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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Big Fish in a Little Pond

Why do Republicans consistently lose elections in Maryland? The obvious answer is that they are outnumbered by Democrats. While this is true, there are deeper reasons behind consistent Republican losses throughout the once Free State. At the root of these reasons is the simple fact that those who run the Maryland Republican Party, and the majority of its county committees, seem far more concerned about being big fish in a little pond than in actually winning elections.

Last week Michael Swartz penned a post decrying the Montgomery County Republican Party’s attitude towards recent steps taken to decrease MoCo’s influence within the MDGOP. I happen to agree that MoCo’s influence was undeserving, but for far different reasons than Swartz.

Swartz, and those that think like him, believe that smaller counties should get a disproportionate say in party affairs. Their reasoning is that “we elect Republicans”. In the case of Swartz’s (and my) Wicomico County, this is truly laughable. The Wicomico County Republican Party does not elect Republicans. Republicans are elected in Wicomico County for several reasons, none of which have anything to do with the strength (or lack thereof) of the county’s Republican party.

WICOMICO COUNTY AS MICROCOSM

2010 is a great example. Wicomico County saw Republican candidates win four of the six (4 / 6) delegate seats which represent the county. Michael James, the GOP candidate for the District 38 Senate seat, won Wicomico by 2%, despite losing the district overall by a slim margin.

Six out of seven (6 / 7) county council seats went to Republican candidates. Three of those candidates did not even face Democrat challenge in the general election.

Matt Maciarello, a Republican, was elected State’s Attorney. GOP House candidate Andy Harris lost the county to incumbent Frank Kratovil by 19 votes (vs. almost 6,000 votes in 2008).

While the Wicomico Republican Committee may be patting itself on the back, these results had far more to do with timing (it was a Republican year across the country), demographics (Wicomico is a Republican leaning county despite higher Democrat registration numbers), and the hard work of candidates and supporters, than any effort by the local GOP.

The first two reasons are self-evident. The third may take some explaining. Local conservative activists worked hard for one or more candidates. While we have had our differences, I am the first to admit that local activist, and former candidate, Julie Brewington put out more effort on behalf of multiple candidates in last year’s election than did all but two members of the Wicomico GOP – COMBINED. This can also be said of several other local conservative / libertarian activists who prefer not to be named.

County Councilman Bob Caldwell won his District 4 seat by two (2) votes. Once known as “Superman” to his friends, “Landslide Bob” won in a heavily Democrat district because he was a good candidate, had a strong platform, and had a reliable cadre of people who were willing to work hard to see him elected. None of those helping Caldwell were active in the local GOP. Curiously, neither Caldwell nor any other successful council candidate (with one possible exception) were even recruited to run by the local GOP.

Why were these people so successful when the local GOP is not? It’s simple; they care about winning elections. Too many members of the local GOP put that far down the list of their political priorities.

WHY MDGOP LOSES

I should start off by noting that not all counties, not even all Eastern Shore counties, are as unsuccessful as Wicomico. Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Frederick, Harford, Washington, Carroll, and Queen Anne’s all have excellent local parties. There are others as well. While Swartz may loathe to admit it, Montgomery County has a grassroots organization that Wicomico should envy. However, there were elections that were lost in 2010 which could have been won IF the local parties had been better organized and worked harder.

The most glaring local example is Michael James’ run for the District 38 senate seat. James lost that seat by 640 votes. More than possible, it is probable that James would have won the seat if the local parties exerted half as much energy in trying to win votes for James as they do in worrying about how many votes they get at the semi-annual GOP convention. The Worcester County party all but abandoned James on election day after committing to having poll watchers throughout the county. This may not sound like much, but there were irregularities in Worcester that have yet to be answered by a Board of Elections who insists on denying the public reasonable access to things like absentee ballots. IF the Wicomico party had worked on behalf of James, his margin in that county would certainly have been higher. Wanting to be fair, I can’t really comment on Somerset’s efforts.

If anyone doubts the affect of knocking on doors and making phone calls – yes, I know these are “old fashioned” concepts – they need only look at Caldwell’s landslide county council win. Yet, far too many Maryland GOP committees seem far more concerned with “sitting at the cool kids’ table” than in doing the hard work involved in getting people elected to office.

WHAT’S THE SOLUTION?

The MDGOP has a great chairman in Alex Mooney. It has a great Vice Chairman in Diana Waterman. It has some great local county committees. Unfortunately, the state party is organized around a failed paradigm.

Look around the country. Almost all successful state Republican parties are organized around precincts or counties (and / or cities). Maryland would argue that they are organized around counties (and Baltimore City), and they would be correct. However, they neglect the most important factor in common with successful Republican parties; the Maryland GOP does not encourage grass roots participation.

Successful organizations invite all comers at the base level (county or precinct). That is not the case in Maryland. The MDGOP recently looked at changing its rules. They shouted down any proposal which would have broadened their active membership base because too many local committee members felt that they would lose imagined power or prestige.

If you examine Swartz’s post you will see that he is advocating for a scheme which rewards small counties at the expense of larger counties under the MDGOP’s current dysfunctional system. This is very similar to the Democrat party’s scheme of rewarding various special interest groups. I would advocate for a “relative voting strength” scheme which is based on the number of votes cast in a given county for governor or president. Despite being fair, that (or any other formula) is only meaningful with strong grass roots participation. 10,000 persons showing up for a state GOP convention in Virginia is only meaningful because most of those 10,000 people go home to work for Republican candidates.

The new MDGOP scheme wouldn’t be so bad, except that it does not address the issues of broadening the party’s base of activists. Look at states like Texas, South Carolina, and Virginia. They have successful state parties. They elect Republicans. They also encourage grass roots participation. Maryland does not. Nor will it ever as long as the people who sit on local Republican committees, and run the state party, are more concerned with wearing a little badge and being a big fish in a little pond.

G. A. Harrison is a frequent contributor to SbyNEWS. “Delmarva Dealings” appears each Wednesday and Sunday at Noon on SbyNEWS.

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14 comments:

Anonymous said...

western shore runs the elections simply....

Anonymous said...

Alex Mooney is a loser. He could not even win his race in Western Frederick and Eastern Washington Counties. That is not a great chairman. That is a man with nothing else to do. The man that beat him, Ron Young supports gay marriage, medical marijuana, and the Dream Act.

Anonymous said...

Is this the same swartz that used to run goslee roofing?

Concerned Retiree said...

I agree with G.A,'S article. You cannot find but a handful of Rebulicans that encourage grassroots organizing. All they want is position and what they think is power. They want recognition instead of Team recognition. They want to critize Labor Unions and Community Organizers but they use "Team work" and not "look at me work". Get rid of their egos would help a lot. Julie was the only person that knocked on my door. She was willing to talk about my views and discuss hers. I was very impressed and knew she had spunk when everything you heard critized her. This is a lost art of getting elected. That is more than any of the others efforts. When you got to talk to others that run all they wanted to do was pacify you with their answers and not listen to the content you were asking / speaking on. Rebulicans need to know and understand "TEAM WORK" before it is to late for the next election. IMO that would take a miracle of unheard of proportion. I do not attend 'Americans for Prosperity" meetings because during the ones I had attended the discussions ended up being a domination effort by certain ones and talking down new ideas from the attendees. These were Republicans with an agenda and not conducive with a "Grassroots" program. IMO Grassroots means "We The People " not "We The Republicans" or "We The Democrats" or "We Whomever".

Anonymous said...

There are many of us who are Republicans, that are not real far to the right. We just can not deal with the Tea Party or close to the Tea Party mentality. Like many people in this reigon Republican or Democrat, we are not too far right and not to far left. We worked for what we believed are the best candidates to represent the people. Some of those candidates are Republican and some are Democrat. In Caldwells case, many Republicans and Democrats worked to get him elected. One person who is a Republican sent personally signed letters to about half the registered voters in the district. That same person has donted to Norman Conway's campaign many times, even though they disagree on many issues. I think that guy speaks for a lot of us. It is all about the individual running, it is not about the party. Many of us Republicans can not take the Far Right nuts now entrenched in the Party, nor can we stand the far left.

Anonymous said...

G.A.- This post is way too long and I can't believe you give Julie any mention at all. She is a Joke in political circle.

Anonymous said...

How can you say Bob Caldwell won by a landslide when he barely one by 2 votes??

G. A. Harrison said...

Anon 1523 -

Alex Mooney is a great guy. He's a good GOP chairman. Granted, he makes me look like a lefty, but he is a true man of principle.

As far as Alex losing his Senate seat, you should do a little checking. Mike Miller threw money into that race like it was water.

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Anon 1619 -

Not that I am aware of.

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Anon 1808 -

I didn't make any reference to ideology in this post. My point was that the people who are running the Maryland GOP, and many local committees, are not working to elect candidates. I know people worked to elect Bob Caldwell. I was one of them. However, none of those people were members of the local central committee and I'm pretty sure none were even active members of the local club.

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Anon 1926 -

You have a right to your opinion. Lord knows that Mrs. Brewington and I have had our disagreements. That doesn't matter. She, and others, have worked hard to elect candidates and further the conservative cause in Wicomico County. I don't have to agree with her to respect that.

As far as Julie being "a joke in political circles", I would argue that she is far less of a joke than so-called "party leaders" who do nothing to elect Republican candidates.

I will continue to disagree with her when I believe she is wrong. I will also point out when she is right in reference to subject I am writing about.

G. A. Harrison said...

Anon 2025 -

You're kidding? Right?

It's a joke. Ever since the election, some of us have been teasing Bob about the 2 vote margin. If he had won by 1,000 vote we wouldn't be calling him "Landslide Bob".

Anonymous said...

G.A. please help the local Republican Club and post this on SBYNews.com. This is the start to a grassroots campaign.

Next Meeting of the WCRC:

May 23 , 2011
Refreshments 6:30 pm Meeting Starts 7:00 pm
Location: Salisbury Chamber of Commerce
144 East Main Street, Salisbury, MD
Speaker: Anthony Gutierrez, Wicomico County Elections Director
Topic: Voter Registrations

Please attend this important meeting!!

Anonymous said...

Brilliant piece, repost on Monday again. I love the Eastern Shore but...Monday is the best day for this. Well thought out, well stated...sad but those that read the good stuff...Monday or later.

Anonymous said...

Personally I love Julie. She's been very courageous despite your attacks.

G. A. Harrison said...

Anon 2143 -

Thanks for the complement. I don't know if I'll be able to repost. My goal is run the "Delmarva Dealings" column on Wednesdays and Sundays. I had actually planned to run this post last Wednesday, but didn't get it finished in time.

We are also trying to recruit some other columnists to provide a cross-section of opinion on a regular basis.

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Anon 2144 -

I'm glad you do. As I stated above, I will criticize her when I think she is wrong and praise her if I think she is right. Given the subject of this post, it would have been wrong not to give her a positive mention.

lastword said...

His post may be long but at least he breaks it up into paragraphs, unlike some of you. Some posts look like one long sentence.

As such I don't bother reading them. If you don't care about what you post, why should others?