Principled Profit

If you're new, you can subscribe to my blog RSS feed with this link
Or you can subscribe to receive new posts by email with this link


November 8, 2006

What the Vote Means

Filed under: Ethics in Government, General Commentary, Politics, Uncategorized — Shel Horowitz, Ethical Marketing Expert @ 7:30 pm

Yesterday’s big gain for the Democrats was a vote for peace, for ethics, for election process reform (most visibly in Ohio and Florida, where Ken Blackwell and Katherine Harris, architects of Bush’s questionable victories in 2004 and 2000, were soundly defeated) and for competence.

It was also, in many places, a vote for positive campaigning, Voters repudiated at least some of the candidates who put out the most vicious attack ads, including Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey, who lost the governorship of Massachusetts after 16 years of continuous Republican rule, and Rep. Nancy Johnson of Connecticut, who lost her seat.

I actually had two personal friends running for Congress this time: Tony Trupiano in Michigan and Jeeni Criscenzo in California, both endorsed by Progressive Democrats of America. Both lost, unfortunately. But it was exciting to see them go this far.

Now, it’s up to the Democrats to actually put forth an agenda of peace, ethics, elections that can be trusted, competence, and positive focus. We will be watching!

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

(We have disabled the nofollow tag, so your links will be spidered--but all comments are moderated and spammers are not allowed in).