Tim Winter recently resigned from the Iowa Democratic Party’s State Central Committee after being elected three times to serve on that body. Last year he chaired the State Arrangements Committee, the SCC Small Dollar Donor Work Group, and ProIowa 24. He is the former chair of the Boone County Democrats. Born and raised in southwest Minnesota, he is a farm kid whose family was originally from heritage farm outside Boyden, Iowa. He earned a BS degree in Agricultural Business and Agronomy from Iowa State University. He has worked as an executive for several large agribusiness companies and now owns and operates a landscaping business and specialty crop farm.
Editor’s note from Laura Belin: The State Central Committee will meet in Ankeny on January 4 to elect an Iowa Democratic Party chair for the next two years. Tim Winter emailed the following action plan members of the party’s governing body on December 31 and shared the text with Bleeding Heartland. As with Rita Hart’s plan, I have not edited the text in any way. All words in bold or underlined were that way in the original document. You can download Tim Winter’s plan as a pdf here.
Happy New Year’s Eve to you and your family. Today, I am announcing my candidacy for Iowa Democratic Party (IDP) Chair. Along with this announcement, I have included my paper on What is happening in the Iowa Democratic Party.
The proposals I have read from those who are interested in running and are running, all have one big thing in common. Iowa Democrats are losing badly and the SCC must be reorganized. They believe the SCC must be decreased in size. Your power, involvement and representation are to be taken away and then centralize the power with staff. They all state that we need a field organizing force, however, few ideas are given to help implement this or they drop the responsibilities on an overworked staffer.
My plan is different. We don’t decrease the strength of the SCC. We change the roles so members have more responsibility and potency, dramatically increase our volunteer force and rebuild our County Party Organizational System. We concentrate on organizing activities in the field!
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