- The Way Forward For The Democratic Party: Finding Consensus To Become “The Participatory Democracy Party”
- The Big Goal For MCDP Reorganization: Agreeing To A Plan To Win Our Republican Congressional District By 2028
- To Flip This Republican Congressional District, The Democratic Party Must Reorganize To Advance Participatory Democracy
- Question For The Forum: “Mr. Suddith, what is your vision for the future of Kettering? How can that dream be actualized?”
- Question To Liz Walters: Will The Ohio Democratic Party Approve The Direct Election Of MCDP Leaders?
- The Way Forward For The Democratic Party: Finding Consensus To Become “The Participatory Democracy Party”
- The Big Goal For MCDP Reorganization: Agreeing To A Plan To Win Our Republican Congressional District By 2028
- To Flip This Republican Congressional District, The Democratic Party Must Reorganize To Advance Participatory Democracy
- Question For The Forum: “Mr. Suddith, what is your vision for the future of Kettering? How can that dream be actualized?”
- Question To Liz Walters: Will The Ohio Democratic Party Approve The Direct Election Of MCDP Leaders?
Author Archives: Mike Bock
Incumbents’ Refusal To Participate In Public Forum Reveals The Weak State Of Our Democracy
Only five days to election. I’ve been enjoying going door to door talking with voters. I’m trying to talk with citizens who voted in the last “off year” election, in 2007. About 15,000 of Kettering’s 40,000 voters went to the … Continue reading
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See Video of Each Kettering City Council Candidate — Speaking At LWV Community Meeting
At the League of Women Voters Community Meeting this evening, October 28, held at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, in Kettering, Ohio, there were about 40 people in attendance. Each of the six candidates took turns answering questions. I took … Continue reading
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In Kettering’s School Board Election, One Challenger, Jim Brown, Surprisingly Defends School Board
Jim Brown surprised me. At the League of Women Voters community meeting last Wednesday, October 21, where all five candidates seeking election to the Ketttering Board of Education participated, Mr. Brown sided with the three incumbents. He defended the board’s … Continue reading
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