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Ohio State Sen. Marc Dann Meets With Bloggers Before Announcing Run for Attorney General

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by Timothy D. Smith (“timroff”)
ePluribus Media

I’m obviously a little bit nervous and very excited about the possibility of announcing tomorrow for attorney general, said Ohio State Senator Marc Dann (D-32, Liberty Township). It’s a decision I’ve come to after an awful lot of painful, soul-searching thought. If you had asked me a year ago, it’s a certainty that I wouldn’t be doing this, but after the last eight months, the revelation of the pay-to-play culture in Columbus has really changed not only the political environment in the state, but also my role in trying to move along ... the investigation [and] trying to get to the bottom of some of the things that have happened.

And with that statement, Dann launched into a conference call with a group of Ohio bloggers Sunday night in a prequel to his upcoming ’06 election candidacy announcement. Also included in the call were representatives from ePluribus Media, Democracy Guy, Ohio 2nd, The Seven Cent Nickel and the Licking County Pro-Active Citizens, among others.


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Dann said that he had decided to run for attorney general to “try to change the way business is done in Ohio, from a transactional system to a more transformational form of government, [and] to help lay out the case why [the current] type of government is holding us back — why the corruption is causing us to not be able to make the critical investments we need to make as a state.”

Those investments, according to Dann, include:

  • increasing the number of people enrolled in Ohio universities.
  • shifting financing for K-12 educational spending from local property taxes to the state — “not only as the state’s Supreme Court has ordered, but what makes sense.”
  • building the kind of infrastructure — technological as well as the physical infrastructure — to attract the jobs of the future.

Dann said these investments aren’t being made because, by the time the state’s budget is set, “the IOUs are already signed with the special interest groups — whether it’s David Brennan and his charter schools or lawyers and accountants [wanting] tax breaks — the deals are already cut, and there’s no money to make those investments at the end of the day.”

Dann reached out to the bloggers on the advice of media consultant Daren Berringer of Trippi & Associates. The senator said he hoped his campaign would be a model in using the Internet not only as a financing source but also “as an engagement tool and educational tool. There are still an awful lot of people — as much as I’m sick of talking about the $50 million investment in rare coins — who ... don’t understand what happened, and who let it happen, and ... the separation-of-powers failure when the attorney general’s and auditor’s offices didn’t do their due diligence because they were getting contributions from the same contributors.”

Berringer added that Dann’s blog, Coins for Change, and the new campaign site, Dann for Ohio, would act as forums for people to learn more about what the candidate is planning and to teach people about the issues involved. He also noted that Coins For Change would be changing to allow other bloggers to add to the information already there, to create a clearinghouse for Coingate-related information.

Dann was asked about another democrat seeking the AG position, former Cleveland law director Subodh Chandra. Dann said that “as opposed to dreaming about fighting corruption, I’ve being doing it for the last eight months,” in reference to a “great speech that Subodh made.” He later noted that his reply was tongue-in-cheek, that Chandra would make a great AG, and that his running will bring many interesting questions to the table.

The conference call was set up by Dann’s campaign director, Leo Jennings, and “Internet guy,” Cameron Kissel.

ePluribus Media Contributors: Sue in KY, JeninRI, kfred, Cho, Michael Cote, and standingup


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that Dann would meet with bloggers prior to his announcement. He's been obviously following our work on Coingate, plus he's got Trippi & Associates working for him -- they're best known for putting Howard Dean's web strategy together. (did anyone hear Joe Trippi on the Bill Press show this morning? Good stuff!)

by Timroff on Mon Nov 14, 2005 at 02:21:27 PM EST
it seems we need to crank out a follow-up to the Coingate.
Corruption and hypocrisy ought not to be inevitable products of democracy, as they undoubtedly are today. - Gandhi
by XicanoPwr on Mon Nov 14, 2005 at 02:31:05 PM EST
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This is good to see, candidates holding special meetings with bloggers.  It shows they recognize the importance of the blogosphere.

I must say, though, I'm not surprised.  Cameron Kissel worked on my 2004 Congressional campaign, and my entire staff knew how crucial the internet is with modern campaigns.

by Jeff Seemann For Congress on Tue Nov 15, 2005 at 08:15:27 PM EST

Good to see you here, welcome!

Following your campaign personally activated us to become involved in our local democratic party.  As I believe Frederick Clarkson said, to start to change things... first show up

Thanks for inspiring.


by Cho on Tue Nov 15, 2005 at 08:20:45 PM EST
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It's my pleasure to be here, and thank you for your compliments.

I've just signed up here, but I plan to stick around and be very active.  I appreciate the welcome.

by Jeff Seemann For Congress on Tue Nov 15, 2005 at 08:46:23 PM EST
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I hope the "Jeff Seeman For Congress" is confirmation that you are running again in 2006.  

The bloggers have helped me learn about a lot of candidates that I wouldn't have known about otherwise.  I hope the trend continues and is more successful in 2006.  

by standingup on Tue Nov 15, 2005 at 09:00:10 PM EST
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I am running again, and this time I will have the name recognition that I was lacking in 04.

Yet, despite never having been on a ballot before, I picked up 101,812 votes.  

And I agree, without bloggers, deserving candidates would still be invisible to most people....hell, I'm living proof of that.  I owe my entire campaign success to the breaks that blogs gave me last year.    In 2006, I will pay them all back.

Thanks very much!

Jeff Seemann

by Jeff Seemann For Congress on Tue Nov 15, 2005 at 10:15:27 PM EST
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I am memorizing that your last name has two ns!!

My apologies for getting it wrong before.

Yup... your first run was just to learn the ropes, for practice.

by Cho on Tue Nov 15, 2005 at 10:35:45 PM EST
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I knew it last year, but I still wanted to run as hard as possible.  Now, to improve on 04 and bring home a victory.

And thanks for noticing the spelling of my name.  I'm used to it getting spelled wrong, so it doesn't bother me.  

by Jeff Seemann For Congress on Tue Nov 15, 2005 at 10:38:55 PM EST
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I'm sure name recognition and a little campaign experience under the belt will  make a big difference.  The first time out must be an eye opener.  

I find the whole experience of the grassroots interaction with candidates empowering.  It's given the people a voice again and that's a great feeling after the last 4-5 years.  

Are you facing anyone in the primaries?  

by standingup on Tue Nov 15, 2005 at 11:05:00 PM EST
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Nobody in the primaries yet....but the Chair of the local Dem Party is not a fan of my campaign style and will probably put somebody up against me.

by Jeff Seemann For Congress on Tue Nov 15, 2005 at 11:22:01 PM EST
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but for a different reason.

Jeff, when do you think you might have some time, either in the evening or weekend, where you might sit down with me, either live or via phone, and have a discussion about the seat you're running for, your aspirations, plans, challenges, hopes and dreams?

I'd love to get together with you, at your convenience. Cameron has all of my contact info, or you can email me at tim at timroff dot com.

--Tim

by Timroff on Wed Nov 16, 2005 at 12:29:53 AM EST
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e-mail me at jeffseemann at yahoo dor com and we'll arrange a time to sit down and talk.

If you should talk to Cameron, tell him hello for me.  

by Jeff Seemann For Congress on Wed Nov 16, 2005 at 11:20:34 AM EST
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both of these things tonight.

by Timroff on Wed Nov 16, 2005 at 04:05:32 PM EST
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