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Statement from Labor, Progressive and
grass and net roots Democratic groups on their victory in the District
37 Democratic Primary battle
For more info
contact: Jeanne Otersen (201)262-5005, David Pringle (732)996-4288
Phyllis Salowe-Kaye 973-220-3823
Bob Master (212) 344-2515
Steven Goldstein 917-449-8918
April 12, 2007
From the
very beginning of this fight we have all been driven by a simple, but
compelling idea: that people, ideas and issues matter more than the old
politics of pursing power and influence as an end to itself.
That is why we won this battle. That is
why this victory is so important. And we are not yet done.
This campaign saw the heart and soul of
the Democratic Party and its allies stand together in an unyielding
coalition of the inspired. From labor organizations representing
thousands of hard working women and men to progressive groups
representing environmentalists, civil rights advocates, consumers and
other grass and net roots groups to local Democratic elected officials
and volunteers, this fight brought together people all across this
district, this county and this state.
Our strength was not in the
contributions we could bundle nor in the contracts we controlled; our
strength is in the people we can muster to talk to other voters, our
strength is in the hard work we can pour into a campaign and our
strength is that the candidates we supported had the respect of the
voters they serve.
Loretta
Weinberg, Gordon Johnson and Valerie Vainieri Huttle share our values.
More than sharing those values, Loretta, Gordon and Valerie have put
those values to work as our legislators.
This
victory clearly demonstrates that business as usual in Bergen County
Democratic insider politics must change. That it is time to open the
back room door to let in some fresh air.
We welcome the leadership of the Bergen
County Democratic Organization to recognize those lessons so that we can
move forward to concentrate on the issues and causes that can change
people’s lives for the better.
Signed:
Phyllis Salowe-Kaye,
New Jersey Citizen Action
Ann Twomey, Health
Professionals and Allied Employees/AFT/AFL-CIO
David Pringle, NJ
Environmental Federation
Bob Master,
Communications Workers of America
Steven Goldstein,
Garden State Equality
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