“An ideological battle for the soul of the Democratic Party”
by digby
Winograd makes Harman take notice
Liberal Marcy Winograd is again challenging the more conservative Jane Harman in the 36th Congressional District. An analyst calls it ‘an ideological battle for the soul of the Democratic Party.’
The candidate, trailed by a volunteer, is knocking on doors in Mar Vista — down Beethoven Street, across Lucille Avenue, along Greenwood Avenue and on. The June 8 election is just weeks away. There is much ground to cover.
“I’m Marcy Winograd, and I’m running for Congress,” she says, over and over again. Her blue jacket is spotted with rain. “I’m a grass-roots Democrat who believes in jobs and bringing our troops home.”
Winograd is challenging Rep. Jane Harman, a wealthy eight-term incumbent, in the Democratic primary for the 36th Congressional District. Her Marina del Rey campaign headquarters buzzes with activity. Volunteers man phones. Tables are stacked with slick mailers exhorting voters to “imagine sending a teacher, anti-war leader, and healthcare champion to Washington to be your voice in Congress.”
Imagine that.
Blue America endorsed Winograd months ago because we are all about waging an ideological battle for the soul of the Democratic Party. (It’s a war that never ends, by the way.)And Winograd in congress would be a true leader in that cause.
If you’d like to help Marcy you can donate here or volunteer for her grassroots campaign.
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