like Mr. Angelides and Rino Schwartzenegger-Kennedy, I will cast my vote for the Governator, albeit, firmly holding my nose. "

Mike wrote on Sep 20, 2006 7:35 AM:

" Hmmm...there don't seem to be any plans or solutions in here. Looks like the Democrats STILL haven't learned their lesson. I would vote Democrat on occasion if they had ANY worthwhile ideas, but they have moved too far from the party of FDR, Truman, and Kennedy. Any of those three would have supported kicking some butt in the Middle East. And Kennedy strongly supported lowering taxes on the rich to fire up the economy, discovering yet again (like Reagan and Bush Jr.) that you can decrease taxes and increase tax revenue. And yes, if my underage daughter is going to get an abortion, I have a right as a parent to at least know about it! "

Bill wrote on Sep 20, 2006 7:51 AM:

" And don't forget the bill that has been working its way through the (Democratic) state legislature that provides a quarter-million dollars to fund gay-lesbian-transgender awareness in public schools at all grades down to kindergarten. No, these people can't be trusted. "

Mark wrote on Sep 20, 2006 9:01 AM:

" I work VERY closely to monitor both my children's elementary school teachers, to ensure the indoctrination which the California Teachers Association (read: Labor Union) forces onto the students does not take place in their rooms. I also daily quiry them for buzz words they may have heard; so far its just the expected Pro-Global Warming B.S. They have had great teachers SO FAR, and I pitty their being forced to pay into the CTA OR the CFT, both radical leftist political vehicles. "

Happy Meal wrote on Sep 20, 2006 2:38 PM:

" Man Repugs are as bright as their dim-witted elected politicians. You have the George "The Decider" Bush in one corner and Arnold "I'll be back" Swartzensomething in the other corner. The first has not only disgraced the US but sends people to die for lies. How many of you jokes actually listened to the intelligence briefing by Colin Powell? How many of you jokes actually know what really led up to the California Recall and how Ken Lay, whom was up for head the Dept. of Energy Commision held a secret meeting with Arnie prior to his announcement for Gov?? Probably not many, seeing how all you do is count your money and figure out which benifit to take away from your employee's next... Oh and let's not forget about good old Dick and Rummy... Don't call the kettle black. "

Bill wrote on Sep 20, 2006 3:31 PM:

" Yes, Happy Meal, we know what you elitist liberals talk about...we have CBS too. I Republicans are the party of the rich, how come Beverly Hills, San Francisco, Marin County, Manhatten, and every other wealthy region in the country consistently vote Democrat? And if we are as "dim-witted" as you say, how come more people with bachelor's degrees voted for Bush? (Yes, we know more Ph.D.s voted for Kerry...that's what a decade of academic inbreeding will do). Most importantly, as Mike pointed out about the article, your comment has provided NO solutions or ideas, Happy Meal. Go easy on the conspiracy theories and lay off the Air America. "

Bill wrote on May 14, 2008 3:58 PM:

" this is not the same Bill "

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