Were Local Democrats Shafted by the County Party?

Democratic Party Chairman Frank Barbaro

Pick me! I could do better

Executive Director Melahat Rafiei

The Shadow wasn’t able to make the last Orange County Democratic Central Committee Meeting, but a friend of mine said it was announced that the new term begins January 12th with correspoding elections for executive positions.   While there have been rumors of a coup for some time, my sources say Frank Barbaro is still the front runner for another go around.   I also heard that current secretary Florice Hoffman wants to make a run for vice chair.   Gila Jones who is the current treasurer was rumored to want to move up but is too loyal to Frank to go against him.   The Shadow also heard that Gila may not run again which means if Florice moves up then the Treasurer and the Secretary Seats would be open as the vice chair has been a no show throughout the year.

The Shadow also heard that there was a lot of back slapping over Obama’s strong showing OC showing, but that all is not well in Democratic Land.   The party is on the ropes financially and was unable to give any money to any local candidates.   The Executive Director, Melahat Rafiei who came in strong with the Truman Dinner in 2007,  did not put on a 2008 Truman Dinner which meant there was no money to give to local candidates and they were left to fend for themselves.

This year the party did raise money for Barack Obama’s campaign and for an event with Nancy Pelosi but all that money left the county.   Sure everyone got another photo to show off in the office and post on Facebook but that does that help locals win elections?  The Shadow doesn’t think so.

Having lived in the OC for their whole life, the Shadow has seen a lot of infighting and trash talking in Democratic circles, but none so much as that has come of out the DPOC building this summer and fall.  Maybe some of that energy that was spent talking trash could have been spent raising some dough.

Several Democrats I have talked to were disappointed that local races were given the back burner and that down ticket races were ignored or given inexpert advice.   Intead of capitalizing on the Obama Wave, Democrats lost seats in Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, and Los Alamitos.  They did pick up in La Palma and San Juan Cap but that was in spite of the party.  Congressional races suffered as well and were often told the party could not help.   Perhaps a shake up is in order?  What do you think?

— The OC Shadow–

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