I had a great time on Sunday evening mingling with local Democrats at the President’s Day Dinner, which was sponsored by the Democratic Party of Jefferson County. I enjoyed chatting with the 37th District’s State Representative, Andy Jorgensen, and with Mayor Barrett, who gave one of the best speeches I’ve heard from him yet.
I must admit, though, that the highlight of the evening for me was the introduction I received from State Democratic Party Chair Mike Tate. He fired up the room when he told them that I’m running a strong campaign and that I’m the person who can beat Jim Sensenbrenner. That generated a long and loud round of applause from the crowd! I hadn’t expected such an enthusiastic reception, and it was very exciting to feel the energy in the room.
I only had one minute to speak, which I was reminded of with a sign that said, “One more minute” on one side and “Stop now” on the other. I joked that it wouldn’t be a problem, since I see that sign all the time at home. And it actually was very easy to make the case for my candidacy in one minute because the distinction between myself and the incumbent could not be more clear. I want to bring tax dollars and development back into the district, something Jim Sensenbrenner has no intention of doing.
At the end of the evening I was approached by a gentleman whose staunch Republican parents live in the 5th Congressional District but who aren’t very happy with Sensenbrenner, something I hear a lot about Republicans in the district. He wanted to know the best way to convince his parents to vote for me. I told them it was simple—I want to bring our fair share of tax dollars back into the district and Sensenbrenner doesn’t. He was soon joined by a small group of people who also have Republican friends and relatives in the district. I feel confident that the conversation motivated them to spread our common-sense message to everyone they know who lives in the 5th Congressional District.

