State Democrat leader makes county stop – Evening Observer

OBSERVERPhoto Basil A. Smikle Jr., state Democratic Party executive director, stands with Norm Green, right.

It is not about the politics, it is about the policies. Thats the message Basil A. Smikle Jr. gave county Democrats during the partys annual banquet on Thursday in the Gov. Reuben Fenton Historical Society in Jamestown.

Smikle, executive director of the New York State Democratic Party, also made a stop in Dunkirk during the morning to discuss his partys agenda.

He admitted there are plenty of concerns regarding President Donald Trump and the plans to repeal health care across upstate.

Our message is that we will address (constituents) economic anxiety, their political anxiety and help push back on what were seeing coming out of Washington, he said during a meeting in the OBSERVER offices.

Smikle said it was his second trip to Chautauqua County. He was here in 2000 when he was a senior aide to Hillary Clinton who would win election as U.S. senator for New York.

Whos in office matters, he said. You may not like politics but it really matters whos actually occupying those legislative seats, the governors seat and the president of the United States.

Trumps policies and actions have not sat well with all of America, especially many on the left. Smikle pointed to the Womens March on Washington in January, which took place a day after Trump officially took office. Those people cared enough about policy to be driven to go out and show their support for the policies they care about. Its important the Democrats captured that energy.

As for the country, Smikle notes a division. He also sees the upcoming election as an opportunity.

I do think theres renewed interest in the Democratic party even though, I think overall, there has been a hit to the brand, Smikle said. I think Republicans have as well, but I think we most recently took a hit to our brand.

Even if I cant go out and say become a Democrat, I can go out and say we care about the policies you care about and then I hope over time you come to believe its the Democrats who care about these policies too.

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