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Thursday, November 5, 2009 05:35 PM

DNC misled gay community. DNC Treasurer Andy Tobias admits DNC intentionally asked Mainers to help Corzine, after DNC denied it.

Joe broke the news on Monday that the DNC's "Organizing for America" group, formerly known as "Obama for America," contacted Mainers by email, urging them to vote on Tuesday, but without mentioning what the election was about, nor which way to vote. Among the measures up for a vote was ballot measure 1, the repeal of gay marriage in that state. A number of us were concerned as to why the DNC wouldn't inform gay voters that 1 was on the ballot, let alone not urging them to vote "no."

Shortly thereafter, a second Mainer received another email from the DNC's OFA. This one urged her to call five people in New Jersey, in order to help Jon Corzine's re-election for governor. This was disturbing for a number of reasons. First, why would the DNC ask Mainers to help out in New Jersey, while not asking Mainers to help on "1" or any other ballot measures in their own state? Second, the email was proof that the DNC was in fact doing more than sending generic "get out the vote" messages to advocate. In states they deemed worthy, they were actually organizing for specific things on the ballot. Marriage in Maine simply didn't pass muster.

That's when I received a call from a senior DNC official. Part of the call was off the record, and I will respect that confidence, even if I was misled (more on that below). A portion of the call was on background, meaning I was permitted to report what I was told, without saying who exactly told me. I was told in that call that my story about the Corzine email was flat out wrong. I was told, verbatim, that "the DNC did not send an email to our Maine list asking them to make calls in New Jersey."

Shortly after I received that call, Greg Sargent at the Washington Post's Plum Line contacted the DNC about this story, and the DNC refused to comment. That struck both Joe and me as odd, since the DNC had only half an hour before given me a comment. Why the sudden clamp down? Did they know that they had misled me, and didn't want to mislead any other journalists?

Subsequent to the DNC's claim that they hadn't intentionally contacted Mainers, a second Mainer got a DNC/OFA email asking him to call five voters in New Jersey to help Corzine.

We now know that what I was told was untrue. Or at the very least, it was purposefully misleading. Mainers were intentionally included in a broader email blitz that the DNC did, nationwide, to help Corzine's race. We know this because DNC Treasurer Andy Tobias admitted it in a lengthy email message to DNC donors yesterday.

A few points here:

1. Tobias admits that Mainers were included in the nationwide Corzine email blast. The quote given to me by the DNC official was intended to convince the gay community that no such email was sent, at least not willfully. That was untrue. Tobias' quote also proves that I was lied to, or at the very least intentionally misled, in the off the record part of my phone call with the DNC about this issue as well.

2. Tobias confirms that Mainers did receive a get out of the vote email from the DNC/OFA (this was not disputed by the DNC). And to his credit, Tobias states that he wishes the email had mentioned No on One, the pro-gay campaign fighting the marriage repeal effort.

3. The notion that mentioning "No on 1" in the Maine GOTV email would have had little to no effect is absurd. If Democrats in Maine know how to vote on the anti-gay ballot measure, and thus don't need guidance, then Democrats in New Jersey equally know to vote for the Democratic gubernatorial candidate, and thus need no coaxing from the DNC and OFA.

4. And finally, the DNC has concern about getting involved in local ballot initiatives? Why? They did it last year under Howard Dean, when they donated $25,000 to the coalition fighting Prop 8's repeal of gay marriage. President Jimmy Carter did it in 1978, when he came out against the Briggs Initiative, that would have banned gays and lesbians from being teachers in California. But regardless, why does the DNC (and the White House) have a problem getting involved when a core Democratic constituency is having its civil rights taken away by the far-right base of the Republican party? We were promised that this administration would be our fierce advocate. Now all we get are excuses.

And the DNC and the White House wonder why they have a growing problem with the gay community.

http://gay.americablog.com/2009/11/dnc-misled-gay-community-dnc-treasurer.html

Wednesday, November 4, 2009 03:04 PM

Well the name callers have arrived so I wlll bid you adieu

We had a couple of pages of dialogue there before the Obama apologists started attacking everyone that doesn't agree with them.

If anyone is interested in news from the gay community that isn't created by the Obama administration I suggest:

http://gay.americablog.com

Wednesday, November 4, 2009 02:58 PM

Do you even see your hypocrisy CeliaSF ?

You call me names and then accuse me of that very act.

I believe it is republican rule #1......accuse everyone else of your own crimes.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009 02:51 PM

Sorry Celia I can't explain it anymore clearly

Try www.palmcenter.org

If you still don't understand the multiple approach philosophy, I don't know what to tell you.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009 02:44 PM

Well said bobbyjoe

I just love the people that want to keep turning the other cheeck.....after all, it worked so well for jesus right?

Wednesday, November 4, 2009 02:39 PM

The idea that Obama shouldn't change DADT via executive order because sometime, someone, somewhere, might try to change it

is absurd.

So what if they try to change it in the future, let them fight for it. In the mean time that is hundreds of gay people who won't have their military careers and lives ruined.

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