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Entries in maryland green party (5)

Monday
Sep272010

Natasha Pettigrew, Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate (MD) - you will not be forgotten

Several months ago, I received emails from a Natasha, asking for help in getting her campaign organized, and asking for some advice. Although a novice to the political arena, it quickly became evident that Natasha held a rare combination of traits: intelligence, charisma, compassion, ambition, and a fearlessness about tackling challenges that were new to her.

It was with great sadness that I head she had been severely injured in a hit-and-run accident with an SUV while biking (part of her training for an upcoming triathalon). Sadness turned to shock and grief when I later heard that she died from her injuries. Her mother, Kenniss Henry, supporters, and members of the community organized a vigil and celebration of her life and efforts to bring change.

This link to an article about her campaign sums things up.

Natasha had a bright future in front of her. Whatever she chose to do, whether it was in the legal realm, the political realm, or any other, she would have been great. Her loss is a tragic one - a bright light extinguished. We can all learn a lesson from her  - that you should follow your dreams and your highest goals, no matter how difficult or challenging they might seem.

 

More information about Natasha at her campaign website.

I consider myself lucky to have known Natasha, and it was a priviledge to help her campaign efforts.

 

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Daryl Northrop

Thursday
Aug192010

Races to watch: Maryland - Natasha Pettigrew for U.S. Senate

(A cool scene for the hot summer!)

 

The election season is heating up, and its time to look at some of the local races here in MD, DC, and VA.

In Maryland, the Green Party has a great candidate for U.S. Senate - Natasha Pettigrew.

Natasha, a native Marylander, embraces "the spirit of Abraham Lincoln's immortal Gettysburg Address.  "Of the people, by the people, for the people" should always describe Government's actions.  Over the past few years, the actions of our elected officials do not belie a belief in that great philosophy.  I welcome the opportunity to return our great state to those simple but great words."

Running for U.S. Senate as a Green, against an entrenched incumbent is a daunting task. But, Pettigrew's energy, dedication to Maryland values, and unique ability to connect to the voters are the real story here. So what's unique about Natasha? Plenty - first, she is running a clean-money election campaign. This mean that she is not taking contributions from corporations, unions, or Political Action committee's  (PAC's). Outside the DC beltway, there is another more plain-spoken name fo these sorts of "donation" - they are called "bribes." The sad truth is, they are perfectly legal.

Pettigrew realized that in order to have an honest conversation with the people of Maryland, and in order to be accountable to them, she cannot take money from special interests.

If you are looking for a candidate that puts the voters first above all others, take a close look at Natasha Pettigrew, Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate - Maryland.

Sunday
May092010

Welcome back, sort of!

 

Hello everyone! Thank you for your patience while DarylNorthrop.com was constructed and the content from the old blog migrated over. Much thanks to the hard working coder folks at SquareSpace for making it easy enough for even ME to accomplish with a minimum of cursing and heartache.

While this blog will be where I post my thoughts and ideas about all things Green Party, it will be a work in progress. This will also be the site where I start my work as a political consultant for Green Party candidates in the DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia regions. One of the main goals when I started grad school at George Washington University in their Political Management program was to bring an effective, professional level of political consultancy to Green Party efforts. The goals being to increase organizational strength, coordinate and streamline messaging/outreach, and most importantly - help Green Party candidates win at the ballot box.

Because that's where the rubber hits the road.

So in the near future, check back to the site often for blog updates - (you can subscribe to them via RSS on the left side of the screen above my Twitter feed), and new content as I get the consulting side of this venture up and running. Also, if you are a fellow political hack and are reading this, unsolicited advice is not only graciously accepted, but certainly needed.

Thanks again for stopping by.

Sunday
Apr112010

Greens helping Greens

As a soon-to-be-graduating student from the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University is to help my fellow Greens and regional Green Party's (DC/VA/MD).

In the VA area, I am working with the Northern Virginia Green Party to help them get their message out. Right now, they are more focused on issue work, as opposed to electoral, which is fine. The chapter has recently started to get more active again, and it will take a bit of time to grow membership, energy, and finances to a point where supporting candidates for local office is viable. I look forward to helping them use email, twitter, facebook, youtube, and other tech tools to help them with the strategy. Helping them get control over their message and get the message out the community and press is something I think is vital!

Over in Maryland, the U.S. Senate race to unseat Senator Mikulski is heating up! Natasha Pettigrew, a Maryland native, and law school student at University of Miami has decided that it is time for Marylander's to stand up against the two party system - she is currently meeting with local Green Party's across the state, and working to earn their ballot. Today, she was in Baltimore, meeting with the Baltimore Green Party, and she will address other party groups in the near future. Natasha's energy, drive, and respect for the citizens of Maryland will make her a great candidate, and I look forward to assisting in her campaign!

2010 will be a busy year for me and my involvement with the area's Green Party groups!

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Daryl Northrop

Thursday
Jan282010

Maryland Green Party needs ballot petitioning help! Here's how you can get into the action:

http://www.mdgreens.org/petition/

The Maryland Green Party needs your help in gathering petition signatures so their candidates can get on the ballots.

Why get involved?

1. The Maryland Green Party accepts zero PAC, union, or corporate funding - they depend on individuals like you.
2. Maryland voters deserve better choices at the ballot box!
3. Important issues are being ignored by the two-corporate funded parties: jobs, health care, pollution.

Go to http://www.mdgreens.org/petition/  to get involved!

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Daryl Northrop