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Georgia YD's Executive Director Tim Cairl joined us as our featured guest and Melanie Goux filled in for David.
Published 18 years, 7 months ago
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This episode of The Kudzu Vine opens with hosts Tim Shiflett, Bernita Smith, and guest co-host Melanie Goux filling in for David as they dive into a packed night of Georgia and national political talk. Before welcoming their guest, Tim Cairl of the Georgia Young Democrats, the hosts recap Senator Barack Obama’s Atlanta rally and a pricey but poorly organized fundraiser that left some donors feeling overlooked.
This leads to a broader conversation about the Democratic presidential landscape in Georgia, where Bernita argues the race is wide open, with Obama, Clinton, and Edwards all viable but underinvesting in real groundwork. They also examine Bill Richardson’s potential in the state, boosted by influential supporters like Wendy Davis. Melanie discusses her grassroots group Georgia for Hillary, formed to connect scattered Clinton supporters across the state through a new website and coordinated volunteer networks.
The hosts then switch to a local controversy: an Atlanta Journal-Constitution report that mistakenly inflated Senate candidate Dale Cardwell’s fundraising by $400,000—a major error they attribute to an inexperienced newsroom after staff layoffs.
The episode’s featured guest, Tim Cairl, joins to describe his work as Executive Director of the Young Democrats of Georgia, overseeing 33 chapters with plans to expand to 50. He details their strategic retreats, chapter-building, peer-to-peer outreach, voter-file contributions, and youth-focused electoral targeting for 2008. Cairl explains how new chapters are formed, how young voters are trained and integrated, and how rising enthusiasm from the presidential race is already boosting engagement across the state.
This leads to a broader conversation about the Democratic presidential landscape in Georgia, where Bernita argues the race is wide open, with Obama, Clinton, and Edwards all viable but underinvesting in real groundwork. They also examine Bill Richardson’s potential in the state, boosted by influential supporters like Wendy Davis. Melanie discusses her grassroots group Georgia for Hillary, formed to connect scattered Clinton supporters across the state through a new website and coordinated volunteer networks.
The hosts then switch to a local controversy: an Atlanta Journal-Constitution report that mistakenly inflated Senate candidate Dale Cardwell’s fundraising by $400,000—a major error they attribute to an inexperienced newsroom after staff layoffs.
The episode’s featured guest, Tim Cairl, joins to describe his work as Executive Director of the Young Democrats of Georgia, overseeing 33 chapters with plans to expand to 50. He details their strategic retreats, chapter-building, peer-to-peer outreach, voter-file contributions, and youth-focused electoral targeting for 2008. Cairl explains how new chapters are formed, how young voters are trained and integrated, and how rising enthusiasm from the presidential race is already boosting engagement across the state.