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View Article  Election Night at Blog for Iowa
Election Night at Blog for Iowa

by Linda Thieman

I know a lot of our dear activist readers will be getting home late on November 2, Election Day.  Some of you will be in the trenches, turning in the final vote tallies for your precincts.  Others will have had a long day of driving Dems to the polls.  You’ll need to relax and unwind as you watch the returns come in.

So, why not come to a friendly forum - Blog for Iowa?  Carry on a conversation in the comments section, if you are so inclined.  I plan to stay up most of Election night, following the returns for the candidates DFIA supports.  I’ll post frequent updates, so all you’ll have to do to get the updates is to reload the blog.  I’ve already checked with the Secretary of State’s office and there is no way for me to hook up an automatic feed, so I’ll be doing it all by hand.

Mind you, the election results will not be official until November 29, according to Iowa law, but we can at least watch the November chaos begin.

Election Night will be my swan song.  Blog for Iowa will likely hit 200,000 page views today – not bad for just under 7 months old.  I’ve spent the last several weeks weaning Blog for Iowa, and am pleased to report that BFIA is now eating solid foods.  I am also in negotiations with Blog for Iowa’s new daddy, a devoted Iowa Dean Dem, to take over some time soon.  (And by negotiations, I mean I'm begging and he's considering saying yes.)  Yes, dear readers, Blog for Iowa’s mommy is skipping town, metaphorically-speaking.  I may be gone for a couple of months or I may be gone forever.  I haven’t quite made up my mind.  Like everyone else, I’m completely burnt out.

In one form or another, Blog for Iowa will exist after the November Election.  Keep tuning in for coverage of the post-election national nightmare.

View Article  A New Kind of Democrat
 A NEW KIND OF DEMOCRAT

by Darrell Lewis

Much has been said of the Howard Dean-inspired movement inside the Democratic Party all across America.  Last night, I had an opportunity to talk to dozens of young people who are newly registered and will be voting in their first election on Nov. 2.  Their excitement, optimism and youthful energy are inspiring and gave me cause to ponder just what is going on within our party.

The best I can conclude is that there is a new kind of Democrat emerging.  We don't play by the same old rules and we dare to believe that by our involvement we can make a difference.

We have watched over the last two decades as the Republican Party has been dragged to the right by its most radical religious elements.  We listen to our moderate Republican friends talk about how their party has been hijacked and how they now have to rely on the votes of the radical right to win elections.  Many conservative Republicans have found themselves forced to abandon their traditional values of "states rights" and balanced budgets.  Democrats, frustrated with the success of the emerging ultra-conservative Republican Party, somewhere along the line came to the conclusion that they, too, had to abandon many of their core principles and also pander to the radical right.  Democratic insiders like to point to the election of Bill Clinton as evidence that this move to the right was necessary and successful; yet we all know the real truth about Clinton's success and his name was Ross Perot.

Howard Dean was the first voice who loudly cried foul almost two years ago and asked where the real Democrats are.  His bold challenge of the inside party establishment rallied hundreds of thousands of us to action.  Our sense of higher purpose created a bond and community that still mystifies the traditional Democratic Party insider and scares to death politically-savvy Republicans.

This new kind of Democrat is both a throwback to traditional Democratic values and at the same time embraces some of the traditional aspects of conservative Republicans.  Yes, it’s a bit of an odd mix and your politico types still don't understand it.  Yes, we truly do believe fiscal responsibility is necessary.  We are firmly committed to a balanced budget and only spending the resources we have.  However, we do believe that given the choice of eliminating corporate tax breaks or cutting a needed program, we will choose to keep the needed program and not cut corporate taxes.  We come very much from a "libertarian" perspective, that the government simply has no business in our personal lives and we value highly our personal liberties.  

Yes, in many ways we are Boy Scouts.  We believe in helping the little old lady cross the street.  We believe in doing a good turn daily.  We believe that it is NOT a crime to be poor and YES, we believe government has a responsibility to make sure everyone's boat rises.

So, what are we?  We are a new kind of Democrat and as Howard Dean loves to say, we do have the power - the power to change America for the better.


Darrell Lewis is a DFIA Founding Member.  He runs the Drury for Iowa Senate blog.


View Article  News and Notes: DNC Compiles Clips of Bush's Facial Expressions
DNC Compiles Clips of Bush's Facial Expressions


They say the sigh killed Al Gore in the presidential debate 4 years ago.  This year, we are making much of Bush's seeming irritability, frustration, and ticked off facial expressions during last week's debate.  And rightly so!  LOL

I know I would hate to stand there and be criticized for destroying the world for an hour and a half on national TV.  But, hey, no one's perfect.  Stay the course!  Stay the course!

Click here to see the clips that the DNC put together for our maximum enjoyment.

[Thanks to Matthew for alerting Blog for Iowa to this delicious delight!]


Blog for Iowa is Six Months Old!


October 1st was Blog for Iowa's six-month anniversary.

We had our heaviest traffic ever during the month of September, with almost 23,000 distinct hosts served and over 44,500 page views.  That's an average of over 760 visitors per day and almost 1,500 page views per day.  No wonder I have to keep upgrading our bandwidth every month.  Had to upgrade it 3 times in September.

So, as of Oct. 1, our page views for the six months we've been up total just over 156,000.


Democracy for Illinois: Sunday in the Park Without George!

Eric Davis in Illinois sent this our way

Democracy for Illinois is leading a coalition of progressive groups across Illinois to hold “Sunday in the Park Without George.” Modeled after similar events in New York (see www.democracyinthepark.org), on October 10th and again on the 24th, citizens will be taking advantage of the free weekend minutes on their cell phones to place personal calls to undecided voters in so-called “swing states,” primarily Wisconsin [and perhaps Iowa and/or Missouri].

Volunteer coordinators will be on-site in parks in Chicago, in the suburbs and collar counties and in other Illinois communities such as Rockford, Peoria and Champaign to train and help interested citizens make their voices heard in these crucial battleground states. This is one of several identical events planned for Illinois on this day, so make sure this is the one closest to you!


Click here for more information or to sign up to attend.

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