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    Final Thoughts on 2009 California Democratic Convention

    by: joeesha

    Mon Apr 27, 2009 at 08:48:44 AM PDT


    Progressive delegates continue to mix things up at the convention, this year fighting against party endorsement of the May 19 State Propositions proposed by Democratic legislators and the governor.

    Progressives Flex Their Muscles
    Progressives have been flooding into the party since Howard Dean burst onto the scene in 2004. His appearance at the convention Sunday morning drew one of the most enthusiatic responses from the delegates all weekend, demonstrating his influence still moves the party's grassroots. At the last convention, progressives won a fight to endorse Mark Leno over establishment candidate Carole Migden.

    This year, led by blogger Brian Leubitz of Calitics, progressive delegates flexed their muscles again, successfully opposing endorsement of props 1-A, 1-D and 1-E.

    Crosby Rides Delegate Anger
    They also succeeded in channeling their anger at outgoing state Party Chair Art Torres by electing Hilary Crosby as state controller. Unfortunately, that meant punishing the former controller Eric Bradley for Torres' sins.

    Delegates have long been angered over Torres inexplicably giving millions of the party's money to former Senate Leader Don Perata and Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez and the election of Crosby was their revenge.

    Gavin Sprints Into the Future
    The race for governor also heated up with Gavin Newsom emerging as the early challenger to whom many perceive as front runner, Attorney General Jerry Brown.

    Brown, who has yet to enter the race, had little presence at the convention, other than his speech on Saturday and a "Recession Reception" at the former Governor's Mansion.

    Newsom had the most memorable line of the whole convention, asking delegates if they wanted a "stroll down memory lane" with Brown.

    And Brown's event played into that assessment. Staged at the governor's mansion, whose last resident was Brown's father, the vibe and music was definitely from the '70s. The only thing missing was Linda Ronstadt and Pet Rocks.

    Newsom's posse resembled the youth movement that was so important to Obama's victory, blanketing the convention with water bottles, signs, buttons and tons of volunteers. Newsom's candidacy was a hot topic among the delegates. And Saturday night's Wyclef Jean block party cemented the notion in many delegate's minds that Newsom was young and fresh. (Although most of the delegates over 40 were in bed by the time the party started.)

    Remains of the Days
    Based on the weekend's events, I'm left with a couple of questions:

    Can Newsom keep up the momentum built at the convention. Can he draw away some of the Labor support that seems to be solidly behind a Brown candidacy?

    Will progressives move from being a spoiler at the state conventions to an actual place at the table in the state party?  

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