Taken For Granted
By Mitch Berg
At Saturday’s Cinco De Mayo event in Saint Paul, the Fourth CD Republican Party had a total of about twenty people working at their booth, on Cesar Chavez Boulevard just east of Robert Street. And that was just workers, not counting candidates.
And here was the DFL booth:

Photo courtesty Andrew Ojeda
There were three people there, when there was anyone in the booth at all.
4th CD chair Jim Carson notes “Never saw a candidate nor an office holder [in the DFL booth. The GOP booth] had MANY candidates and several legislators, a couple of whom (Hall and Pratt) are not running for statewide office. At one point, we easily had twenty people in our 10×20 booth. It was a madhouse.”
I know, I know. It’s a Democrat town. It’s going to be a long way back to relevance for the GOP in Saint Paul. And sometimes the GOP in Saint Paul is its own worst enemy (more on that in a few days, here).
But it was a great event, and a great step forward.
And I gotta ask all you Latino voters on the West Side (and everywhere else in the Metro) – how does it feel being taken for granted like that?





May 7th, 2014 at 10:08 am
As the old saying goes: why bother to seduce your wife?
May 7th, 2014 at 11:45 am
o como mi padre me dijo: ¿por qué comprar la vaca si la leche es gratis?
May 7th, 2014 at 5:03 pm
True wisdom can transcend borders …